Amazing Plane Spotting at Dubai!!

Hi guys, We hope you really enjoy this plane spotting video, filmed caught some amazing planes, especially the Qatar Airways 777-200LR. A7-BBI is Qatar Airways 9th and newest 777-200LR and also their 100th plane.

Camera: Canon Legra HF R37, Edited with: Sony Vegas Pro 12.

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Aircraft spotting or plane spotting is a hobby of tracking the movement of aircraft, which is often accomplished by photography. Besides monitoring aircraft, aircraft spotting enthusiasts (who are usually called plane spotters) also record information of airports, air traffic control communications, and airline routes.

Some spotters will note and compile the markings, a national insignia or airline livery or logo, a squadron badge or code letters in the case of a military aircraft. Published manuals allow more information to be deduced, such as the delivery date or the manufacturer’s construction number. Camouflage markings differ, depending on the surroundings in which that aircraft is expected to operate.

In general, most spotters attempt to see as many aircraft of a given type, a particular airline, or a particular subset of aircraft such as business jets, commercial airliners, military and/or general aviation aircraft. Some spotters attempt to see every airframe and are known as “frame spotters.” Others are keen to see every registration worn by each aircraft

Ancillary activities might include listening-in to air traffic control transmissions (using radio scanners, where that is legal), liaising with other “spotters” to clear up uncertainties as to what aircraft have been seen at specific times or in particular places. Several internet mailing list groups have been formed to help communicate aircraft seen at airports, queries and anomalies. These groups can cater to certain regions, certain aircraft types, or may appeal to a wider audience. Many of these groups originated from the original Oxford.vax group which pioneered this type of communication. The result is that information on aircraft movements can be delivered worldwide in a real-time fashion to spotters.

Aircraft registrations can be found in books, with online resources, or in monthly magazines from enthusiast groups. Most spotters maintained books of different aircraft fleets and would underline or check each aircraft seen. Each year, a revised version of the books would be published and the spotter would need to re-underline every aircraft seen. With the development of commercial aircraft databases, spotters were finally able to record their sightings in an electronic database and produce reports that emulated the underlined books

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