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Post by 737tony1 on Sept 30, 2012 19:57:54 GMT 1
Beluga due in at 10.30 due to depart at 12.00. Reg F-GSTB beluga 2
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Post by tonyspeke on Oct 1, 2012 6:41:55 GMT 1
Only the outbound Wizz callsign has changed today. Vilnius callsigns today are WZZ77/7RH.
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Post by mattp on Oct 1, 2012 10:17:47 GMT 1
R.E The arrival of the beluga, it must be a fuel stop, as Hawarden must not have any fuel or not enough of it...... Just taxied down the runway for departure so will be there at 10.30am
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kevm
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Post by kevm on Oct 1, 2012 13:26:16 GMT 1
Just a quick dash up to the mound after getting overshot by the Beluga on the way over the bridge. Here's my take on an hour spent up these this morning... 1] 2] 3] 4] 5]
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Post by DC-10er on Oct 1, 2012 18:25:44 GMT 1
Another shot of Beluga F-GSTB turning on to 27 for departure:
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Post by andyh on Oct 1, 2012 18:26:13 GMT 1
Great pics of the Beluga. Interesting to note that the airport has a couple of pics of the aircraft on its Twitter feed taken by passengers and staff. Perhaps you should Tweet them one of yours!
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Post by paul88jnr on Oct 1, 2012 20:01:15 GMT 1
Was debating to go today or not and unfortunately I didn't but caught a glimpse of it whilst drivin round Sefton park great pics
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Post by clifftop on Oct 1, 2012 20:25:24 GMT 1
Hey, got to "The Mound" at 11:58 Hours, to find Beluga2TB had taken off approx 10 minutes earlier....
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Post by Beemer on Oct 1, 2012 20:49:12 GMT 1
I am informed that the Beluga was on a test flight. It needed a longer runway than Hawarden has and took on enough fuel for a 5.1/2 to 6.0 hour flight and covered most of Europe and went to Munich. Regards Beemer.
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