Had a visit from Tor Air's B733 SP-HAA at a more sensible time of day, but it still rained.
Hung around as there was a mention of a few baby planes arriving and had
N412MW a PC 12
N15PX Bombardier BD-700-1A11
C-GDTD a Challenger 850, which apparently is Bon Jovi's ride home this evening. Bet he has a better journey home than I did. I'll certainly be qucker.
and parked up at the flying club was
N221WR which is (hopefully) a Gulf 3.
Quite an interesting day really.
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Bristol 27/06
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Bristol 27/06
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Re: Bristol 27/06
This is a BD-700-1A11 according to the FAA site mate, certainly looks like a global express anyway. Some interesting movements, I assume the Tor Air is the same airframe as the SmallPlanet was?Spyderleader wrote: N15PX a site has it as a Beech 90, but looked like a Gulf. I'm sure someone bail me out with this one.
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Re: Bristol 27/06
StuBie wrote:This is a BD-700-1A11 according to the FAA site mate, certainly looks like a global express anyway. Some interesting movements, I assume the Tor Air is the same airframe as the SmallPlanet was?Spyderleader wrote: N15PX a site has it as a Beech 90, but looked like a Gulf. I'm sure someone bail me out with this one.
Stu
With grateful thanks to Stu for the reminder of the FAA site, the above has now been amended as it was indeed a BD 700 Global Express.
I know Tor Air have borrowed a 737 from Small Planet Stu, but not sure if this is the one. Although airframes still have it regestered as a Small Planet machine, they do have N15PX as a Beech.
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