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On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 15:52:58 +0000, John Wright
wrote: I would not have said there was a standard, at least two ex-RAF airfields that I know of have all three runways intersecting at one point - Harwell in Oxfordshire and Dalcross near Inverness. If there is a standard it would be three runways not six - the original 1944 format of Heathrow was three runways later extended to six in a star of David formation. The usual RAF pattern was to have a 2000 yard runway roughly into the prevailing wind, often 25/07, and two other shorter runways at about 60 degree intervals, depending on the available land and the contours. Worksop had only two, 28/10 and 01/19 (I think) at right angles. The short one (01/19) was only used by the Meteors in very strong winds, or else they had to do short take-offs. -- Terry Harper Website Coordinator, The Omnibus Society http://www.omnibussoc.org |
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Voice wrote:
The one at Stansted is an eerie find if you're just driving around & it appears out of the woods at about 9 at night! So if you happen to own a green aeroplane about the size of a 737 with stubby little wings, be careful where you park it, or the firemen might set fire to it ;-) -- Simon Hewison |
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![]() "John Rowland" wrote in message ... http://maps.google.com/?ll=51.506086...1,0.002494&t=k http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01...ult/page3.html Marcus |
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Richard J. wrote:
snip No, it alternates weekly. This week it's as you describe, next week they'll land on 27L in the mornings and 27R in the evenings (if they are still on westerly operations). Full details of the pattern in every week this year are at http://www.heathrowairport.com/asset...ation_2006.pdf I've come to this thread a little late but I must thank you for the link to that PDF, how interesting. I wouldn't have though BAA would publish said information but then again there's not a lot of point trying to keep it a secret when it can be observed so easily. |
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Mizter T wrote:
Richard J. wrote: snip No, it alternates weekly. This week it's as you describe, next week they'll land on 27L in the mornings and 27R in the evenings (if they are still on westerly operations). Full details of the pattern in every week this year are at http://www.heathrowairport.com/asset...ation_2006.pdf I've come to this thread a little late but I must thank you for the link to that PDF, how interesting. I wouldn't have though BAA would publish said information but then again there's not a lot of point trying to keep it a secret when it can be observed so easily. The information is there largely for the benefit of the residents under the flight paths, some of whom may need to plan their lives according to the runway alternation patterns. For example, there's a performance of Mozart's Così fan Tutte in the garden of Chiswick House on 28 June, a date chosen to ensure that planes would not be landing on 27R that evening. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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