December 27, 2006 at 5:26 pm
A lunchtime trip to Liverpool with Mr Dyson produced, among others, this quartet from the UK register.
The owner of the purple Robinson 22 had clearly read the weather forecast before leaving home. 😎



Enjoy….. 😀
By: Grey Area - 29th December 2006 at 07:51
I’d guess I last sat on the balcony at Speke back in 1964
The ramp was filled (ha!) with a Viscount, a couple of DC3, possibly a DC4 and the odd Bristol Freighter car ferrying to the IOM.
Have you ever seen this website, Rob?
By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 29th December 2006 at 01:34
Can’t say I’ve ever seen that Robinson 22 with floats in the UK before!
Great shots despite the dull weather!! 😀
By: Moggy C - 29th December 2006 at 00:00
I’d guess I last sat on the balcony at Speke back in 1964
The ramp was filled (ha!) with a Viscount, a couple of DC3, possibly a DC4 and the odd Bristol Freighter car ferrying to the IOM.
Oh and dear old G-AOJH, the first aircraft I ever flew in.
Moggy
By: Grey Area - 28th December 2006 at 23:40
What’s the JL airport like…do they recieve any heavies …or just your 737 A320 types
The bulk of the traffic is Ryanair B737s and Easyjet A319s, with Wizz Air A320s, Euromanx ATR72 and DHC8 and FlyBE DHC8-400s thrown in to break the monotony.
Some interesting cargo movements, too.
Liverpool FC generate the odd heavier type when playing at home in European competitions but, even then, the really heavy stuff sometimes goes to MAN.
Thanks for the comments, chaps. 🙂
By: mmemovements - 28th December 2006 at 12:10
Nice shots Lance! What was G-GNAA (our based Helimed at DTVA) doing all the way over there?! Gone walkies for a bit obviously!
Scott
By: steve rowell - 28th December 2006 at 09:35
What’s the JL airport like…do they recieve any heavies …or just your 737 A320 types
By: markwinterb - 28th December 2006 at 08:27
Nice Images
Nice shots Lance,
Like the floater! oopps! floats on the chopper!!
Mark
(and a hung over PMN)
By: wannabe pilot - 27th December 2006 at 23:38
Nice shots Lance, the floats say it all! 😀
By: 007peter - 27th December 2006 at 17:33
change of scenery i see for you lance i like those 2 choppers
regards
peter