

Thanks for looking!
Hi Pete, no they were taken on a frosty morning at Edinburgh.Earlier it was freezing fog, so flights were delayed, but the sun eventually burned through. I think BA were the first ones away....Peteski wrote:Uuoret - Were those shots taken at Aberdeen ?
Hi Mike,Mike wrote:Wonderful memories again, John.
I'm trying to figure out where they were taken from, I don't think it's the spectator's terrace - apron control maybe?
BTW, I was never out of Apron Control whenever I got the opportunity. The chap I got on with in there was called Ronnie, and he gave me many previous years volumes of the official ICAO "Register of Civilian Aircraft", worldwide publications, which I still have!Mike wrote:Wonderful memories again, John.
I'm trying to figure out where they were taken from, I don't think it's the spectator's terrace - apron control maybe?
Roger, Wilco!Nighthawke wrote:Sadly the Trident was out of service by the time I started spotting properly so I only have a few shots of museum pieces. Not many left preserved - just UK and China I think.
Thanks for yet another trip back in time John - keep posting please!
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