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Post by plug on Aug 31, 2022 8:46:58 GMT 1
29 August. The BAES 737 went to Athens to assist one of the QEAF Typhoons that had turned back during its delivery flight. G-SHRS 737-8B5(SF)(WL) by Dan Sprague, on Flickr The latest visiting QEAF C-17 took off, heading to Al Udeid. A7-MAP C-17A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr A7-MAP C-17A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr A7-MAP C-17A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZR507/QA406, which missed its delivery flight last week due to a technical hitch, was parked on the south side. ZR507 QA406 Typhoon by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 30 August. Two QEAF Typhoons set off on their delivery flight, first to Tarbes, then on to Malta. ZR507 QA406 Typhoon by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZR507 QA406 Typhoon by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZR508 QA407 Typhoon by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZR508 QA407 Typhoon by Dan Sprague, on Flickr This RAAF 737 arrived from Berlin via Glasgow. Seen here overhead before short finals, it did a U-turn half-way down the runway so I was in the wrong place for a close-up A36-002 737-7DF(BBJ) by Dan Sprague, on Flickr A36-002 737-7DF(BBJ) by Dan Sprague, on Flickr Meanwhile the based 2-seater returned from a sortie over the Valley area. ZK303 Typhoon T3 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr
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