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Lien Savo G. S. Member Joined in February 2017 Posts: 128 |
Posted 7 April 2018 - 23:45 CET |
Hi all,
I saw some photos taken air to air at airports like Sidney or Los Angeles and i was thinking how do they do it. Any can tell me how is that possible, if it´s planed or simply taken from other flight and it was just casuality. |
Jetzguy Member Joined in July 2016 Posts: 139 |
Posted 8 April 2018 - 01:12 CET |
Maybe they can do helicopter scenic flights and shoot photos as they approach for landing or on take off? In any event it looks like fun and results in great photos. |
Jetzguy Member Joined in July 2016 Posts: 139 |
Posted 8 April 2018 - 18:41 CET |
HL7611Lien. Check out this image and the comments below it. This will give you a starting point for more information.
https://www.airplane-pictures.net/forum/4057/air-to-air-photography/ |
Jetzguy Member Joined in July 2016 Posts: 139 |
Posted 8 April 2018 - 18:43 CET |
https://www.airplane-pictures.net/photo/1044838/hl7611-korean-air-airbus-a380/
Sorry...here is the correct link. |
Jetzguy Member Joined in July 2016 Posts: 139 |
Posted 8 April 2018 - 18:46 CET |
http://www.star-helicopters.com/aerial-services/plane-spotting/plane-spotting/ |
Lien Savo G. S. Member Joined in February 2017 Posts: 128 |
Posted 8 April 2018 - 19:52 CET |
Many thanks Jetzuguy!!! |
PrestonFiedler Member Joined in June 2014 Posts: 65 |
Posted 15 July 2018 - 05:46 CET |
A bit late to the party, but there are local helicopter tour companies. Star Helicopters runs the LAX program, Seattle Helitours (IIRC) runs the PAE/BFI one, not sure who runs SYD. Google should help you there though. :) |
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