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Swiss duo at NWI…….

Hi all ……

Popped down to NWI hoping once again for movement from air livery and wasn’t disappointed.Privatair was rolled out in her revised C/S, and was also suprised to have a swiss challenger arrive for Saxon Air.

Eastern Embraer ERJ-135ER depating on a holiday flight to Turkey.

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Embraer ERJ-135ER by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

Arikair’s 5N-MJF departing after long term storage.

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Boeing 737-7GL by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

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Boeing 737-7GL by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

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Boeing 737-7GL by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

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Boeing 737-7GL by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

City Jet Fokker 50 arriving.

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Fokker 50 by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

The first swiss of the day, Canadair CL601 Challenger arriving.

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Canadair CL601 Challenger by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

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Canadair CL601 Challenger by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

Eastern Saab 2000 departing just before the storm arrived.

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Saab 2000 by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

And to finish on , Privatair 757 being towed from air livery and then later departing in poor weather.

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Boeing 757-23A/W by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

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Boeing 757-23A/W by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

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Boeing 757-23A/W by FlyingAnts, on Flickr

Thanks for taking a look 🙂

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By: ThreeSpool - 19th July 2011 at 13:30

According to Skyliner Aviation, OO-VLE went to Norwich for part-out/scrapping.

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By: FlyingAnts - 17th July 2011 at 22:52

Thanks for the info

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By: tenthije - 17th July 2011 at 22:13

Hi … hadn’t heard of that incident,do you know What actually happened ??

While undergoing going maintenace the main gear retracted. The plane ended up with it’s belly on the ground, and a large crack on the fuselage just behind the main passenger door as well as minor bruises all over the forward fuselage. Why the landing gear retracted is not yet known / announced.

Here’s a photo of the incident.

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By: MSR777 - 17th July 2011 at 22:11

That 757 is definitely a looker:)

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By: FlyingAnts - 17th July 2011 at 21:26

Surprised to see OO-VLE back in the air. I would have expected it to be parted out following the landing gear mishap at Rotterdam earlier this year.

Hi … hadn’t heard of that incident,do you know What actually happened ??

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By: FlyingAnts - 17th July 2011 at 21:20

Hi …. As far as i know this is Privatair’s new c/s and i also found it odd that the ERJ-135ER was on a scheduled flight to somewhere like turkey.

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By: tenthije - 17th July 2011 at 21:20

Surprised to see OO-VLE back in the air. I would have expected it to be parted out following the landing gear mishap at Rotterdam earlier this year.

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By: ThreeSpool - 17th July 2011 at 21:13

Is the Privatair B757 going onwards to Jet2 at some future date?

Also, surely the EMB145 wouldn’t be going all the way to Turkey?

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