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Post by acklington on Jul 4, 2018 18:45:10 GMT 1
More photos from my museum stint today; G-BXXT, IOM, 4 July 18 (1) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr G-BXXT, IOM, 4 July 18 (4) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr This Beech Duchess did quite a few training flights today G-DXTR, IOM, 4 July 18 (3) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr G-DXTR, IOM, 4 July 18 (8) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr Also King Air G-DXTR was back again - more training? G-EICK, IOM, 4 July 18 (3) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr Cessna 172 G-EICK arrived from Cork, to night stop G-MCGJ, IOM, 4 July 18 (4) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr More training earlier today, from 'Coastguard 936' aka G-MCGJ, before it went off to play with some ships. G-RVLW, IOM, 4 July 18 (2) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr And G-RVLW again. Heat haze continues to be a significant problem with photos at present. I also took a couple of distant shots of Piper Arrow N200GK departing from area W, but they are unusable. There was no sign of the Hong Kong liveried Firefly today, so it presumably departed yesterday?
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Post by alexIOM on Jul 4, 2018 19:01:54 GMT 1
Great set of photos Acklington,
Re the Hong Kong Firefly, looking back at FR24 history it departed NW bound at around 1200 Local yesterday. So was presumably only a short stop. Although not being on IOM at the moment I can't confirm!
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