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C-130 Aircraft Flies Over Hong Kong November 8th, 2007, posted by FofR

A number of news crews were on hand to witness some of the C-130 aircraft Hong Kong fly overs which took place today as part of The Dark Knight’s filming schedule:

Hong Kong Fly Over

Associated Press (2) | Reuters (2)

The Standard have posted an article covering the event. Once again it seems filled with more of their negative commentary - stating that the fly overs failed to “thrill fans” and those that waited outside to catch a glimpse of Batman or the bat signal. I get the feeling they are not entirely happy with the TDK HK shoot.

Flickr user fernandogros (blog) has also managed to capture some shots of an encircling Helicopter, taking some footage for the movie:

TDK Helicopter

In other related news, Cybrpunk has posted some street closures in the area to make way for Batman and his chums. Specifically, November 9th between 2:00pm and 5:30pm on Lyndhurst Terrace and Cochrane Street:

Hong kong Street Closures Notice

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