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Crustyrack Wrote:

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> It's all City Airport traffic, doubling back over

> ED to make final descent from the west; that's why

> they are so low.



I agree. It's the London City air traffic that is the noisiest.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> > Lovely little plane.

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> Yeah, makes a cracking sound, too.


I'm sure. I'll listen out for it.

It's an app shows you which planes, when and where are overhead. Quite cool when the red arrows are doing a fly past! And to spot random planes a mile up, when you don't hear them and you know the flight is going from Paris to NY !There are websites as well that you can see details of flights overhead. Didn't quite realise quite how many flights use this area as an approach. I thought when City airport was planned most flights were going to approach via the Thames...

fazer71 Wrote:

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> I'm up near Dulwich Library.

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> Going into Heathrow at the moment.

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> It's the dronnnnnnigggggggwhistleeeeeee noise

> soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo invasive.



I'm up that end too. They fly right past my bedroom and living room windows. Doesn't bother me in the slightest.

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