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Saturday Afternoon at MAN (13/5/06)

Ah well…..the sunshine wasn’t going to last forever, was it? :rolleyes:

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It’s back to work for me on Monday and I’m off darn sarf next weekend, so no MAN pics from me for a while. (Stop cheering at the back there – I can see you!)

Enjoy….. 😀

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By: LBARULES - 14th May 2006 at 11:52

I understand that the correct technical term for this particular type of landing is a “take-off”. :diablo:

The Freebird was, indeed, operating an Air Scotland/Air Greece flight.

Regarding Matt’s question: since the twice-weekly service started earlier this week we’ve seen a leased (German-registered) B737 and a CRJ so the only honest answer is “I don’t know”.

Thanks for the comments, chaps. 🙂

I was wondering what was dodgy about it! :D.

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By: cheesebag - 14th May 2006 at 11:06

I understand that the correct technical term for this particular type of landing is a “take-off”.

😀 😀 😀

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By: PMN - 14th May 2006 at 02:45

Very nice Lance. Great timing on the Dragonair 747 shots. Must be a bass player thing!

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By: BHXlocal - 13th May 2006 at 22:31

Great as ever

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By: Manston Airport - 13th May 2006 at 22:27

Nice shots there Lance.

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By: Grey Area - 13th May 2006 at 20:34

Excellent shots Lance, once again. Dodgy landing by the Sky Europe there 😀

I understand that the correct technical term for this particular type of landing is a “take-off”. :diablo:

The Freebird was, indeed, operating an Air Scotland/Air Greece flight.

Regarding Matt’s question: since the twice-weekly service started earlier this week we’ve seen a leased (German-registered) B737 and a CRJ so the only honest answer is “I don’t know”.

Thanks for the comments, chaps. 🙂

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By: RingwaySam - 13th May 2006 at 20:05

Excellent shots mate!

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By: tomfellows - 13th May 2006 at 19:57

Very impressive touchdown shots Lance.

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By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 13th May 2006 at 19:52

Very good shots Lance! Is that Adria CRJ a one-off, or are they using them for the whole season?

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By: mmemovements - 13th May 2006 at 19:43

Excellent shots Lance, once again. Dodgy landing by the Sky Europe there 😀

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By: LBARULES - 13th May 2006 at 19:38

I imagine it will have been.

Excellent shots Lance :).

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By: 007peter - 13th May 2006 at 19:29

nice selection lance is the freebird doing a air scotland flight

regards

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