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Airspotters Community We sell static model aircraft, from the DC-3 to the 747. That day was the starting point for my lifetime interest in aviation. I didn't sell many pictures.

Airspotters Community is a friendly hub for model aircraft collectors, aviation enthusiasts and Airspotters customers to share photos, new arrivals, collection tips, rare finds and a passion for aviation models. We are now located in Corby UK

In the beginning

It all started in 1973 when, at the tender age of 15, I was out riding my bike and saw a British Caledonian BAC 1-11 land at London Gatwi

ck Airport. At first my hobby was an enjoyable past time of collecting as many airplane registration numbers as possible. It involved many trips to London Heathrow Airport and air shows like Farnborough. I collected numbers up until around 1977, but working full time left me little time to go plane spotting. I decided take pictures of aircraft rather than just the registrations. Then nothing happened with my hobby for about 15 years, until late 1997, when I went through all my airplane pictures. I realized that many of the planes I captured on film are no longer around, and it made me want to share my pictures. As the Internet was becoming a more common medium, I decided to build a website for displaying my pictures. I thought I might even sell a few while I was at it. To come up with a name for the website, I sat down and brainstormed names on a piece of paper. “Airplanesdaysgonby.com” was too long, so was “Archiveaircraftpictures.com.” My wife interrupted and said how about “anoraks.com” -- she always understood me. But she then came up with “aircraftspotter.com.” After some thought, we shortened it to “Airspotters.com.”
Initially, we had no models on the website, just pictures. This was before there was broadband. I spent many hours uploading pictures, only to find later that when you tried to view it, you could walk the dog and have tea before the picture popped up on screen. After all, with so many pictures on the Internet available for free viewing, who was going to buy mine? All the pictures are currently on video and I hope to release them on DVD eventually. Things were left pretty much as it was for a few years. The turning point came one day when I looked through a local paper and saw aircraft models for sale! The paper was a few days old and I was sure the models would have all been sold. I telephoned anyway and was greeted by the voice of a lady who said she still had the models as the original buyer had failed to turn up. Like a shot out of a gun, I was at her house in no time. I was amazed -- she had stored away over 200 models after her husband died a few years ago, but now she felt it was time to sell and let others have them. I explained that I would keep some models, but I would sell the rest, as I was not going to want them all. Before I knew it I was carrying boxes of models to my car. I was pleased with the purchase and thought I would sell the ones I didn't want on eBay. That was my first step in selling models on the Internet. From there, I got emails asking for other models or more models of the one I just sold. The next few months saw dramatic changes to Airspotters.com. We went broadband and upgraded the site to a business account. We started looking for suppliers of models at trade prices. We searched the Internet and emailed various people only to find that they were not suppliers of models. Almost giving up, I emailed Flight Miniatures, which had come up a few times in our searches, and we was pleasantly surprised at the speed of the reply from someone we only knew as Shane. We asked if we could order a few models to see what they were like and he agreed. The first order arrived in a few days; we were impressed. Only a few models, but this was the real start of Airspotters.com as we know it today. We posted the models on the website and signed up with Flight Miniatures to use their images. Shane gets top marks as a man who cannot do enough for you. A LIFE-CHANGING MOMENT 2005 I had to leave a well-paid job due to a recurring back injury after a serious fall, so now Airspotters.com has become my full-time job, and it is something I can do. My staff is my family and friends. My wife is my best work colleague and takes an active role in helping run Airspotters.com. She is hoping soon to leave her 9-5 job and come onboard full time. I would like to pay tribute to her support in this venture -- she has been a diamond, as they say. It has not been all plain sailing of course. We have encountered a few hiccups along the way as with most ventures, but we feel we are getting somewhere. As a friend said to me, “You got off the runway and now the long haul flight is about to begin; but remember to enjoy the scenery on the way and it is not all straight flying either….”
ADDED 2010 We used to work from home but not anymore in 2009 we moved to our new premises and have never looked back. picking stock from proper warehouse shelves is so much better then scrabbling around in boxes in the back bedroom. Having a proper desk and carpeted office is so much better then the alcove in the bedroom. And most importantly to be able to let customers pop in and see us here and browse and buy and have a chat is too much nicer. And we got help now as well Safestore staff are happy to help and we have other family members now actively taking a role in progressing our business forward. ADDED IN 2013 Peter came on board in April 2013 after a lifetime companies with top companies like Corgi. He was working for my supplier for many years and then decided to join me after the supplier moved location. The first few months have been exciting and Peter has added that special something that i lacked. Customer have endorsed his involvement into the business. ADDED IN APRIL 2014 A year has passed and Peter is at the forefront of Airpsotters.com, we have grown the business by nearly 30% in that time. Peter had his first Christmas which even he said was far busier then he had expected. This year we are expanding into bigger and better ranges and adding most up to date software to our site to help you shop
better. ADDED AUGUST 2014 In the next few months, the website will become faster and more mobile compatible as we keep up with advances made on the internet. Our social media audience grows at a fast rate of 1500 new people every week that find Airspotters.com for the first time. 2014 is an exciting time we already been involved with filming with Northamptonshire county council with GNU Films and there is more film work in the pipeline hopefully. ADDED JUNE 2015 We have now refitted our showroom and are very pleased with the finish we have achieved as we got so much more product on display than ever before. ADDED JUNE 2018 We are moving to a larger office this time and will be in our new location by the 1st July 2018. The website has been fully updated and we have also implemented GDPR rules. ADDED JUNE 2020 We are now in our 15th Year and we have manged to keep trading all though the Covid 19 pandemic. It has not been easy and we like to thank you all for being so kind and for sending all you lovely messages to us.

Sometimes everything falls into place! ✈️📸I was lucky to get this easyJet departure so sharp—and even luckier to catch i...
18/08/2026

Sometimes everything falls into place! ✈️📸

I was lucky to get this easyJet departure so sharp—and even luckier to catch it through the good part of the fence, making it nice and easy to remove afterwards.

A close-up view at London Gatwick, with plenty of airport activity in the background.



Another beautiful departure just before sunset! ✈️🌅Air China’s impressive Airbus A350 takes off from London Gatwick on 1...
18/08/2026

Another beautiful departure just before sunset! ✈️🌅

Air China’s impressive Airbus A350 takes off from London Gatwick on 18th August 2026.

It’s fantastic to see so many airlines from this part of the world visiting Gatwick these days, including Air China, China Airlines, China Eastern and China Southern. The Airbus A350S and Boeing 787 Dreamliners are always a welcome sight—especially when one arrives wearing a special livery!

Which special-liveried Chinese aircraft would you most like to see at Gatwick?




All I have done here is slightly enhance the landing lights. Against that dark, dramatic sky, the orange easyJet colours...
18/08/2026

All I have done here is slightly enhance the landing lights. Against that dark, dramatic sky, the orange easyJet colours really do stand out.

This is exactly the sort of photograph that makes me glad I made the journey to Gatwick.

“It’s only an easyJet,” you might say—but any photographer will tell you that it isn’t always what you photograph; it’s how you photograph it that counts.

I read and appreciate every comment, so thank you for taking the time to leave them. Unfortunately, I cannot reply to everyone—the response across all my platforms exceeded 250,000 last week—but please know that your support never goes unnoticed.

Thank you for looking.

Malcolm




✈️ Golden hour at London Gatwick!An easyJet Airbus A320 taxis away as the evening light catches that unmistakable orange...
18/08/2026

✈️ Golden hour at London Gatwick!

An easyJet Airbus A320 taxis away as the evening light catches that unmistakable orange-and-white livery. The glowing anti-collision beacon makes this rear view even more striking.

There’s something special about watching a busy airport slowly transition from daylight into dusk. 🧡

Who else enjoys photographing aircraft during the golden hour?

📍 London Gatwick Airport
📅 17 August 2026

Malcolm




🌅✈️ **THE GOLDEN HOUR** ✈️🌅London Gatwick — the magical hour before darkness falls.In a photographer’s world, this reall...
18/08/2026

🌅✈️ **THE GOLDEN HOUR** ✈️🌅

London Gatwick — the magical hour before darkness falls.

In a photographer’s world, this really is a golden hour in every sense. The sun sits low in the sky, bathing the airport in warm light as the aircraft fly straight into its glow.

Once again, I was at the AP5 gate, where I photographed this Jet2 Airbus A321 through the fence. I’ve managed to remove the fence haze and posts while keeping the photograph as close as possible to the moment it was originally taken. It isn’t easy to do—especially quickly!

A gentleman nearby asked me, “Why are you taking photographs, and what are they like?”

“They’re rubbish,” I replied.

He laughed—until I showed him one I had taken a few nights earlier. He was amazed at what was possible!

I have a few more golden-hour photographs to share throughout the day, so please keep watching.

Thank you for looking—and please follow Airspotters.com. We’re getting very close to **13,000 followers!** 🙏✈️

Malcolm




I have to agree with the comments about my last Britannia 787 — it didn’t look quite right.Those who know me personally ...
17/08/2026

I have to agree with the comments about my last Britannia 787 — it didn’t look quite right.

Those who know me personally will know that I don’t give up easily, so I went back and tried again!

This time, I’ve used the setting I love best and recreated the aircraft in Britannia’s classic older livery. I think this version looks much more like a real Boeing 787-9.

What do you think — have I got it right this time?




✈️ WHAT IF… Had Britannia Airways flown the Boeing 787 Dreamliner?Imagine arriving at the airport at daybreak and seeing...
17/08/2026

✈️ WHAT IF… Had Britannia Airways flown the Boeing 787 Dreamliner?

Imagine arriving at the airport at daybreak and seeing this beauty waiting on the apron — a modern 787 wearing Britannia’s much-loved classic colours.

The Dreamliner may belong to a newer generation, but that unmistakable Britannia identity still looks perfectly at home in the skies. A wonderful meeting of aviation nostalgia and modern design.

Would you have loved to see Britannia operate the 787 — and where would you have flown on it? 🌅



I am adding lots of Mugs with my artwork on them. See what you would like. Ideal gifts and will be very popular when tha...
17/08/2026

I am adding lots of Mugs with my artwork on them. See what you would like. Ideal gifts and will be very popular when that time of year comes round.

Ho Ho Ho

Malcolm

Exclsive, Past Wings and Future Skies British Airways Standard VC-10. Ceramic Mug – 11oz

**Air France Airbus A300 F-BVGE at London Heathrow — back in the good old days.**This photograph was originally in very ...
17/08/2026

**Air France Airbus A300 F-BVGE at London Heathrow — back in the good old days.**

This photograph was originally in very poor condition, and I have spent a very long time restoring the colour and focus using AI repair. Of course, the AI didn't get everything right, so I had to go through the picture manually, correcting all the small mistakes.

The first job was repainting the tail after the AI decided to give this classic A300 a modern Air France design! There were also lots of other bits and bobs around the scene that needed sorting out.

I really do love photographs like this. They bring back memories of brilliant days spent spotting at Heathrow—not only for me, but for the thousands of others who stood watching and photographing aircraft during those wonderful years.

I know many of you enjoy studying every detail, and corrections often appear in the comments. If I occasionally sound a little grumpy when replying, please forgive me! With these posts regularly receiving more than 50,000 views, I get a lot of comments—both good and bad. Sometimes the best thing for me to do is walk away, make a cup of tea and come back later!

I never mean to offend anyone. I genuinely appreciate every one of you for following the page, sharing your memories and showing such interest in these photographs.

But at 67, I think I am now officially allowed to be a grumpy old man! 😄☕✈️




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