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Post by viscount on Jun 19, 2010 22:35:18 GMT 1
I note from www.caa.co.uk G-INFO section that Nasaire's blue and white PA-28RT-201 Cherokee Arrow G-JANO which has been a Liverpool resident since March 2007, on 2nd June 2010 was re-registered as G-LFSR to Liverpool Flying School in Hangar 4.
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Post by Beemer on Jul 30, 2010 15:08:21 GMT 1
G-LFSR Liverbird 6G-LFSR (2) by Beemer328i, on Flickr G-GMCM registered to Eurocopter Uk at the moment will I think be soon registered to TJ Morris of Home and Bargains as is G-GTJM G-GMCM AS350 by Beemer328i, on Flickr Regards Beemer.
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Post by RICEY on Aug 1, 2010 15:38:10 GMT 1
what happend to his ec120 of the same reg beemer
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Post by Beemer on Aug 1, 2010 16:35:42 GMT 1
The EC-120 is G-GTJM and it looks like they could be replacing their other Squirrel. Regards Beemer.
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Post by Beemer on Aug 7, 2010 18:43:31 GMT 1
You may have noticed that Liverpool Flying School are giving titles to their aircraft G-LFSH Liverbird 3G-LFSH Pa38 by Beemer328i, on Flickr The list is as follows, G-LFSA Liverbird 1G-LFSG Liverbird 2G-LFSH Liverbird 3G-LFSM Liverbird 4G-LFSN Liverbird 5G-LFSR Liverbird 6 Regards Beemer.
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Post by Beemer on Aug 10, 2010 7:14:55 GMT 1
As predicted by your truly, G-GMCM Eurocopter AS350B3 Ecuruiel is now registered to T J Morris of Home and Bargains. Regards Beemer.
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Post by Sabreliner on Aug 10, 2010 16:32:49 GMT 1
G-GMCM AS-350 is based at Hangar 3, Blackpool Airport.
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Post by Beemer on Aug 10, 2010 18:48:23 GMT 1
G-GMCM AS-350 is based at Hangar 3, Blackpool Airport. Simon I was told it was to be a resident. It spends enough time at LJLA and Kirkby and I think the owner lives near Tarporley.. Regards Beemer.
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Post by Sabreliner on Aug 10, 2010 21:31:11 GMT 1
TJ Morris Ltd have three helicopters registered to them they are as follows:- G-GMCM AS350B3 c/n 4576 G-GSJH BELL 206B c/n 3958 G-GTJM EC120B c/n 1428 I saw all three at Blackpool on Sunday, the AS350B3 was sat on the apron & the other two were in the the hangar. I have only seen G-GMCM visit Liverpool, spending under an hour on the apron each time it visits.
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