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Aurigny Air Services - Airline of the Channel Islands
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Yet another from me this time at Norwich ....G-HUET !
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Here are two from Guernsey in 2005.
Pete.
Trislander Aurigny G-BEVT Guernsey
Trislander Aurigny G-FTSE Guernsey
Pete.
Trislander Aurigny G-BEVT Guernsey
Trislander Aurigny G-FTSE Guernsey
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G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
All completed and ready for blast off Leavesden Aerodrome 1983
G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
Some of my early handywork(Rolls Royce ) Leavesden Aerodrome 1983 ( Yes its Harry Potter Land Now !!!!),it was a bit of a love hate relationship with this type and the Islander but the Aurigny fleet playing a big part in it , one of the first aircraft i would work on was G-AZLJ great to see the picture as well ,i am sure we carried out a least 3 Trislander repaints and couple of islanders,Both of these types were renowned for having vast amounts of riveted panels & screwed down inspection panels catching your fingers when hand sanding was a daily hazard belive me after all these years i still have the scars!!!enjoy
All completed and ready for blast off Leavesden Aerodrome 1983
G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
G-BBYO BN2AMKIII Trislander by Adrian Batchelor AKA Bad Boy Batch, on Flickr
Some of my early handywork(Rolls Royce ) Leavesden Aerodrome 1983 ( Yes its Harry Potter Land Now !!!!),it was a bit of a love hate relationship with this type and the Islander but the Aurigny fleet playing a big part in it , one of the first aircraft i would work on was G-AZLJ great to see the picture as well ,i am sure we carried out a least 3 Trislander repaints and couple of islanders,Both of these types were renowned for having vast amounts of riveted panels & screwed down inspection panels catching your fingers when hand sanding was a daily hazard belive me after all these years i still have the scars!!!enjoy
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Pics taken as record shots only - no competition entries here
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Pics taken as record shots only - no competition entries here
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Some from my collection
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
Hope enjoy
Mark
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
ATR 72 G-COBO by Mark, on Flickr
Hope enjoy
Mark
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Leased Dornier 228 G-OMAF at Guernsey 2017.
ATR72 G-COBO Guernsey Airport
RUAG 228 G-OAUR about to touch down on 27 at Guernsey
ATR72 G-COBO Guernsey Airport
RUAG 228 G-OAUR about to touch down on 27 at Guernsey
Pics taken as record shots only - no competition entries here
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Aurigny's Trislanders spent a few years earning money for the airline as 'Flying Billboards'
TrislanderS G-JOEY &G-BDWV
G-JOEY in a revised colour scheme
G-OAAS was the first SH360 to fly with the airline & at the time was the larget aircraft in the fleet.
TrislanderS G-JOEY &G-BDWV
G-JOEY in a revised colour scheme
G-OAAS was the first SH360 to fly with the airline & at the time was the larget aircraft in the fleet.
Pics taken as record shots only - no competition entries here
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