getting back to Beatties model shop, I marvelled at those aircraft suspended on string from the ceiling envious of how brilliant they looked. I used to go there just to look at them. i cannot remember but I think there was a Braniff Orange B747. I begged my parents for one but was told it was for boy's only!
getting back to Beatties model shop, I marvelled at those aircraft suspended on string from the ceiling envious of how brilliant they looked. I used to go there just to look at them.
I don't remember models hanging from the ceiling, but do remember them in display cases. The painting was exquisite, with even the banding on the ejection handles depicted.
I don't remember models hanging from the ceiling, but do remember them in display cases. The painting was exquisite, with even the banding on the ejection handles depicted.
I've certainly seen IL76's at BHX. I remember one in particular. It was Aeroflot and landed R33. There was a large crowd that had turned out and were on the former grass viewing area adjacent to the R33 threshold. The Il76 taxied back down the parallel taxiway and would normally have taken the short runway (06/24) to the cargo apron. However, Air Traffic asked if they would take 'the long way round' in order to taxi past the large crowd. The Aeroflot crew were very obliging, and even waved as they passed, having to taxi back up R33 until turning off toward the cargo apron.
I believe it was IL76 CCCP-86866 on 8/6/88 f/t Riga,type f/v to BHX, remember him stopping on the taxiway next to the viewing area for a while for the many spectators and photographers there and the pilot waving to the crowd.Regards,Simon.
I believe it was IL76 CCCP-86866 on 8/6/88 f/t Riga,type f/v to BHX, remember him stopping on the taxiway next to the viewing area for a while for the many spectators and photographers there and the pilot waving to the crowd.Regards,Simon.
He parked on the old stand 21 diagonally (not Cargo area). Other visitors in later years were, CCCP-76758 in Heavylift colours, a Stansted diversion on 2.2.1992, RA-76756 on 15.10.1992, RA-76527 on 18.8.1993 and UR-76408 on 6.3.1994. There may have been others. Their travels were restricted in later years, I believe, as a result of European noise and emission controls. I’ll stand corrected on that. Visits for relief flights were allowed after that under special licence. Hope this is of interest to some.
Exactly 30 years ago today I logged my ever aircraft at BHX and my love for aviation began, It was the lunchtime AF flight from CDG it started F-GBY something Boeing 732 but if anyone cam help that would be great
Exactly 30 years ago today I logged my ever aircraft at BHX and my love for aviation began, It was the lunchtime AF flight from CDG it started F-GBY something Boeing 732 but if anyone cam help that would be great
Hi Dave. The lunchtime service was AFR940. Assuming you are certain of the date, a Google search shows 27/12/1992 was a Sunday. There were no services scheduled on Sat/Sun that month and no services for Fri 25th as the airport was closed. The only services were F-GBYI on Monday 28/12 (public holiday) and F-GBYD on Wednesday 30/12. The services on 29/12 and 31/12 were cancelled. Hope that helps.
I love the four engined jets too. From the VC-10, B707 and DC-8 through the soviet types, like the IL-62, Il-76 and the Il-86 to the modern B747, A380 and the A340-600.
The C-5 did turn up for the G8 Summit Conference -
As well as others. The C-141 -
B747 and Il-96 -
IL-76 and IL-96 -
IL-76 -
IL-96 -
And Il-62 -
I'm sure that I've posted these before, but couldn't find my originals to link to.
Hope you enjoy.
I love the four engined jets too. From the VC-10, B707 and DC-8 through the soviet types, like the IL-62, Il-76 and the Il-86 to the modern B747, A380 and the A340-600.
The C-5 did turn up for the G8 Summit Conference -
As well as others. The C-141 -
B747 and Il-96 -
IL-76 and IL-96 -
IL-76 -
IL-96 -
And Il-62 -
I'm sure that I've posted these before, but couldn't find my originals to link to.
Hope you enjoy.
The airport also published and sold a VHS tape of the whole event with some glorious shots of Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin descending the steps of their transports and climbing into their ‘beasts’. Plus the sounds of the heavy jets too. (For me the C141 was a star visitor. I think it parked on the end of what was the turning pan for RWY24 at the time.) It’s also in the loft somewhere ! Incidentally the last C5 to visit was a wx diversion from Mildenhall on 17.12.2016.
Passenger figures for the month were 80,181 an 11.3% increase from 1982,mostly due to an extra 8,000 passengers handled on 90 extra flights from Manchester on 29,30/1 due to a firemans strike.
Aston Villa`s last European trip when they beat Barcelona in the two leg European Super Cup Final was disappointing charter wise as they used BA 1-11 G-BGKG 18/1 back 20/1,whilst supporters used Monarch 737 G-BJSO LTN-BCN 18/1,returning 20/1 BCN-GLA.For the second leg at Villa Park Barcelona came by scheduled flight into LHR.
Other charters were Genaie E110 G-BHYT from BRS 3/1 to Stockholm next day with Air Atlantique DC3 G-AMPY which came from Blackpool 4/1,both with Volvo parts.Centreline E110 G-CTLN 16/1 from EDI to LTN,then OY-ASL from LTN 18/1,back to EDI.
A rare visit from BCAL was 1-11 G-BKAW on 17/1 positioning from LGW for a charter to AGP,returning next day.Touraine Air Transport used FH-227 F-GCLM 21/1 f/t ORY with a party for the NEC.
BMA have been using F-27 G-BHMW on the LHR flights from 25/1 and around Christmas.BY had a couple of trooping flights 24/1 G-BADR from Gutersloh,departing to DUS,while G-BJCV also went to DUS
The only Air India 707 to visit was VT-DXT on 2.4,16,23,30/1 AI515/2 and 11,18,25/1 AI503/2.
Spantax DC9/CV990 3/1 CGY
2/1 DIR,9/1 BQQ,16/1 CGZ,29/1 CGZ
TAP 707 2/1 TBC
MAN strike diversions,
28/1 G-BHWF,G-BGYK,G-BADP 737 BY
G-BAEF 727 DA
30/1 G-BGYJ,G-AXNC,G-BADP,G-BGYK,G-BHWF 737 BY
G-BJXJ 737 DA
G-BAEF 727 DA
G-BJMV,G-BDAE 1-11 DA
G-BHBR L1011 BA
G-BGKG 1-11 BA
30/1 G-AXNC,G-BADR,G-BGYJ,G-BFVB,G-BADP,G-BGYK,G-BAZH 737 BY
G-BJXJ 737 DA
G-BDAE 1-11 DA
G-BAEF 727 DA
G-BGKF,AVMR 1-11 BA
G-BHBR,G-BBAH L1011 BA
31/1 G-AXNC,G-BADP,G-BGYK 737 BY
G-BGKE,BGKG 1-11 BA
Further to Kevin's gallery above, the C141 was a regular sight when I was tasked in my job to deliver materials to the Upper Heyford airbase when the Americans were there, security was unbelievably tight just getting to the main gate! Was pleased to see IL62 visited BHX, beautiful aircraft.
The airport also published and sold a VHS tape of the whole event with some glorious shots of Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin descending the steps of their transports and climbing into their ‘beasts’. Plus the sounds of the heavy jets too. (For me the C141 was a star visitor. I think it parked on the end of what was the turning pan for RWY24 at the time.) It’s also in the loft somewhere ! Incidentally the last C5 to visit was a wx diversion from Mildenhall on 17.12.2016.
Was it the airport that published the video, or the spotters shop (I forget the name)? I have a DVD of the event, but it doesn't play well and keeps skipping.
As for the last C5 to visit, it was parked at the railway end of what was R06/R24, due to it having 'hazardous cargo'. I believe a photo was posted by Adil Ray OBE (Citizen Khan actor), taken from the train.
[EDIT] - found it, it was linked to by Ray Finkle -
I like the IL-62 too. They look so similar to the VC-10, except for the much larger 'bullet' fairing at the top of the tail. In the photo I posted (sorry, it's a bit blurred), you can see a rod extending downwards from the rear fuselage. The IL-62 had a tenancy to 'tail sit' when empty so this rod (with wheels) was extended to prevent this. When retracted, the wheels were still proud of the fuselage and acted as a tail scape protection for take off and landing
A clever solution by Illyushin Design Bureau was the tail support arm, a very tail heavy aircraft. I imagine the hazardous cargo were American personnel !
The IL62 was indeed an interesting aircraft but I wouldn't call the tail wheel a clever solution more of a solution to a design fault. The clever one was the VC10 properly balanced therefore no problem to solve in the first place.
There are many photos of aircraft that have tipped often during loading/unloading freight.
Concorde had a tail wheel deployed on take off and landing due to the high angle of attack required on touchdown and landing 😀
The IL62 was indeed an interesting aircraft but I wouldn't call the tail wheel a clever solution more of a solution to a design fault. The clever one was the VC10 properly balanced therefore no problem to solve in the first place.
There are many photos of aircraft that have tipped often during loading/unloading freight.
Concorde had a tail wheel deployed on take off and landing due to the high angle of attack required on touchdown and landing 😀
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For some weird reason, my days off work tend to involve being out of my flat by 5am and not getting back until 10pm. Back to work and the regular "fix" of 7.40am to 7.15pm hours
LBA: B737-300 G-GDFK empty down to Paris at 16:15 to operate the return LS268 back to Leeds 20:00 ETA where it will then operate the delayed LS265 to Malaga 20:40ETD
LBA: Albastar B737-800 EC-MUB positioning in tommorow afternoon from Gatwick 15:45 to operate a charter to Lourdes/Tarbes on Friday afternoon 14:00 AP7721 STC
I don't believe I am quite covering enough roles at work. Its now 4 on a bad day, 5 on a good day and there is scope for a 6th and 7th role. Still on minimum pay but had the biggest payrise in the company,
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