November 1, 2004 at 7:24 pm
And some classic Airlines now defunct 🙁
By: kaplan dig - 2nd November 2004 at 22:18
Yay – 748s! Nice snaps!
‘G-BCOE’ was the first aircraft I ever flew in but my second flight in a BAW Viscount (GLA-ABZ) was much better, those cabin windows were HUGE!
By: kaplan dig - 2nd November 2004 at 22:18
Yay – 748s! Nice snaps!
‘G-BCOE’ was the first aircraft I ever flew in but my second flight in a BAW Viscount (GLA-ABZ) was much better, those cabin windows were HUGE!
By: EGNM - 2nd November 2004 at 22:09
Yay – 748s! Nice snaps!
By: EGNM - 2nd November 2004 at 22:09
Yay – 748s! Nice snaps!
By: kaplan dig - 1st November 2004 at 22:54
Excellent pictures Kaplan! I do like the BA viscount shots and the Dan Air 748 pic is great. Nice to see you got the scanner working again. 🙂
I just gave it a tap with a hammer..
By: kaplan dig - 1st November 2004 at 22:54
Excellent pictures Kaplan! I do like the BA viscount shots and the Dan Air 748 pic is great. Nice to see you got the scanner working again. 🙂
I just gave it a tap with a hammer..
By: A330Crazy - 1st November 2004 at 22:48
Excellent pictures Kaplan! I do like the BA viscount shots and the Dan Air 748 pic is great. Nice to see you got the scanner working again. 🙂
By: A330Crazy - 1st November 2004 at 22:48
Excellent pictures Kaplan! I do like the BA viscount shots and the Dan Air 748 pic is great. Nice to see you got the scanner working again. 🙂
By: Mark L - 1st November 2004 at 22:45
Calibration in the UK is done by FR Aviation/Flight Precision./Chobham leasing. I’m not sure if they solely use the Beech 200s or not though?
By: Mark L - 1st November 2004 at 22:45
Calibration in the UK is done by FR Aviation/Flight Precision./Chobham leasing. I’m not sure if they solely use the Beech 200s or not though?
By: kev35 - 1st November 2004 at 21:01
Calibration duties are now carried out by Beech twins aren’t they?
The Dan-air 748 brings back memories, flew on one from BHX-MAN-BHX in about 1975. Love the Heralds, always thought them nicer than the F-27’s. Grew up with Viscounts flying overhead several times a day so had a soft spot for them.
The RAF’s Andovers were longer I think and the aircraft ‘knelt’ down at the rear to allow easier unloading through the rear cargo entrance. Much in the same way as an old Citroen does.
Regards,
kev35
By: kev35 - 1st November 2004 at 21:01
Calibration duties are now carried out by Beech twins aren’t they?
The Dan-air 748 brings back memories, flew on one from BHX-MAN-BHX in about 1975. Love the Heralds, always thought them nicer than the F-27’s. Grew up with Viscounts flying overhead several times a day so had a soft spot for them.
The RAF’s Andovers were longer I think and the aircraft ‘knelt’ down at the rear to allow easier unloading through the rear cargo entrance. Much in the same way as an old Citroen does.
Regards,
kev35
By: Mark L - 1st November 2004 at 19:49
Ah OK, we don’t see them now due to the wonders of the private sector then 😉
By: Mark L - 1st November 2004 at 19:49
Ah OK, we don’t see them now due to the wonders of the private sector then 😉
By: Ren Frew - 1st November 2004 at 19:48
The CAA used the 748 for testing both pilots and the approach facilities of civil airports. I remember seeing them based at Stansted. The RAF used their version (Andovers) to test the military airfield equipment.
mmitch.
They used to spend hours buzzing around GLA doing their tests.
By: Ren Frew - 1st November 2004 at 19:48
The CAA used the 748 for testing both pilots and the approach facilities of civil airports. I remember seeing them based at Stansted. The RAF used their version (Andovers) to test the military airfield equipment.
mmitch.
They used to spend hours buzzing around GLA doing their tests.
By: mmitch - 1st November 2004 at 19:45
The CAA used the 748 for testing both pilots and the approach facilities of civil airports. I remember seeing them based at Stansted. The RAF used their version (Andovers) to test the military airfield equipment.
mmitch.
By: mmitch - 1st November 2004 at 19:45
The CAA used the 748 for testing both pilots and the approach facilities of civil airports. I remember seeing them based at Stansted. The RAF used their version (Andovers) to test the military airfield equipment.
mmitch.
By: Mark L - 1st November 2004 at 19:32
Superb pics! What did the CAA do with its HS748?
By: Mark L - 1st November 2004 at 19:32
Superb pics! What did the CAA do with its HS748?