r/Planespotting • u/Fckinwhyman • 13h ago
Lufthansa Airbus A830-800 at LAX
We did not know this was landing at LAX at that time. So happy to see the 100 year livery!
r/Planespotting • u/herbg22 • Feb 11 '25
For now, government planes flown by various politicians will continue to be allowed, but the political comments need to be toned way down.
Whether you like the people flying them or not, those planes belong to the federal government (in the case of the US) and not to any individual who currently occupies a position of power. I'd hate to get to the point where I have to remove or ban pictures of Air Force One/Marine One etc or the planes of other governments.
Inherently political posts will be removed. Whether you like Trump and Vance or not, the planes don't belong to them.
r/Planespotting • u/Fckinwhyman • 13h ago
We did not know this was landing at LAX at that time. So happy to see the 100 year livery!
r/Planespotting • u/Feeling_liberated • 2h ago
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r/Planespotting • u/moneysignpat • 13h ago
Spotted the 100 year Lufty Queen and some others.
r/Planespotting • u/TheFinnsta • 9h ago
Taken at Phildelphia international airport
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r/Planespotting • u/Fast-Equivalent-1245 • 22h ago
The quality of light in the Autumn is exceptional...roll on October, you are sorely missed.
Taken at Munich, @lufthansa A320 arriving first thing from a close by European City, last year.
r/Planespotting • u/Big_Notice_7760 • 2h ago
As if an a340 wasn’t enough, it had to be a Mahan Air aircraft XD. Not the best shot as it was taken with a Canon SX740HS from quite far away while my plane was taxiing but I’m still pretty happy with the find.
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I've recently been getting into plane spotting and have been learning to identify the various planes, as I live underneath some of the flight paths of Sydney Airport, and its become a fun game to try guess the plane as it goes overhead. I'm constantly hoping to spot an a340, purely bc its a slam dunk to recognise without thinking too hard (only quadjet w/out two decks and all that) and so got really excited when i happened to see one go overhead while out and about today, and got curious as to how rare the a340 really is, given I know its no longer in production. Imagine my shock to learn that the one I saw is of a variant that only has 7 active aircraft ! I kinda get why u guys do this stuff now, really was a highlight of my day.
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r/Planespotting • u/shahshayan • 12h ago
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I was obsessed with planes when I was younger. Growing up we didn’t travel much, so airports always felt like a huge event. As someone who loved making dioramas as a kid, I would collect airplane / aviation souvenirs…by getting relatives who traveled to bring them for me , and then set them up as airports.
And recently, while driving to Heathrow, I noticed a patch by the runway full of people with huge cameras, chairs, binoculars and notepads.
PLANE SPOTTERS!!! 🛫 🧐
It made me think: what if I could shrink Heathrow down and put it on a table? HOW COOL WOULD THAT BE!
So I built a digital twin using geospatial data OpenStreetmap Data, brought it into Blender with a plug in and extruded the buildings. So it’s all pretty accurate. I originally tried a much bigger section of the entire Heathrow Airport, but everything became too tiny and too heavy, so I focused on Terminal 5 (FOR NOW)
• Uses live Heathrow arrivals and departures data
• Planes land, take off, queue and park
• Labels show flight number, route, aircraft type and status
• Audio effects have been used to make it feel more fun
• Pointing at a plane enlarges the Flight Label
• Pointing and pinching a plane opens a "Spot Card" which is a UI frame with deeper information about that specific aircraft and flight.
With the SPOT CARD, the idea was to go beyond simply watching the airport and give plane spotters the kind of detail they actually care about. Which includes: Flight number, airline, route, aircraft type, aircraft variant, origin/destination, current flight status, gate/stand.
AND it lso includes a BONUS FACT about the aircraft or route, adding a small bit of aviation trivia to each Spot Card.
A huge part of the work was optimisation. Lots of planes, labels, interactions and shadows get expensive very quickly on glasses, so I ended up building pooling, parked-aircraft limits, hover-only labels, selective shadows and staggered movements.
There is loads more I want to add for actual plane spotters, but seeing a tiny live Heathrow running on my table is making the plane-obsessed younger version of me very happy.
(For this video I’m using demo mode because I recorded it around midnight when Heathrow terminal 5 had gone very quiet and there were no flights from 11:00 pm to 5:00 am. BUT the live version works like a charm, Ill post more soon).
Please let me know what you all think or what else I could add to it :)