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Post by speedbird1960 on Jan 8, 2011 14:07:48 GMT 1
A few arrivals plus a Bulgarian Air. Callsign: EXS672 / Reg: G-CELY Arr:12:51 Callsign: BGH5805 / Reg: LZ-FBC / Arr:12:52 Callsign: RYR24LU / Reg: EI-DPP / Arr:12:54 Callsign: TCX47RQ / Reg: G-TCDA / Arr:16:32
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Post by copperbob on Jan 8, 2011 21:55:05 GMT 1
Myself, the g/f and the dog took a long walk round the airport trial today, weather was good, and in 2 1/2 hours the following where noted
Ryanairs 737's EI-DLE, DPP, EBV (non based), EFY, EKV, ENC. Jet 2 737's G-CELX, CELY, 757 LSAC BMI Baby 737's G-TOYH, OGBD, BVKB, OBMP BMI E145's G-RJXP, RJXR Bulgarian A320 LZ-FBC Austrian F100 OE-LFK DHL 757's G-BIKC, BIKJ, BMRF B767 G-DHLE Air Con C130 EI-JIV TNT B146 EC-GQO Thompson 757 G-OOBF only biz noted was M-TSGP C525 and lighter bits of note were PA-31 OY-BTZ and PA-34 N81AW
According to locals the long stored B767 G-CELU is to be broken up on site within weeks, so, if you've not seen it, make a trip soon! The Israeli 737 (ex Eurocypria was locked out of sight in the hanger!)
I hope this is of interest to some
Bob
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Post by speedbird1960 on Jan 8, 2011 21:59:55 GMT 1
Thanks for sharing that Bob, did you manage to take any photo's as there where a few nice one's there. Mike
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Post by copperbob on Jan 8, 2011 22:21:09 GMT 1
Sorry Mike, but didn't have my cam with me today, and as it was so sunny and very low and straight across the airfield it wouldn't have been the best. We were at the end of the runway as the F100 came in, straight over us, and that would have made a great pic, but c'est la vie! A lovely walk as well, and plenty of local spotters about today. First time I've been up for a few months, only usually go in the spring/summer eves for the freight, but knew that there were a couple of new Ryans in, so was worth the trip. And with EMA as you may know you never know what will turn up anyway!
Bob
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Post by paravion on Jan 10, 2011 17:57:44 GMT 1
Myself, the g/f and the dog took a long walk round the airport trial today, weather was good, and in 2 1/2 hours the following where noted Ryanairs 737's EI-DLE, DPP, EBV (non based), EFY, EKV, ENC. Jet 2 737's G-CELX, CELY, 757 LSAC BMI Baby 737's G-TOYH, OGBD, BVKB, OBMP BMI E145's G-RJXP, RJXR Bulgarian A320 LZ-FBC Austrian F100 OE-LFK DHL 757's G-BIKC, BIKJ, BMRF B767 G-DHLE Air Con C130 EI-JIV TNT B146 EC-GQO Thompson 757 G-OOBF only biz noted was M-TSGP C525 and lighter bits of note were PA-31 OY-BTZ and PA-34 N81AW According to locals the long stored B767 G-CELU is to be broken up on site within weeks, so, if you've not seen it, make a trip soon! The Israeli 737 (ex Eurocypria was locked out of sight in the hanger!) I hope this is of interest to some Bob Bob slip of the wotsits , Think the 767 could be CECU , CELU 737 still current with Jet 2 Brian......
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Post by copperbob on Jan 10, 2011 20:14:59 GMT 1
Brian, well spotted (that obvious deliberate mistake by myself) seems the brain as usual not as fast as the fingers!
anyway it is CECU being stripped soon, hopefully not CELU for some years to come!
Bob
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