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Post by lodger on Apr 27, 2018 7:53:58 GMT 1
This morning's early Easyjet from LPL was an A320, now registered as OE-IJJ
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2018 21:13:31 GMT 1
Gulfstream 650 M-YGIG should have arrived this evening on delivery.
Expected to depart 1000 tomorrow
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Post by marquis on Apr 28, 2018 8:46:55 GMT 1
Thanks Hawker.
Phenom 300 CS-PHF arrived late morning as "NJE 5BF" and departed early afternoon to Manchester as "NJE 989E". In between A400M Atlas ZM416 did a couple of holds and a nice low approach on 08 as "Comet 460".
Citationjet D-IMOI arrived about 1545, and the above mentioned Gulfstream M-YGIG arrived from Savannah at 2006 - in a very smart scheme it carries an Irish flag on the tail and may be connected with Gulfstream 650 M-YSIX.
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Post by eiwatch on Apr 28, 2018 13:07:04 GMT 1
Any photos of M-YGIG?
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Post by acklington on Apr 28, 2018 17:38:54 GMT 1
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Post by acklington on Apr 28, 2018 17:49:40 GMT 1
Two of the M-YGIG photos were taken today, Saturday 28th April. Also here is part of the current glut of ATPs, there were 10 outside this morning (or eleven including the still present fuselage section of SE-LGV), and possibly another two inside the hangar? SE-LHX, SE-MAK, SE-MAJ, SE-LPT, IOM, 28 April 18 (5) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr SE-MAJ closest, then SE-MAK, SE-LHX, and SE-LPT SE-LHX, IOM, 28 April 18 (2) w by Philip Pain, on Flickr This is SE-LHX, recently saved at the last minute from the scrapman and thanks to the "Save the ATP" Trust, is the subject of a viable plan to restore it as a museum exhibit and engineering students training aid. Two of the passenger ATPs present have apparently now been removed from the Swedish register, and sold to Kenya. However they currently remain as was.
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Post by eiwatch on Apr 28, 2018 17:55:10 GMT 1
Thank you acklington
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