Visit 12/01/2019
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 3:52 pm
I was able to ID the following;
A321 TC-ETM
A330 M-ABLK
B737 G-CELG no wings
B737 2-RLBB
B737 (OE-IHP)
B737 (PH-XRZ)
B747 (G-BNLX)
B747 G-BNLP
B767 G-BZHB
In addition, I saw an SAS B737, several BA B767, a Small Planet A320, the fuselage of a Bhutan Airlines A319.
Next to Picketston Business Park.
South Wales Aviation Museum/GJD Services
A lorry arrived with the flight decks of B747 B-HUE and B-HUI, with a second lorry bringing the front fuselage of B737 N858WL.
Also saw the noses of Phantom XV499, Sea King ZD627, HS125 G-BOCB, A300 A7-ABX and B737 G-CEAG.
Gannet XL472 is complete, but not in great condition.
Apparently the Museum will open in a few months.
HTH
A321 TC-ETM
A330 M-ABLK
B737 G-CELG no wings
B737 2-RLBB
B737 (OE-IHP)
B737 (PH-XRZ)
B747 (G-BNLX)
B747 G-BNLP
B767 G-BZHB
In addition, I saw an SAS B737, several BA B767, a Small Planet A320, the fuselage of a Bhutan Airlines A319.
Next to Picketston Business Park.
South Wales Aviation Museum/GJD Services
A lorry arrived with the flight decks of B747 B-HUE and B-HUI, with a second lorry bringing the front fuselage of B737 N858WL.
Also saw the noses of Phantom XV499, Sea King ZD627, HS125 G-BOCB, A300 A7-ABX and B737 G-CEAG.
Gannet XL472 is complete, but not in great condition.
Apparently the Museum will open in a few months.
HTH