She made tonights evening news on the BBC, albeit Local, fast forward to 24 mins.
Click on VIDEO – Look East – Right side of page, be quick as wont be there tomorrow!
Jamie
She made tonights evening news on the BBC, albeit Local, fast forward to 24 mins.
Click on VIDEO – Look East – Right side of page, be quick as wont be there tomorrow!
Jamie
Great pictures again Tony, you must have been in the field at the end of 24, hope you had your wellies on!
Still at least you did not have to put up some comments shouted out by an Air Livery Painter directed at the 30 odd spectators next to their facility. Something along the lines of “There are its gone now, you can all go and get back to your sad lives” charming in thought. :rolleyes:
For anyone missing the sounds of the Dart, you should have been at Southend Saturday!
Whilst everyone was on the otherside of the airfield looking at the Qantas 707, ( & very nice she was too ) another Aussie was turning and burning both Darts.
748 VH-AYS had a short engine run on Saturday Afternoon.
🙂
Great pics Tony, missed the take off today, still maybe tomorrow?
Hi tides at 10.30 so get here early 😀
Not my pics lukey…..hehe
Rumours of 11am flight on another forum :rolleyes: ont know how true that is though?
Heres their press release…………….
“British Airways has been advised that three of its Boeing 767 short haul aircraft have been identified by the UK government as part of the investigation into the death of Alexander Litvinenko.
The airline was contacted last night (Tuesday, November 28) by the government. It has taken the three B767s out of service to enable forensic examination to be carried out.
The initial results of the forensic tests, which was confirmed late this afternoon, has shown very low traces of a radioactive substance onboard two of the three aircraft.
British Airways has been advised that this investigation is confined solely to these three B767 aircraft, which will remain out of service until further notice.
British Airways understands that from advice it has been given that the risk to public health is low.
The airline is in the process of making contact with customers who have travelled on flights operated by these aircraft, which operate within Europe.
The airline has published the flights affected on its website, http://www.ba.com, and customers on these flights who wish to receive further advice are advised to telephone NHS Direct on 0845 4647. Only customers who have travelled on these specific flights are asked to telephone NHS Direct.
British Airways has set up a special helpline for customers and staff on 0845 6040171 or 0191 211 3690 for international calls.
Further information will be released as it becomes available and information will be posted on the airline’s website.
ends
29 November, 2006 123/AP/06″
Think Dave T put it on there last night, seems a reasonable price and a interesting project, if you have the room.
Cant get it in me garage 🙁
Great pictures Tony, decent shots of her have been very sparse, even on A-net.
Maybe she will be on her way in the next few days after the engine probs yesterday.
Thanks for the advice and to Paul for the PM. I picked up a mint boxed 350D today for £380 with a std lens.
Thanks !
Does that mean all is set for departure at 11.00 tomorrow?
There were rumours of air Tests & Approach at Jersey on another forum, anyone know if this is correct & will it just depart SEN on the 26th ? I.e no air test and rtn to SEN?