November 11, 2004 at 8:28 pm
Acouple of pics you guys might like.
By: Grey Area - 15th November 2004 at 20:16
IIRC, “C” pier was opened in 1974.
By: Grey Area - 15th November 2004 at 20:16
IIRC, “C” pier was opened in 1974.
By: Pablo - 15th November 2004 at 20:10
For the Northwest 747Fs (flight number NW923 seems to be sticking in my mind), we’re talking more 1979-1981ish; Air Europe was formed in 1978.
I think the AE must be early 80s as I’m not sure whether the satellite pier (pier C) was opened until the very late 70s or even the early 80s. No idea about the Eastern, but excellent photos nonetheless.
By: Pablo - 15th November 2004 at 20:10
For the Northwest 747Fs (flight number NW923 seems to be sticking in my mind), we’re talking more 1979-1981ish; Air Europe was formed in 1978.
I think the AE must be early 80s as I’m not sure whether the satellite pier (pier C) was opened until the very late 70s or even the early 80s. No idea about the Eastern, but excellent photos nonetheless.
By: Bruggen 130 - 15th November 2004 at 19:49
Is anybody going to answer the L10-11 shot. ?
Phil. 🙂
By: Bruggen 130 - 15th November 2004 at 19:49
Is anybody going to answer the L10-11 shot. ?
Phil. 🙂
By: Bruggen 130 - 13th November 2004 at 18:07
First pic, when and where 😀
Phil. 🙂
By: Bruggen 130 - 13th November 2004 at 18:07
First pic, when and where 😀
Phil. 🙂
By: Grey Area - 13th November 2004 at 15:58
The Balkan IL18s were usually seen when one of the Tu154s had a poorly engine or something.
Interflug IL18s were also to be seen, albeit rarely.
By: Grey Area - 13th November 2004 at 15:58
The Balkan IL18s were usually seen when one of the Tu154s had a poorly engine or something.
Interflug IL18s were also to be seen, albeit rarely.
By: David Kerr - 13th November 2004 at 15:11
They weren’t that regular though! Forgot the LOT Il18s and Tarom Il18s at the weekend though the Balkan variety were somewhat rarer.
Wasn’t the Crossair Metro that arrived every Sunday tied in to the Air Florida flight?
By: David Kerr - 13th November 2004 at 15:11
They weren’t that regular though! Forgot the LOT Il18s and Tarom Il18s at the weekend though the Balkan variety were somewhat rarer.
Wasn’t the Crossair Metro that arrived every Sunday tied in to the Air Florida flight?
By: Grey Area - 12th November 2004 at 23:05
Don’t forget the Nor Fly Convair 440s and 580s, David. 🙂
By: Grey Area - 12th November 2004 at 23:05
Don’t forget the Nor Fly Convair 440s and 580s, David. 🙂
By: David Kerr - 12th November 2004 at 22:25
For the Northwest 747Fs (flight number NW923 seems to be sticking in my mind), we’re talking more 1979-1981ish; Air Europe was formed in 1978.
“Vintage” propliners for that time would have been the Kar Air Swingtail Dc6 OH-KDA operating for Finnair 2 or 3 times per week (prior to Finnair’s own DC9s talking over the service with Air Atlanta 737s having a go on the route in the 1990s), Fred Olsen L188s operating for SAS routing to Copenhagen and Clyden Airways Dc3s to/from Dublin (operating at nighttime as Clyden 100 as I remember).
David
By: David Kerr - 12th November 2004 at 22:25
For the Northwest 747Fs (flight number NW923 seems to be sticking in my mind), we’re talking more 1979-1981ish; Air Europe was formed in 1978.
“Vintage” propliners for that time would have been the Kar Air Swingtail Dc6 OH-KDA operating for Finnair 2 or 3 times per week (prior to Finnair’s own DC9s talking over the service with Air Atlanta 737s having a go on the route in the 1990s), Fred Olsen L188s operating for SAS routing to Copenhagen and Clyden Airways Dc3s to/from Dublin (operating at nighttime as Clyden 100 as I remember).
David
By: LBARULES - 12th November 2004 at 21:32
Absolutely love the Wardair and Aeroflot – Thanks once again 🙂
By: LBARULES - 12th November 2004 at 21:32
Absolutely love the Wardair and Aeroflot – Thanks once again 🙂
By: Bruggen 130 - 12th November 2004 at 20:18
A few more, a couple taken at farnborough.
Phil. 🙂
By: Bruggen 130 - 12th November 2004 at 20:18
A few more, a couple taken at farnborough.
Phil. 🙂