June 30, 2004 at 9:47 pm
http://www.farnborough.com/Aircraft/aircraft.asp
According to the website a B727-100 will show up in the static (woohoo!). However, behind that it says (BAP). What does that mean? I know what static means and what flying means, but BAP is new for me.
By: robbelc - 3rd July 2004 at 11:48
Sorry I missed this one, the BAP is the business aircraft park, only open
Monday-Wednesday, all the aircraft there will depart on Thursday,if not before. Check out my website for a more accurate list of whats going to be there. The SBAC are not that hot on putting stuff on their site
airshow list
If anybody has anymore questions please fire away. I will post some photos from arrivals week on here as well as my site.
By: Papa Lima - 30th June 2004 at 22:11
As far as I can see, just two of the aircraft in that list were “Made in England” – what’s happened to the British aircraft industry in the 30 years I’ve been away!!!? Perhaps it’s not the SBAC Show any more!
By: RIPConcorde - 30th June 2004 at 22:06
South African Airways South Africa B747-400 Flying (23/24)
Wow! Looks like the 24th is the day to be there of the 2 public days!
By: RIPConcorde - 30th June 2004 at 22:04
Oh God! What a stupid question that was! 😮 😉
By: Mark L - 30th June 2004 at 21:59
Look at the link Peter posted 😉
By: RIPConcorde - 30th June 2004 at 21:53
Looks like I could be heading to the show! 😀 😎
What’s going to be there on the public days? flying and static.
By: Mark L - 30th June 2004 at 21:51
Business Aviation Park. This is a new idea by the organisers whereby the exhibitors bring their planes along for the first 3 days to exhibit them, but then fly them away again early to go back to making money.
However the BAP is about half the show contents, so I would be very surprised if it emptied on the Wednesday as there wouldn’t be a lot left!