BMI British Midland A321-200. A frosty departure
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^^^^^^ All i can say
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You must have been bloody freezing when you filmed this!!!! Great vid
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I see BMI retained their old British Midland livery for this plane!
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Man , you are one SMOOTH shooter!!!!! It's shots like this that were truely what the internet was invented for!!!!! Worth getting cold feet and (cold evertything else) for!!!
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Hope the passengers are going somewhere warm!
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Looks like it had a snow ball fight with a BA A321!
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looks like the de-ice crew were still in bed huh.
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ice can be clearly seen
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Was it in the morning or afternoon?
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love your camera work dude
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@jimmyg34567 It was just frost buildup, and it has no effect on takeoff (only if it adheres to critical surfaces, but they wouldn't take off it it was). It was probably a reduced power take-off. Usually the FMS computes engine power settings for takeoff with respect to temp, winds, pressure and weight etc. I love this BMI paint job. I miss it!
Just wondering if you could recorde a FlyBe Embraer 195?
just thought it will make a good take off video! or landing where they all do a high flear!
cheers
minitrundle 2 years ago
No problem, hopefully there will be one to film next time I'm at the airport.
1970sPlaneSpotter 2 years ago
What camera did you used to record this movie?
spiderpc1988 2 years ago
Canon XH-A1. Regards, Simon.
1970sPlaneSpotter 2 years ago