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Post by woodvalewarrior on Sept 24, 2010 11:13:14 GMT 1
Cheers for that Viscount. I can honestly say I've never heard of a Thruxton Jaceroo, I think this is the best name for an aeroplane ever.
Yesterdays more usual log 23/9/10
PA44 G-BGCO to/from Warton JP G-BWGF 'Jet Provost' circuit training and short visit to Warton for refuel.
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Post by viscount on Sept 24, 2010 13:42:00 GMT 1
There were just 19 of the 4 seater Thruxton Jackeroo's converted from Tiger Moths in the late 50s. For a little more, including a photo of G-AOIR, then www.wikipedia.org and type in 'Thruxton Jackeroo' in the search box.
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Post by negativeg on Sept 24, 2010 18:58:19 GMT 1
Just a couple to add to the airshow aircraft which went into Woodvale:-
G-BMUD - c182 (Parachutists) G-OWFS- c.152 (Seen whilst passing Am)
XZ730 (634) - Lynx HAS3 -Blackcat 1 ZD268 (643) - Lynx HMA8 -Blackcat2
The above Lynx are confirmed from my Photographs, hope this helps to Clarify
Neg G
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Post by woodvalewarrior on Sept 26, 2010 16:47:42 GMT 1
26/9/10
PA28 G-BNOP in to/from Blackpool EC135 'Helimed 72A' G-NWEM landed on the beach just to the west then out to Ormskirk hospital. JP 'Archer' G-BWGF dep to/from flypast at Wirral
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Post by woodvalewarrior on Sept 28, 2010 15:38:30 GMT 1
28/9/10
Beech 200 G-PFFN in
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Post by woodvalewarrior on Sept 30, 2010 19:10:07 GMT 1
30/9/10
PA44 G-BGCO in from Warton Beech 200 G-PFFN in. R44 in AM
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Post by woodvalewarrior on Oct 1, 2010 18:22:34 GMT 1
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