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Old September 5th 05, 07:35 PM
PromaBoss
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the fact is all aircraft details are available legally,so if the asshole
greeks dont want people planne spotting then simple shut there tin pot
airfoce down

same week they arrested plane spooters and said they did not know what ones
arre,even though there are greek plane spooters as there are in every
country no doubt the Greeks had a piece wrtiten about a new spy plane in a
hobbyist magazine with photos/interviews and so on,so saying they did not
know waht plane spooters were is crap

not only that often HAF turn up at european airshows and we pay for there
food and board at fairfod when they come,so they know damn well what a
spotter is
they are just greek assholes,if a country does not allow scanning takwe it
any way

dont let some tin pot country tell you waht to do,scanners do no harm,nor
does plane spotting

only other advice is do as i do dont bother with travelling abroad,stay in
UK we have best holidays in the world in thyis countyt

some poor sods go to USA and get hurricanes thrown at them,i would not help
any of those twits who went to hurricaine areas in hurricaine season.

it same time,same place everry year

dont follow silly laws silly laws are thwere to be broken ,only laws any
country needs is to protect lives of people scanning andb spotting harms
neither.

as said the airfame information is publicly available so greeks have no
right to stop such info.




It's an organised business, and I can see why the Greeks/Turks are
really happy about having every aircraft they have cross-referenced by
its serial number, where it's based, the whole lot.



 




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