I usually use Panasonic w850 or sd600 i forget which for this but usually all full flights are panasonic. But looking at the dust marks the. I used the a7iii because i take lens off now and again
Because they call it greater London it's used as a distinction as it's an international airport because nobody knows where Crawley is around the world but London is familiar. It's the same with Stansted, Luton and Southend. I'm from Crawley and asked myself the same question.
From Trivandrum, India
I went to Gatwick Airport from Newark Airport in New Jersey. It was Virgin Atlantic with old 747.
7:09, no ThamesLink or Southern trains....?
Awesome footage! What did you use to shoot this? :)
I usually use Panasonic w850 or sd600 i forget which for this but usually all full flights are panasonic. But looking at the dust marks the. I used the a7iii because i take lens off now and again
Why is Gatwick considered as an Airport of London if its literally far away from London and is in a Town called Crawley?
Because they call it greater London it's used as a distinction as it's an international airport because nobody knows where Crawley is around the world but London is familiar. It's the same with Stansted, Luton and Southend.
I'm from Crawley and asked myself the same question.
Much like stanstead too😂
Because it has multiple rail & road connections to london
It was built to cope with extra demand which Heathrow was struggling with at the time.
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welcome to luton
Heathrow sucks. Gatwick is nice, compact airport and the southern location suits better if you are going to the coast.