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North Star
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:31 pm Post subject: Copenhagen CPH |
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Visited Copenhagen last week for the Roskilde airshow, so this info is current.
There is no landside view here, the most popular option for all round spotting and photography is the Flyvgrillen, a small restaurant with a viewing mound high enough to photo over the fence and is close to the intersection of taxiways and main runways. To get there you walk out of the international terminal and turn left across the front of the domestic terminal, continue to 'Gate Gourmets' facility and turn left down that road. Keep walking straight and you will reach the grill. It's about 30-40 mins. Some of our group tried a taxi but they had refusals from some drivers as the distance is not enough from the terminals to justify loosing their place in the rank.
The other expensive option is to get an executive room at the Hilton (app £200 per night) and ask for a view over the airport. You'll miss some of the departures but get most of the arrivals so long as 22L is used (no good for photos though).
Once checked in and airside head for gate B19 there is a good view over all the action and if the gate fills up with pax you can just move to the adjacent gates until they board. A couple of us stayed a few hours here and no one bothered us.
HTH .... Brian
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STEVE-SCFC
Joined: 26 Aug 2007 Posts: 12
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:58 pm Post subject: Re: Copenhagen CPH |
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| North Star wrote: | Visited Copenhagen last week for the Roskilde airshow, so this info is current.
There is no landside view here, the most popular option for all round spotting and photography is the Flyvgrillen, a small restaurant with a viewing mound high enough to photo over the fence and is close to the intersection of taxiways and main runways. To get there you walk out of the international terminal and turn left across the front of the domestic terminal, continue to 'Gate Gourmets' facility and turn left down that road. Keep walking straight and you will reach the grill. It's about 30-40 mins. Some of our group tried a taxi but they had refusals from some drivers as the distance is not enough from the terminals to justify loosing their place in the rank.
The other expensive option is to get an executive room at the Hilton (app £200 per night) and ask for a view over the airport. You'll miss some of the departures but get most of the arrivals so long as 22L is used (no good for photos though).
Once checked in and airside head for gate B19 there is a good view over all the action and if the gate fills up with pax you can just move to the adjacent gates until they board. A couple of us stayed a few hours here and no one bothered us.
HTH .... Brian |
i am going in a month can i ask for a quick rundown of what you saw _________________ Steve
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North Star
Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 8:58 pm Post subject: Re: Copenhagen CPH |
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i am going in a month can i ask for a quick rundown of what you saw[/quote]
Steve
a quick resume .. Wed from app 1500-2000hs
SAS; A340x3;A321x4;A330;DC9s a plenty- most UK regulars, a couple of gap fillers;odd B737s(incl 1x snowflake);A319x3;
SAS Comm D8-400x13
Cimber;ATRx5;CRJx6
Sterling;B737x8
Atlantic;146x2
Greenland;A330
Skyways;F50x2
Wideroe; D8-400x3 (old MAN regulars)
Odds and Sods; AN26s Exim /RAF Avia/Nilvilsa(LY)x2; ATR Danu Oro ;Icelandair 757x2;LOT E175;Baltic 737 and F50;Fedex A300;KAL B747f and a few mixed euro regulars.
Thurs from app 0700-1100
SAS; A340;A330x2;and a couple of DC9s - all the rest were the same aircraft as yesterday.
Sterling;B737x3
Jet Time; B737x2
Nordic;DC9x2
Baltic;F50;B737
LOT; E170
and again a few euro regulars
Mon.. 1000-1300hs from gate B19
SAS;A321;A340;
SAS Comm D8-400 several but 1 new
Cimber ; several but 1 new CRJ and ATR
Baltic;B737x2;F50
Greenland;B757
Blue1;146x2
Central Connect;SF340
Plus, Sky Europe,Arkia,LOT,Malev,Norwegian Shuttle, and Astraeus 757 STRZ.
There were very few SAS B737s but I only missed one 330 from all the long haul fleet .
My full list of regs is in Appleworks/PC format so it's a bit difficult to show what you might need if you're a spotter. If you've any specific requests, let me know.
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STEVE-SCFC
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:35 pm Post subject: |
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chhers for that _________________ Steve
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widmeister
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:04 pm Post subject: |
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To get to the Grill without walking you can take the bus. Bus 73 runs along Amager Landevej which the grill is on. You can take a 36 from the airport and get off on Amager Landevej, then take the 73 with destination Dragør. Just as the bus turns a sharp right, that's where the grill is.
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STEVE-SCFC
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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what a very very long walk to the Flyvergrillen the 73 bus is every 30mins and isn't very reliable or wasn't when we went as we watched for it!! its a 40-50min walk but worth it i guess _________________ Steve
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widmeister
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:55 pm Post subject: |
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| STEVE-SCFC wrote: | | what a very very long walk to the Flyvergrillen the 73 bus is every 30mins and isn't very reliable or wasn't when we went as we watched for it!! its a 40-50min walk but worth it i guess |
Unless it's raining. 
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