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| Monday, 10th November 2025 |
| Düsseldorf, Germany |
| Sunrise | 07:40 |
| Sunset | 16:53 |
| Current Weather |
| Conditions: | Clear Sky |
| Temperature: | 7°C |
| Feels Like: | 4°C |
| Wind: | 119 / 6 Knots |
| Humidity: | 94 % |
| Bar. Pressure: | 1017 hPa |
| Weather Information kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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| Departures | Not Available |
| Arrivals | Not Available |
| Wind Components |
| 23 | -2.4 Knots |
| 05 | 2.4 Knots |
| X-Wind | 5.5 Knots |
| Expected Availability |
| Monday, 10th November 2025 |
| 23L/05R | Not Available |
| 23R/05L | Not Available |
Activities based on ADS-B messages (>80% aircraft coverage). Weather & Wind data kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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() «Jumbo gucken am Tag der offenen Tür - open day»
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() «A sturdy plane just in case, built in 1975 and photographed here on a small, remote taxiway next to the General Aviation Terminal»
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() «Two workhorses just in case. These two Twin-Two-Twelves were equipped with special antennas for mineral exploration and made a fuel stop in Lohausen in May 1977. Years later VR-BGB was lost during a mission in Africa, registered as 5N-AQW»
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() «The Caravelle 12, also known as the Super Caravelle, was the largest version of all Caravelle series. Only 12 machines were built until 1972, 7 of them for Sterling and 5 for Air Inter, then the Caravelle production was finally stopped»
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() «Dauphine, named after the region in south-east France, in the classic Air France livery of the early 1970s. F-BHRL was damaged beyond economical repair after hitting a fence whilst taxiing at Frankfurt on March, 12th 1979»
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() «Aerospatiales only attempt to gain a foothold in the business aircraft market began in autumn 1974, but production was discontinued in 1978 after only 39 series machines had been built»
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() «TAE - Trabajos Aereos y Enlaces carried out charter flights to Spain from 1973 with a pure jet fleet. Like her two sisters EC-CMS and EC-DFP, all Caravelles were leased from Sterling. TAE ceased operations in 1981»
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() «The HFB 320 was not an economic success, as only 47 aircraft were built. In the background the viewing terrace of the old terminal can be seen, also the glazed area below, from which apron-like photos could be made»
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() «Aerolinee Itavia leased larger DC-9s of the -30 and -50 series from Hawaiian AL in the mid-1970s to the early 1980s to strengthen its own DC9-10 fleet. N7465B was previously owned by Balair, easy to recognize by its fuselage painting»
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() «One of a total of 18 Broncos that were purchased in the late 1960s to serve as target towing planes for anti-aircraft guns, primarily to be used in Schleswig Holstein, based at Luebeck»
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() «Abel Tasman, named after the Dutch discoverer and seaman Abel Janszoon Tasman, also name giver of the Australian island Tasmania, on a brief visit at Lohausen, flying for Tunis Air»
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() «The second Maersk Air B737 series -200 at Lohausen, half a year after delivery. Photographed at that time on parking position 8 of the main apron. The visitor terrace and part of the old terminal can be seen in the background»
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