Planes on the menu.

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Planes on the menu.

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It's certainly not everyone's idea of a relaxing way to pass an hour or two while eating a meal, but personally I like the idea of watching an assortment of low-flying aircraft passing regularly at close quarters while I'm sat having lunch. Ko Lanta Restaurant sits a few hundred metres from Suvarnabhumi Airport.

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I also like to watch 8-)
They defy gravity!
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Whilst eating meatballs at IKEA in Tempe, Sydney you can enjoy a good view of planes landing at Sydney Airport.

I like watching A380s take off because they really lumber into the air, like an elephant taking flight.
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Flower power at mascot is another goodie depending on which way the wind is blowing.
I was watching the planes come in at Tempe tyres today coincidentally.
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On the beach in Nice, enjoying carpaccio and a nice red, watching arrivals and departures... almost therapeutic.
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You need to keep a firm grip on your wine at St Martin if you watch the planes landing.
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armchairlawyer wrote: Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:53 am You need to keep a firm grip on your wine at St Martin if you watch the planes landing.
Ah, Yes. St Martin is fun
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Wow you can almost touch the planes at St. Maartin.
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