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Earls Colne log 10-01-2019

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:01 am
by andygolfer
A log from a visit by myself and Nigel Kemp of the Air-Britain Stansted branch last Thursday which Nigel produced and posted on the UK Light Aviation Rnthusiasts google group https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/uklae and kindly allowed me to reproduce it here:

G-AHSP        Auster Aircraft Auster J/1 Autocrat        2134
G-ASIJ        Piper PA-28 180 Cherokee B        28-1333
G-ATTX        Piper PA-28 180 Cherokee C        28-3390
G-BAGG        Piper PA-32 300 Cherokee Six        32-7340186
G-BAPW        Piper PA-28R 180 Cherokee Arrow        28R-30697
G-BCFR        Reims/Cessna FRA150L Aerobat        244
G-BEXN        Grumman American AA-1C Lynx        AA1C-0045
G-BRHA        Piper PA-32R T-300 Lance II        32R-7985076
G-BSCV        Piper PA-28 161 Warrior II        28-7816135
G-CBNG        Robin R.2112 Alpha        180
G-CGEJ        Alpi Aviation Pioneer 200        LAA 334-14909
G-ECAC        Alpha Aviation R.2120U Alpha 120T        120T-0001
G-ECAF        Robin HR.200 120B        345
G-ECAG        Robin HR.200 120B        315
G-ECAR        Robin HR.200 120B        321
G-EHEM        MD Helicopters MD 900 Explorer        900-00134
G-GBHI        SOCATA TB10 Tobago        19
G-IGGL        SOCATA TB10 Tobago        146
G-KSSH        McDonnell Douglas Helicopters MD 900 Explorer        900-00062
G-POPA        Beech Bonanza A36        E-2177
G-RAFA        Grob G-115 A        8081
G-SHAY        Piper PA-28R 201T Turbo Arrow III        28R-7703365
G-TSIX        North American Harvard IIA        88-9725
SE-HXF        Rotorway Scorpion        SE-1

andy

Re: Earls Colne log 10-01-2019

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:52 pm
by Apache123
hi,

how do you get a walk round the hangars?

any help would be much appreciated

apache123

Re: Earls Colne log 10-01-2019

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:08 pm
by andygolfer
we know the company who own one hangar as they sponsor the North Weald marshalling team but an ask in reception should get a positive answer if you want to walk along the parked aircraft. you can see most of it from the road as well

here's a guide I wrote a few years ago :viewtopic.php?f=83&t=18940

Andy