I suspect you have that 100% spot-on.baystate wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 2:51 pm
Observational humour only, no political commentary intended. The same Ayrshire politicos who continue to demand that PIK stay open for all types of activity would probably kick up a right fuss about building a disease-ridden quarantine centre in their Ayrshire backyards.
PIK
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Spikey.
Enjoy though.
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I was fully PPE'd up it has to be said, didn't see many else doing the same though. I shifted over to the north side for take off, it was getting silly at the mound. The drive taking approximately 35 mins to Monkton. Not seen traffic like it since the good old Scottish International Airshow days !
Here's a photo.
Antonov-225 at Prestwick 2Aug20 by Allen McL, on Flickr
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The roads on the northside were virtually gridlocked, the A77 was solid back to Symington at 1400, a quick diversion through the village took me down to the A78, which was solid, but slowly moving from Loans. Traffic in Monkton was going nowhere, so I saw the landing from the car. Took an hour to get round to the flying club for coffee. Managed to get along to the A78 end for the departure, as seen here.
IMGP6489 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6490 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6491 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6489 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6490 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6491 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
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Well caught!Allen McL wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:57 pmI was fully PPE'd up it has to be said, didn't see many else doing the same though. I shifted over to the north side for take off, it was getting silly at the mound. The drive taking approximately 35 mins to Monkton. Not seen traffic like it since the good old Scottish International Airshow days !
Here's a photo.
Antonov-225 at Prestwick 2Aug20 by Allen McL, on Flickr
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Well played yourself, sir. And what a great sight to see.PiperOne wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:31 pm The roads on the northside were virtually gridlocked, the A77 was solid back to Symington at 1400, a quick diversion through the village took me down to the A78, which was solid, but slowly moving from Loans. Traffic in Monkton was going nowhere, so I saw the landing from the car. Took an hour to get round to the flying club for coffee. Managed to get along to the A78 end for the departure, as seen here.
IMGP6489 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6490 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
IMGP6491 2-8-20 UR-82060 PIK by Fergus Abraham, on Flickr
Re: PIK
Whilst everyone was in awe of it, no one questions what special cargo it had on board. US weapons for Israel to kill more Palestinians, sadly.
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