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Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Thanks for the updates this week nitro, all updated now
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/ ... dic/34295e
Reports PH-BFG scrapped March 2021
https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtop ... #p22718069
Reports scrapped on 25 March 2021.
Reports PH-BFG scrapped March 2021
https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtop ... #p22718069
Reports scrapped on 25 March 2021.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Morning Maltatripper, I’ve recently added to the list on the first page of this discussion regarding past arrivals in previous years and rough times of scrapping, the first British Airways 747 to arrive G-CIVL has also been reported as now scrapped this month too.Maltatripper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:23 pmhttps://www.planespotters.net/airframe/ ... dic/34295e
Reports PH-BFG scrapped March 2021
https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtop ... #p22718069
Reports scrapped on 25 March 2021.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Pretty impressive.
I forgot to look at page 1.
I forgot to look at page 1.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
No problem, I think I’m still missing a few movements though
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
great work guys, thanks for all your efforts in this and other Kemble posts
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A nice visitor yesterday was Blackbird Air Charter Dassault Falcon 2000S OY-SWO which departed to Billund at 15:14 as BBB5P, good to see the biz Jets are now starting to return. Looks like it has visited before though.
Also seen reported that G-BYGE is the next BA 747 to be chopped as it has apparently been moved to the scrapping compound area.
Also seen reported that G-BYGE is the next BA 747 to be chopped as it has apparently been moved to the scrapping compound area.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
I saw G-BYGE yesterday
The engines and cowlings have been removed. Part of the outer left wing is also missing.
Also a section of fuselage on the left side approximately over the wings. Three rows of seats can be seen.
Also seen were pitprops. Not sure if undercarriage is to removed from G-BYGE or F-HSEA.
Also some outer skin gone forward of the first door.
I expect that full scrapping will soon follow.
The engines and cowlings have been removed. Part of the outer left wing is also missing.
Also a section of fuselage on the left side approximately over the wings. Three rows of seats can be seen.
Also seen were pitprops. Not sure if undercarriage is to removed from G-BYGE or F-HSEA.
Also some outer skin gone forward of the first door.
I expect that full scrapping will soon follow.
Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
OY-SWO is a fairly regular visitor at Kemble. Last visit was on 20th August 2020 but it also visited on 1 August, 29 July, 18 July and 14 July last year. Usually to/from Bilund airfield in Denmark (home of Lego )EMA Planespotting wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 7:24 amA nice visitor yesterday was Blackbird Air Charter Dassault Falcon 2000S OY-SWO which departed to Billund at 15:14 as BBB5P, good to see the biz Jets are now starting to return. Looks like it has visited before though.
Also seen reported that G-BYGE is the next BA 747 to be chopped as it has apparently been moved to the scrapping compound area.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Norwegian 737s SE-RPX and SE-RRH both due into Kemble on the 8th between 13:00 and 13:30 both from Copenhagen.
Update : both inbound and on time.
Update : both inbound and on time.
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Thanks for the update MaltatripperMaltatripper wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:36 pmhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/KembleEGBP/
Now arrived.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
I’ve updated the info on the first page today with the latest Norwegian 737 arrivals and also conformation that Jet2 757 G-LSAG and Czech A319 OK-MEL have both been scrapped at 33 years old (757) and 13 years old (A319) respectively.
Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
A319 G-EZIH due into Kemble around 11:15L from Lasham as EZY9001
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
12:08 local
Here's a video - was very windy today although fortunately blowing straight down the runway!
https://youtu.be/MdATzvFmXms
Here's a video - was very windy today although fortunately blowing straight down the runway!
https://youtu.be/MdATzvFmXms
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Great video nitro, well donenitro999 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:08 pm12:08 local
Here's a video - was very windy today although fortunately blowing straight down the runway!
https://youtu.be/MdATzvFmXms
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Looking at the B717.
EZ-A01 is still there.
EZ-A102 was there 1/11/2020 but not seen 2/12/2020 or since.
EZ-A106 and EZ-A107 were there 19/12/2020, but not on 3/4/2021. What was/is there is a nose section. Based on www.planespotters.net, my hunch is that it EZ-A107 which they record as scrapped in March 2021, rather than EZ-A106 scrapped January 2021. This is supported by the nose section seen now has all windscreen panels intact. By 1 November 2020, EZ-A106 was missing the central windscreen panel.
IMO, showing EZ-A102 scrapped November 2020, is a solid bet, EZ-A106 being scrapped in early 2021 is on the balance of probabilities.
EZ-A01 is still there.
EZ-A102 was there 1/11/2020 but not seen 2/12/2020 or since.
EZ-A106 and EZ-A107 were there 19/12/2020, but not on 3/4/2021. What was/is there is a nose section. Based on www.planespotters.net, my hunch is that it EZ-A107 which they record as scrapped in March 2021, rather than EZ-A106 scrapped January 2021. This is supported by the nose section seen now has all windscreen panels intact. By 1 November 2020, EZ-A106 was missing the central windscreen panel.
IMO, showing EZ-A102 scrapped November 2020, is a solid bet, EZ-A106 being scrapped in early 2021 is on the balance of probabilities.
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Re: Large Passenger Jet Movements at Kemble
Thanks for the updates on the 717s MaltatripperMaltatripper wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 7:53 pmLooking at the B717.
EZ-A01 is still there.
EZ-A102 was there 1/11/2020 but not seen 2/12/2020 or since.
EZ-A106 and EZ-A107 were there 19/12/2020, but not on 3/4/2021. What was/is there is a nose section. Based on www.planespotters.net, my hunch is that it EZ-A107 which they record as scrapped in March 2021, rather than EZ-A106 scrapped January 2021. This is supported by the nose section seen now has all windscreen panels intact. By 1 November 2020, EZ-A106 was missing the central windscreen panel.
IMO, showing EZ-A102 scrapped November 2020, is a solid bet, EZ-A106 being scrapped in early 2021 is on the balance of probabilities.
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