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PLANE-SPOTTER.com is a noncommercial website. No need to worry about add banners
or pop ups of any kind. PLANE-SPOTTER.com is privately
owned by me, Kurt Gorm Larsen, and the costs for running this website
will go out of my own pocket.
I will with this website try to give you an insight
into the wonderful world of plane spotting. It will be no "latest news" service, but I will try go in depth into aviation from the aviation enthusiast's
point of view. As you can see from the main menu above, the web-site
will contain:
- aircraft -
mainly aircraft in use at airlines today with pictures, original
made drawings, and specifications
- airlines -
the history of the airline, aircraft types both former and current,
special events, first of and pictures/drawings, and for some
airlines a fleet list (current and/or historic).
- airports -
the best places to be with a camera, frequencies, maps and other
interesting information for a spotter.
- links -
in this part I'll try to share with you links to the sites I
use most frequent as a plane spotter and photographer.
- reports -
articles and reports from aviation events and spotter trips
If you have comments, suggestions, photos, articles,
or even have a special knowledge about aircraft types, airlines
or airports - please send me an e-mail to this address comments@plane-spotter.com. All contributors will be credited.

Kurt Gorm Larsen
Editor of PLANE-SPOTTER.com |
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Contributing Editors
Kjell
Oskar Granlund
Kjell Oskar is among us strong guys above 40. Most of you have already been
in contact with him - I presume you're among those serious spotters that read
the Airways Magazine, where he's one of the contributing editors there too.
Was among the analog photographers until September 2003, and has now got a
digital Pentax ist D. He is the language consultant for PLANE-SPOTTER.com.
Home airport: OSL/ENGM
Home page: Scandinavian
Aviation Photography
Nigel
Howarth
Nige is the first non-Scandinavian contributing editor and photgrapher at PLANE-SPOTTER.com.
During daytime you'll find him busy at BACK
Aviation Solutions
Home airport: MAN/EGCC
Jan
Kertzscher
Our second non-Scandinavian contributing
editor and photographer at PLANE-SPOTTER.com. You can find him
behind his camera at Hamburg airport - "One of Europe’s most interesting spotting locations for unscheduled movements" he says. He's new to spotting, but working at Airbus isn't a too bad background
:-)
Home Airports:HAM/EDDH and XFW/EDHI |
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Contributing
photographers Ole
Johan Beck
The senior among the contributing aviation photographers and highly valued
aviation historian. His over 1,000 photos at Airpics.com can be found here.
Home airport: OSL/ENGM
Kjell
Arild Bersås
Kjell Arild is the multi talent among us. Heard about the Norway Scenery for
FS - he's one of the guys. Do you ever see LN-KCL or LN-HOF, he could the pilot
on board. In addition to this, he's pretty good photographer too ;-)
Home airport:
TRD/ENVA
Home page: www.kab.no
Christan
H. Kamhaug
CK is the spotter
par excellence ;-) He is today working with business development at gonow.no. Earlier he has
been at SAS, Widerøe and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
Home airport:
OSL/ENGM
Home page: www.scanair.no
Thomas
Lorentzen
DeThomaso is the junior among us, and as most juniors into the FS scenery.
He calls himself a traveller, but most of the time he can be seen with his
Canon DSLR or you can find him at the gate.
Home Airport:
OSL/ENGM
Home page: ::.#
Inside OSL .::
Nils
Mosberg
Nils has worked as a journalist for over 20 years at Agderposten.
He is now digital and as usual for many journalists, Nikon is his brand. His
aviation photos can be found on Airpics.com and Airliners.net.
Home airport:
KRS/ENCN
Andreas
Mowinckel
As you all can see, Andreas is our guy in Atlanta, USA. Today
he's at SITA, but as many Norwegians in the aviation business
he started up at SAS at Fornebu.
But he still loves Stabæk
Fotball and the old Oslo Airport. More photos from him can be found on Airpics.com and Airliners.net
Home airport:
ATL/KATL
Home page: www.spotterdude.com
Stian
Svensen
The latest addition of contributing photographers at PLANE-SPOTTER.com.
Since the summer of 2004 he has shown his wizardry with his Digital EOS ,
and with
lenses up to 400mm you can almost tickle those birds. More photos from him
can be found on Airpics.com and Airliners.net
Home Airport:
OSL/ENGM |