February 11, 2006 at 4:18 pm
yes almost 4 seasons 1 one day mostly wind and rain
got lots of photos can anyone identify the us army aircraft
there was 4 of them in
heres the selection from today
enjoy
peter
By: zoot horn rollo - 13th February 2006 at 10:34
The 330’s were on their way back to the US from Iraq having been out there for some months.
I assume that the original plan was that they were to be replaced by the two 360s that crashed near Milwaukee as these were due to be flying out there 🙁
By: DaveF68 - 12th February 2006 at 22:50
The S330s were there on Friday as well, so I guess they must have over-nighted.
I’ve seen that Ryanair/Boeing 737 at other airport, noteably East Midlands doing touch and gos (For about an hour it was always within site of the terminal)
Anyyone know if the Ryanair aircraft on the North side are stored there?
By: airband1 - 12th February 2006 at 22:49
Thanks Guys
Just had a look on Airliners.net at the Air Berlin plane and the winglets sure set it off nicely in my opinion.
By: Ren Frew - 12th February 2006 at 22:41
Is the Boeing/ryanair blue their new colour scheme or is it MOs way of trying to yet again save more money on a paint job either way I really like it?
It’s Boeing’s (new) house livery Jim. Certain Boeing customers have agreed to don the livery on various Boeing types as a form of brand awareness on the part of Boeing.
It can or could also be found on a Korean Air 737-900, a China Airlines 747-400 and the as mentioned Air Berlin 737.
By: 007peter - 12th February 2006 at 22:29
Is the Boeing/ryanair blue their new colour scheme or is it MOs way of trying to yet again save more money on a paint job either way I really like it?
jim
i like it as well air berlin have that livery as well with winglets
peter
By: airband1 - 12th February 2006 at 22:25
Is the Boeing/ryanair blue their new colour scheme or is it MOs way of trying to yet again save more money on a paint job either way I really like it?
By: Ren Frew - 12th February 2006 at 12:29
Not an esthetically pleasing aircraft i must say
When I first saw one, as a kid, I thought it was some kind of flying boat ? 😮
By: steve rowell - 12th February 2006 at 05:43
It’s a military variant of the Shorts 330, otherwise known as the Shorts Sherpa.
😀
Not an esthetically pleasing aircraft i must say
By: bostin01 - 11th February 2006 at 20:26
Nice pics! 🙂
Love the Evergreen and the spray.
Cheers
Kev
By: rab5869 - 11th February 2006 at 19:51
photo’s
As You know 007 the weather we had at pik so yes mate very nice shots especially the ryan air blue very nice, even after the second attempt at take off.
By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 11th February 2006 at 17:39
Very nice shots!
By: Ren Frew - 11th February 2006 at 17:13
Would those Sherpas have made the Atlantic crossing? If so, I pity the crews! Otherwise, are they based in the UK or Europe? (military question, I know, but they are here in Commercial).
AFAIK They are National Guard machines, so would normally be found within the USA ? Presumably they’ve become involved in Iraq somehow and are routing through PIK for fuel enroute to or from the US ???
By: Papa Lima - 11th February 2006 at 17:05
Would those Sherpas have made the Atlantic crossing? If so, I pity the crews! Otherwise, are they based in the UK or Europe? (military question, I know, but they are here in Commercial).
By: 007peter - 11th February 2006 at 16:34
It’s a military variant of the Shorts 330, otherwise known as the Shorts Sherpa.
thanks renfrew
peter
By: Ren Frew - 11th February 2006 at 16:26
It’s a military variant of the Shorts 330, otherwise known as the Shorts Sherpa.
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0779768/L/
If you’d been around GLA in the early 80’s, you’d have had plenty of the civilian variant to snap all day long. Nowadays the only “330’s” to be found are of the Airbus variety…. 😀