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Sunday, 19th May 2024 |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
Sunrise | 05:33 |
Sunset | 21:25 |
Current Weather |
Conditions: | Few Clouds |
Temperature: | 19°C |
Feels Like: | 19°C |
Wind: | 320 / 9 Knots |
Humidity: | 73 % |
Bar. Pressure: | 1011 hPa |
Weather Information kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
Runway Operations
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Recent Activities
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Departures | Not Available |
Arrivals | Not Available |
Wind Components |
23 | 0.5 Knots |
05 | -0.5 Knots |
X-Wind | 9 Knots |
Expected Availability |
Sunday, 19th May 2024 |
23L/05R | Not Available |
23R/05L | Not Available |
Activities based on ADS-B messages (>80% aircraft coverage). Weather & Wind data kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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() «In the late 70s British Airways operated a daily service LHR-DUS-Teheran-DUS-LHR. Around midday two VC-10s were present at Lohausen, one on the onward schedule to and one on the return flight from Teheran»
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() «One of the numerous trooping flights, carrying British personal and soldiers of the Rhine Army to manoeuvres in Canada. This VC10 was written off after a ground accident at Brize Norton Dec 1997»
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() «In 1997 the main runway 23L/05R was completely renewed, so that also all take-offs were handled via the parallel runway. LZ-MIS seen here during takeoff run 23R»
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() «Fenerbahce, ex CCCP-85674 of Aeroflot»
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() «Before the reunification of both German states, this Tu-134A was also in service for the Nationale Volksarmee - National Peoples Army, operated under the registrations DM-SCW and DDR-SCW, as Interflug D-AOBK here on October 26, 1990»
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() «A robust classic of Soviet aircraft engineering, seen here leaving Lohausen for St. Petersburg. Unfortunately not robust enough, as this Tu-134A was damaged beyond economical repair, when it was hit by a truck a few years later at Moscow-Sheremetjevo»
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() «As a Tu-134AK, HA-YSA is leaving her parking position in front of hangar 8 at Lohausen with a Hungarian government delegation aboard. From 1981, HA-YSA, converted to TU-134A-3 standard, served with MALEV as HA-LBN»
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() «Tu-134AK of the Hungary Government, seen here in the LTU maintenance area during the farewell ceremony for a government delegation on July 4, 1977»
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() «September, 5th 1978. Early morning departure to the Leipzig autumn fair»
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() «Since no suitable cargo plane was available on the civilian market on immediate demand, this Transall from LTG 61-Landsberg Air Base, transported a spare engine for a stranded LTU Tristar to the Canary Islands»
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() «Dauphine, named after the region in south-east France, in the classic Air France livery of the early 1970s. F-BHRL was damaged beyond economical repair after hitting a fence whilst taxiing at Frankfurt on March, 12th 1979»
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() «The Caravelle 12, also known as the Super Caravelle, was the largest version of all Caravelle series. Only 12 machines were built until 1972, 7 of them for Sterling and 5 for Air Inter, then the Caravelle production was finally stopped»
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