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New Spotting Area at Malaga

Posted by admin | Posted in Airport Spotting Guide, Spain, Western Europe | Posted on 20-11-2008

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Malaga Airport in the south of Spain has finally provided an official spotting location. You can find it at the aviation museum near the original terminal. To reach it, from the main terminal area, head towards the city but turn right at the first roundabout.

The location is fenced in, and overlooks the threshold of Runway 32, as well as the light aircraft and biz jet parking ramp. Sadly it faces into the sun.

It is open Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, and on weekend mornings.

The museum has a number of preserved aircraft, including a DC-3 (EC-ABC), Beech 18 (EC-ASJ), DH Dove PH-VLA, Convair 440 N8042W and nose section of an Iberia DC-9 (EC-CGO).



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