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I don't think that is entirely true. It is forbidden for military aircraft and military airports and because lots of airports in Greece are combined civil/military this is very often the case, but not always. And do you know that officially it is also still forbidden to take photographs at military airports in the Netherlands.... (And I believe officially also at Schiphol as it was once designated military in WW II).B767-300ER wrote:Nice pics derice....
Yust one thing
You know thta it is forbidden bij the greek government to take pictures of aircraft in Greece and on airports in Greece??
Well, I took pictures fromplanes at Rhodos (Diagoras Airport) (plane at the end of runway which is laying there a few years) but I have had to delete the pictures from my memorycard by the autorities at the airport. In the departure Hall on every window there were "stickers" that it is not allwoed to tace pictures. Same At Crete (Heraklion Nicolas Kazantakis AIprort) , also "stickers"on the windows that it is not allowed to take pictures there...Aircolours wrote:I don't think that is entirely true. It is forbidden for military aircraft and military airports and because lots of airports in Greece are combined civil/military this is very often the case, but not always. And do you know that officially it is also still forbidden to take photographs at military airports in the Netherlands.... (And I believe officially also at Schiphol as it was once designated military in WW II).B767-300ER wrote:Nice pics derice....
Yust one thing
You know thta it is forbidden bij the greek government to take pictures of aircraft in Greece and on airports in Greece??
At most civil airports in Greece, especially the tourist destinations, you can take photos as long as you keep a low profile. Corfu is a good example.
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