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Sunday, 19th May 2024 |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
Sunrise | 05:33 |
Sunset | 21:25 |
Current Weather |
Conditions: | Broken Clouds |
Temperature: | 16°C |
Feels Like: | 16°C |
Wind: | 275 / 9 Knots |
Humidity: | 88 % |
Bar. Pressure: | 1012 hPa |
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Departures | Not Available |
Arrivals | Not Available |
Wind Components |
23 | 6.7 Knots |
05 | -6.7 Knots |
X-Wind | 6 Knots |
Expected Availability |
Sunday, 19th May 2024 |
23L/05R | Not Available |
23R/05L | Not Available |
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() «No April Fools joke on April 1st, 1989, when this Hercules, leased from the South African Safair, a replacement for a crashed Vickers Vanguard, arrived unannounced in DUS and parked backwards in the old noise barrier with the help of the thrust reverser»
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() «One of the numerous trooping flights in that summer, carrying personal and soldiers of the British Rhine Army to maneuvers in Canada. ZD953 shown here with the refueling device right above the cockpit which made it possible to refuel tanker to tanker»
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() «Jet Clipper Star of Hope forced an emergency landing on a frozen lake on April 20, 1978, as she was in service with Korean Air, operating a flight from CDG to Anchorage, deviated significantly from course, entering Russian airspace near Murmansk»
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() «In the late 80s / early 90s, Japan Airlines operated the twice-weekly service via Anchorage to Tokyo and Osaka. The Jumbo landed from Japan on Tuesday and Sunday mornings and continued its journey to Paris, returning around noon»
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() «This Tristar, which was operated for three periods by LTU and is seen here under a flock of cranes. Acquired first from Eastern AL in 1975 and from Lockheed in 1979, registered as D-AERO and acquired again from Eastern AL in 1985, registered as D-AERY»
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() «Clipper Tiergarten, leased by Pan American World Airways from Quebecair for two years to operate the feeder connection to London-Heathrow»
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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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() «Essen taxies to her Terminal A gate position after a flight from Toronto. In 2000 Continental Airlines used this plane, registered as N17087, among other DC-10s, to fly the scheduled route to Newark»
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() «A MD83, which was operated by various companies to Dusseldorf. Seen here with the provisional registration EC-279, which was changed in June 1989 to EC-EKM. Further operators Air Liberte Tunisie and Nouvelair as EI-CGI 1995/97 and Spanair as EC-HKP 2007»
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() «One of the countless supply and maneuver flights for the soldiers of the British Rhine Army, a Lockheed C-130K Hercules C.3P, photographed in February 1988. This Hercules was withdrawn from use in May 2009 and finally scrapped in 2014»
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() «Tu-134AK of the Hungary Government, seen here in the LTU maintenance area during the farewell ceremony for a government delegation on July 4, 1977»
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() «Lufttransport Sud was founded in 1983 in Munich and flight operations began in May 1984. The name was rebranded into LTU-Sud International Airways in November 1987 and in April 1989 D-AMUT was transferred to LTE International Airways as EC-ENQ»
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