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I regularly use these. Not seen this particular link before but looks useful

http://www.checkwx.com/wxmain/code/EGSS (Set for Stansted at the moment)

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George Booth wrote:
I regularly use these. Not seen this particular link before but looks useful

http://www.checkwx.com/wxmain/code/EGSS (Set for Stansted at the moment)


That's brilliant George, mines bookmarked for EGMC (Southend Airport) :-)

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George Booth wrote:

I regularly use these. Not seen this particular link before but looks
useful

http://www.checkwx.com/wxmain/code/EGSS (Set for Stansted at the
moment)


Interesting site. A bit off-topic but I had a look at Prestwick Airport
and was interested to see that the old A78 main road is still clearly
visible where it used to cross the runway towards its northern end,
before they built the by-pass in the 1970's. The crossing was
controlled by men in sentry boxes at each side of the crossing. Planes
had right of way!

Norman
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I regularly use these. Not seen this particular link before but looks useful

http://www.checkwx.com/wxmain/code/EGSS (Set for Stansted at the moment)


It's showing sunrise as 08:52 local (07:52Z) at EGSS, which is plainly
wrong. Zulu/UTC is correct but someone messed-up the local timezone.
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George Booth wrote:

I regularly use these. Not seen this particular link before but looks
useful

http://www.checkwx.com/wxmain/code/EGSS (Set for Stansted at the
moment)


Interesting site. A bit off-topic but I had a look at Prestwick Airport
and was interested to see that the old A78 main road is still clearly
visible where it used to cross the runway towards its northern end,
before they built the by-pass in the 1970's. The crossing was
controlled by men in sentry boxes at each side of the crossing. Planes
had right of way!

Norman


I remember that, I also remember Stansted in the 1950's and 60's when the
main road crossed the very SW end of the runway-controlled by traffic lights
(the road crossing that is). Good spot for watching B707's doing training
circuits and troop flights with Britannias. The line of the road can still
be seen in the pic within the mass of later development.

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On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:01:47 GMT, Norman wrote in


http://www.checkwx.com/wxmain/code/EGSS (Set for Stansted at the
moment)


Interesting site. A bit off-topic but I had a look at Prestwick Airport
and was interested to see that the old A78 main road is still clearly
visible where it used to cross the runway towards its northern end,
before they built the by-pass in the 1970's. The crossing was
controlled by men in sentry boxes at each side of the crossing. Planes
had right of way!


The nearby airports of City of Derry (Eglinton) and the old Ballykelly RAF
base have a railway line through them. Even now the trains have
priority:-)

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