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PRESERVED & STORED AIRCRAFT IN GREATER LONDON - their locations are marked in the Spotting in the UK downloadGREENFORD-VANGUARD STORAGE STOREDSpotting InfoOn the B456 just off the A40 in Greenford is Vanguard Storage, who have WT555 Hunter, XK632 Vampire cockpit and XP745 Lightning stored in their warehouse. They are happy for you to view the aircraft but it's best to contact them in advance to arrange a visit to avoid a wasted journey. Last reported January 2011. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report HEATHROW AIRPORT - TWR 118.5 & 118.7, APP 119.725 & 134.975Spotting Info & Public Transport Off at J14 M25 or J4 M4 and follow signs, the viewing spots detailed below are all marked in the Spotting in the UK download. Bus services around the airport are free, useful as there aren't a lot of inexpensive places to take your car. Buses between Hatton Cross & T5 - 423 via northern perimeter road, bath road and Longford village, 441 between Central area and T5 via northern perimeter road, 482 (double decker) and 490 via T4 and cargo along Southern perimeter road. The free 285 bus from either Hatton Cross or Heathrow bus station drops you off outside the Heathrow Academy viewing area and parking for the day at Hatton Cross tube station is £6. Visit HeathrowAirport.com for more information on using public transport around Heathrow. Heathrow Academy (formerly the Visitor Centre) & North Side Spotting Info Northside, if you are on foot and not airside, the best place is the Heathrow Academy. Great views of 27R and arrivals on 09L. Bus 105/111/140/285 all pass the Heathrow Academy, which is opposite McDonalds in the Bath Road towards Hounslow. Head through the tunnel and when you come out on the other side you will go onto the Bath Road. After you pass the Three Magpies on the right and a petrol station on the left, at the traffic lights there is a bus stop. Stay on the bus until the next stop and the Academy is on the other side of the road in front of 09L/27R. The New Road stop outside the Marriot hotel has a reasonable crossing point to gain foot access towards the Northern Perimeter road and you will see a well trodden path through the shrubs. There is no charge for these buses or any other around Heathrow - the limit being Harlington Corner or Hatton Cross. Both front (large staff) and back (small) car parks are available to spotters at weekends and bank holidays as the BAA staff don't use the front one. The large one gets opened around 0830-0900. The small car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as the barrier is automatic and it's free, drive up to it and it opens. With a good pair of bins you can read everything taxiing to 27L though heat haze may be a problem in the summer. There is a small viewing stand that will get you a little higher than ground level, no seats. Just 3 higher levels to stand on but it's enough to see over the fence and makes reading things off in the distance a touch easier. The stand has a high roof but no sides so unless the rain is coming straight down, you will get wet. The car park for the Heathrow Academy shuts promptly at 5pm, however if you are already parked by then, there are no problems getting out as the barrier is automatic. If you walk down the alleyway behind, this will take you back to the bus stops, or to the toilets in McDonalds but if you're not intending on making a purchase be discreet as we don't want to be banned. Alternatively, you can park at Hatton Cross station for £4 all day at weekends (£9 during the week though) and take a free bus round to the Heathrow Academy. During the week Hatton Cross station car park fills up very quickly but it's not too bad at weekends. There are usually more free spaces to the left as you drive in. The 'Explore Heathrow' centre is open at weekends from 1000-1600 as well as during the week, where you can buy hot drinks and food and you can spot from indoors if the weather is poor. Southside Spotting Info Southside is Cains Lane (just off Hatton Road, 2nd road on the right past Hatton Cross station). From here you are close to arrivals on 27L and can also read off those taxiing to 27R, but again in summer, heat haze may be a problem to get those on 27R. No charge to park here. Myrtle Avenue two roads to the north gives similar views, but you have to go round the back of the BP garage to get there. Has a nice park for a picnic in the summer but parking is extremely limited. Provisions and toilets are available at the BP garage opposite Hatton cross tube station. At the entrance to Hatton Cross Station car park is a lay-by to pull in quickly, that looks across to the 600 stands, but not the cul-de-sac obviously. The views are limited, you may only be able to read the closest one off, but you can see the tails and can note the types and colours to tie up later. Don't forget to drive around the whole perimeter as a lot gets tucked away round cargo, Terminal 5 and the fuel farm that you could miss. On the southwestern part of the airport, opposite the 09R threshold, the Esso petrol station has a lay-by for several cars and space to park. They seem to tolerate people stopping to watch the aircraft, not just spotters, so it gets busy quickly, just make sure you make the odd purchase. Terminal 5 Terminal 5 consists of three main passenger buildings - the main terminal T5A and the satellites T5B and T5C. Gates are prefixed with A, B or C depending on which building they are in. The ground level of T5A is the arrivals area, departures is on the third level. Once through security passengers can move between all three levels. Landside in the north part there is a Costa Coffee lounge on the departures level with views of the threshold of 9L, most landing traffic can be read without bins. In the south part there is a view of 9R threshold. You can't see both runways from either spot so it's your choice whether to monitor arrivals or departures. There are similar views from the ends of the short stay car parks, though it's only good if you're on foot as it's expensive to park in. The north end on the 5th floor by the drop off area is also good for 09L but the terminal blocks views of 09R. The south end also has views of the biz and cargo on and around stand 606. At the departures in your car, head towards the main exit but a quick stop at the end to read everything off should be ok. Level 3 is the best vantage point. Once airside the best gate in T5A for viewing the northern runway is A7, which is in the northeast corner of the building. If landing on 27R then a good set of bins should allow planes to be read as they taxi off the runway - if they are using 09L then everything will pass by the window. There is an eatery in the southeast corner, but from the next gate A18 there is a good view of the cargo stands (but not the cargo cul-de-sac - you need the southern end of T5B and T5C for this) and a great view of the 09R threshold, but you cannot see much, if anything of action on 27R. You can sit in the middle of the terminal to monitor both runways but an SBS is required or tie up your sightings later as not all will be read off. There is a transit system between T5A and T5B but it appears one-way, that is departing passengers can go from T5A to T5B and arriving passengers from T5B to T5A only. If you are passing through T5 and are using gate A10, wait until the last possible moment - this is a bussing gate and is on ground level with hardly any views outside. Airside Spotting Airside the piers have huge glass windows making viewing very easy. Terminal 1 looks north onto 09L/27R - gate 8 is at the eastern end so only good for 27R movements as arrivals on 09L will turn off before they get to you. G-CEAF B732 Head west away from the airport on the A4 and over the M25. On the right is the Grunsdon waste disposal facility where the nose of G-CEAF B732 is stored and easily seen from the road in the bright yellow DHL colours. Planespotting Hotels - their locations are plotted in the Spotting in the UK download The Jury's Inn features on ![]() for reviews, prices and room availability
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Suitable Evening Meals If the hotel food and drink are too expensive, the food hasn't received great reviews, or you fancy a change of scene, here are some alternatives. The Three Magpies pub is a favourite amongst spotters and is just west of the Renaissance on the A4 Bath Road. If arrivals are on 27L you may prefer The Green Man pub the other side of Hatton Cross. Take any free bus listed above to Hatton Cross station, at the traffic lights with the interchange with the A30 go straight across onto Fagg's Road and follow this round to the left for about a 1/4 mile. Fagg's Road then goes round to the right and Green Man Lane forks off to the left. The Green Man pub is on the left. If it's a nice evening you can sit outside and the aircraft are as good as straight over the top. Heathrow & Gatwick Airport Movements, Heathrow Aviation Enthusiasts Email Group Last reported May 2012. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report HENDON-RAF MUSEUMSpotting InfoWell signed from the M1 and surrounding area. RAF Museum Hendon Last reported . Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report KENLEY AIRFIELDSpotting InfoHeading north on the A22 towards Whyteleafe, turn left into Salmon Lane adjacent to Whyteleafe station. Head up the hill along the narrow lane for about a mile to the mini roundabout at the top and turn left onto Whyteleafe Road. Turn right into Salmon Lane West after about 100 yards and after another 200 yards or so there is a right turn with a big sign for the VGS, you can't miss it. Head down here and through the gates onto the airfield. Surrey Hills Gliding Club hangar is on left, 615 Volunteer Gliding Squadron is the large green hangar on right. The gliding club fly during the week and the VGS operate at weekends. Last reported September 2008. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report LONDON BATTERSEA HELIPORT (EGLW)Spotting InfoAlongside the River Thames in Battersea and signposted from the A3205. Difficult if you have a car but if you're arriving by train, leave Clapham Junction by the northern exit from the station underpass, signposted Grant Road exit. Turn right outside the station entrance and at the T-junction turn left onto A3207 Falcon Road. Follow this to the major crossroads and turn left onto A3205 York Road. At the first set of lights turn right into Lombard Road and the heliport is the first left. Walk down here and the Heliport entrance is straight in front of you that has a security gate, so presumably no access. There is a tight mesh fence that surrounds the heliport, so whilst you can see through it to log everything, it's no good for photos. If you walk to the left past Hotel Verta, then turn right and walk to the river, then right again behind the hotel, you again reach the heliport, with a view right across it. Back to Lombard Road, turn left and continue until you reach a block of flats with a small piece of land on the left hand side of the road next to the river with a footpath and some trees. There are benches here where you can sit and you will see clearly all heliport movements. No facilities here so in the station use the shops for food and drink supplies and the toilets. Walking time from the station to the benches is around 30 minutes and whilst there is a quicker route through some back streets, this area is not safe so you are strongly advised to stick to the main roads. Alternatively, there is a bus that runs from outside Clapham Junction north entrance to outside the entrance in Lombard Road. On the other side of the river there is a Sainsbury's to park up in but views are distant. It's worth checking the London Heliport website for their special event days as it gets very busy. Weekdays are obviously busier than weekends, but you still only get a maximum of 4 or 5 movements per hour and they rarely stay any length of time as there's limited parking - 2 large helis or 4 small ones. Any major event nearby will boost movements, Royal Ascot, SBAC Farnborough Air Show, the Derby, British F1 Grand Prix etc. Quite often if something is due, cars with chauffeurs, or taxis will be parked in the heliport entrance. Last reported March 2010. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report
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LONDON CITY AIRPORT - TWR 118.075, APP 132.7Spotting Info Alongside the River Thames in North Woolwich, these viewing spots are marked in the Spotting in the UK download. As this is a commuter airport it shuts Saturday 12:30pm to Sunday 12:30pm and the best times to visit during the week are 0700-1000 and 1630-2000, but there are movements throughout the day and Sunday afternoon has been known to be busy also. If you are driving you can park up in Armada Way just to the north of the 28 approach or in the Ramada Hotel and Premier Inn car park north of the airport, though the hotel car park costs £2 per hour from 0930-1730 - it's free outside of these hours. However the pub car park next to these hotels is free but often busy. Alternatively, the car park at the Travelodge below is open to the public at just £1 per hour. Alternatively, parking down Thames Road on the south side (just up the road from the Travelodge and very near the Esso garage) is free all day, no parking restrictions and just a short walk to the biz parking area and bridge. Northside Richard House Drive similarly has no parking restrictions and is just a 5 minute walk up over the main road to the northside viewing area and Royal Albert DLR. If you're after the British Airways A318s, if they are running on time then they'll both be on the ground between 1030am-1230pm, as will most of the Embraers, though the Embraers should all be there in the evening. If you're just dropping by to see what's parked up over the weekend while the airport is shut, you're not always guaranteed an A318 as it goes to Gatwick for maintenance but you'll see some E170s. Travelling by bus, bus 473 (from Stratford) and bus 474 (from Silvertown and East Beckton) both stop at the Royal Albert DLR. London City airport hosts an annual Fun Day in the summer that's free to attend. Northside Spotting The easiest option is get on the DLR (which is easily reached via the tube from London Mainline railway termini and also the DLR connects with mainline trains at Lewisham, Canning Town and Stratford stations). You need to go to Royal Albert DLR station north of the airport across the river (on the Beckton line). You'll see the airport so head towards and you'll see the benches by the river. No toilets but there is a coffee bar with extra seating - they don't mind us using their seats during quiet periods as long you keep buying things every now and then. A great place for photos as there's no wall or fencing in the way. There's no cover so if it's raining stay on the westbound platform as you can get a good view of the airport. From here, the airport is fully visible and the movements can be easily seen and photographed - there is only a stretch of water between you and the runway. You are looking south but can still get good photos. A walk to the airport terminal will probably take 10-15 mins but there are no views from inside the terminal (landside). If the weather is good and the wind direction is right, you can view Heathrow and Biggin Hill inbounds as well. Towards the western end is a Chinese restaurant on the first floor with an outdoor balcony. As long as you make the odd purchase they are happy for you to stay there. Terminal & Southside Spotting No views from inside the terminal but in front of the car park east of the terminal, there is a covered walkway from where you can see all the arrivals and departures. No problems staying here all day and photos of movements are good as you are facing north. Aircraft on the terminal are not visible until they come out to take off. Bizjet Apron To get a good view of the bizjet park, take bus 69 or 473 one stop to the bizjet centre (or turn right out of the terminal and walk) and walk up the road. Turn right, there is a wall to sit on and they're right in front of you. From the other direction, walk from the Regatta Centre towards the airport, cross over the footbridge and a public footpath takes you past the stands. The operators of the biz terminal are a little sensitive so don't hang around here as you may be questioned and moved on. Planespotting Hotels - its location is marked in the Spotting in the UK download At the Travelodge, ask for a high floor room at the front of the hotel (facing north towards the airport). If you're high enough you can see the biz ramp and movements depending on wind direction and have decent views of aircraft taxiing on or off stand. Rooms 503-509, odds only, and 513 are excellent examples of this, and remember when booking to request a family room even if you are on your own or you may not get a north facing room. The windows don't open fully, but do open wide enough to use a telescope or camera lens. Looking south from the hotel you can see Heathrow arrivals if they're using 27s and an SBS will certainly help you tie them up. Food and drink at the hotel is expensive - turn left out of the hotel, follow the low fence round and you'll see a petrol station on the roundabout selling food and drink. The hotel reception also has a takeaway menu for a local Indian food takeaway that delivers to the hotel and they'll supply plates, forks etc if you arrange a delivery. The car park is open to the public at just £1 per hour. If you book during their special offer periods you can often get exceptionally low nightly rates, especially on Sunday nights. The Travelodge features on for reviews, prices and room availabilityLondon City Airport, London City Airport Enthusiasts Email Group Last reported April 2012. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report NORTHOLT AIRPORT - TWR 120.67, APP 130.35Spotting InfoHead east along M40/A40, exit at the Polish War Memorial (first exit past airfield) and turn left at the roundabout. Only places to spot are from the main airport entrance on the A4180 West End Road, under the 25 approach on the same road (go to the middle of the long hedge and there is a wooden fence by some electrical boxes to look over) - only place you can see the eastern end of the ramp (best to park in the Texaco petrol station and walk up) and finally from the exit slip to the farm yard on the A40 (westbound only). Aircraft nearly always visit weekdays 0800-2000 unless on Government business and the airport is closed on Bank Holidays. Northolt, Farnborough and Northolt Airport Email Group Last reported July 2010. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report SOUTH KENSINGTON-SCIENCE MUSEUMSpotting InfoAddress: Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD. Last reported . Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report SOUTH LAMBETH-IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMSpotting InfoAlongside the A3203 in South Lambeth, the Imperial War Museum London has some great exhibits, entrance is free and is open daily 1000-1800. Last reported May 2010. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report UPMINSTER-DAMYNS HALL FARM AIRFIELDSpotting InfoHead in to Aveley on B1335 and head north on Aveley road signed to Upminster. A few hundred yards after a crossroads (Warwick Road and Bramble Lane) you will see a couple of houses on the left. There is an RVP sign - turn here for the strip. Down the side is a small road with a barrier, which is often closed but there is room to walk past. The strip is beyond the gate. Don't forget the far set of hangars, hidden behind hedge near the runway. They aren't easily visible from the first ones as they are hidden by a dip. Very friendly, ask for access. Last reported August 2010. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report UPMINSTER-GERPINS FARM AIRFIELDSpotting InfoFrom Damyns Hall above go back to the last junction and turn right onto Warwick Road. Take the second right Berwick Pond Lane then right into Little Gerpins Lane. At the next minor junction (by a one way sign) the strip is on your right with the hangars on your left. Last reported June 2010. Want to update or confirm the information is still correct? Send in a report |
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