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Amway chartering 1 B747-400 and 2 A330-300 by Korean Air one of the flight is already in BKI.

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That's quite a large movement. Any idea their purpose in BKI?

Korean Amway people come to colonize Nexus Karambunai for next month or so :D

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Korean Air B747 parked at ?Bay1 T1 now ( at the corner where you can see it from the car park when you just enter KKIA)... hopefully a few pics to show here soon.

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I miss those days of yesteryears when I still had strength of body and mental resolve to drag myself all the way across town in the dead of night just to catch a peep of a rare bird's strobe lights in pitch darkness :D

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I miss those days of yesteryears when I still had strength of body and mental resolve to drag myself all the way across town in the dead of night just to catch a peep of a rare bird's strobe lights in pitch darkness :D

You can still do it! Go tonight! :D and share your photos :p

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You can still do it! Go tonight! :D and share your photos :p

With equipment I have, I don't need to share - just switch off your monitor and stare at the blank screen, same effect :p

Plus that spot I used to frequent, just next to the open sea, much like Pom Pom Island Resort at Semporna :D

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I miss those days of yesteryears when I still had strength of body and mental resolve to drag myself all the way across town in the dead of night just to catch a peep of a rare bird's strobe lights in pitch darkness :D

 

Try getting a semi-D at Taman Pasir Putih at Putatan. :D

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With equipment I have, I don't need to share - just switch off your monitor and stare at the blank screen, same effect :p

Plus that spot I used to frequent, just next to the open sea, much like Pom Pom Island Resort at Semporna :D

 

safety first. you don't know there might be a thief around the corner. Doesn't that reminds you of a wall painting somewhere (removed)?

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A few interesting traffic yesterday.

 

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Nice catch, Waiping. The Lynx's mother ship had just begun Exercise Bersama Lima when it received new orders to assist the Philippines. Looking forward for more Royal Navy traffic passing through BKI end of next week, a RN aircraft carrier is expected to arrive this region on 24 nov.

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As relief effort is still being carried out, a few rare aircraft were spotted at BKI/WBKK. Pardon the picture quality as clear shots were not possible due to obstruction around the aircrafts.

 

Still here since Monday. Waiting for cargo to be loaded and send to the Tacloban.

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Italian C130J. Credit to a friend who took this photo. Arrived Wed and departed early Thursday.

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Not sure why all the sudden today we have 3 private jets parked at T1 today. Rumored that 1 belongs to YTL Corp, another from Petronas and a third unknown. The Super Scooper should have left this soon after I took this photo.

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Not sure why all the sudden today we have 3 private jets parked at T1 today. Rumored that 1 belongs to YTL Corp, another from Petronas and a third unknown. The Super Scooper should have left this soon after I took this

the other 2 bizjets was listed on flightaware a few days back, the Vistajet CRJ came from Hong Kong. If i'm not mistaken, the white CL-600 arrived from Taiwan with a new rego. Based on its colour scheme, i guess it is a former Comlux jet.

 

Flightaware also showed a recently retired Sriwijaya B734, N234AN flew from KK to Guam last night.

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no more B787 fo sometime perhaps after RBA's B787 last visit on the 30/11/13. Wish I could see it more often...

Definitely RBA wont rule them out on seasonal upgrades or once in a blue moon upgrade like how they did BKI with the B777s :D

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Agree with Jahur, but that just makes it even harder to catch.

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Two "bounty" hunters came hunting for the last schedule Dreamliner to BKI.

 

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And their conspirator. Love the uniform!

 

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A temporary goodbye to BI Dreamliner from BKI. Hope to catch a ride someday, perhaps to somewhere further.

 

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some spotting photos from my last spotting session on 06/12

 

Maswings Whiskey Golf

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Royal Brunei Bravo Papa, first proper shot on this livery!

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air asia series

Quebec Echo

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Juliet Delta, the latest aircraft in the fleet?
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Malaysia Airlines
Lima Golf

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Serial India

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and our main target for the day, thank you Samuel Wong for the infotrmation
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the massive flaps

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other movements

Whiskey Alpha Oscar

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PDRM serial Quebec

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:drinks:

Edited by Samuel Chy

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