Sorry TO ! Yes Thursday will be supurb ! There is no time limit, just my idle curiosity ? thinking this looks like a well engineered piece of equipment that has no history ??
Keith.
Ah ! Thanks for that TO, although possibly only an experiment ? It seems there is little known about it ??
Or is there ???
Keith.
Thank you for sharing your photos Scotty, I just love those Belugas, they look so unreal, have seen a few at Wroughton, but still look up every time !
On your 5th photo of the Beluga take off, is the green tint around the flying surfaces …. de-icing fluid ???
Thanks.
Keith.
RichardC. The Colin Lourie shot is from Edinburgh, Turnhouse Airport, I would think mid 60’s ??
Like your photo of ‘KK’ at CoNAM.
Keith.
Whilst we are loving HPR7 Heralds ! How about one from Colin Lourie’s collection, which should ring a bell with those who have been to City of Norwich Aviation Museum ? …… but with a very much older colour scheme !
Keith.

Hope we all have the best of the best !

Deano fantastic ! As others have said, a supurb view from your office, thank you !
Newforest. “And when was the last time this happened? “
I think that was yesterday ?? 😎 😀
Very Happy Christmas to all my friends.
Keith.
Thank you all for your nice comments ! I too liked that cloud formation ! …. So nice when nature is on your side ? Another view of the same … with different settings …
Keith.

The guys here at Air Livery, Norwich, can and have done, a much better Finnish airline colour scheme in the recent past ……
Keith.
Newforest. I think you are getting confused ? the ‘white stuff’ on the ground is merely french chalk, we have to put it down to help the aircraft gain traction for braking in the almost tropical, and very humid, conditions we suffer here in East Anglia 😀
Keith.
Thanks JB, Yes a little differrent ! but a complete surprise ! almost ready to go home and a call from ‘air libya 155’ … seems to be for Air UK maintenance ? Candidate for a respray ???? who knows ????
Keith.
‘586 crew. Can you glean any info from these ?
Keith.



Well I spent an interesting several hours waiting at Marham, with a few other stalwarts, the weather decided to play a last cunning trick on the Harrier and its finale ….. I think the photo below, taken 2 hours before the expected arrival, sums up the result ….. :rolleyes:
Keith.

Firebird. Thank you for that ! both the information and the supurb photo 🙂
Keith.
Supurb video !!!!! Thank you for showing us this common sense approach to getting a job done !
Keith.