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Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 18.10.16)
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 05.07.14)
Thanks for that, Garry - their DC-9s and 727s looked good too. 

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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 05.07.14)
Another great set of a/c and memories, thanks! I'm in love the Air Canada DC-8-50F, and well remember that Finnair DC-9-15F and the AmTran 727s that were leased by UK carriers in the late 80s. The PIA DC-10 looks great too.
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 05.07.14)
I don't really understand Air Canada of recent years. They had always used that lovely bold red. They later changed it into not such a strong colour then moved away from it. I felt they lost their identity then and even now when I think of Air Canada I see that DC8 rather than a light blue all over 777.
Yes the 727 DC 9 did look good. Personally I would have ditched the black cockpit surround which I think spoiled the look on the Viscount and Vanguard, but it was still a great livery and very sharp and smart.
All these pics look great and bring back memories.
Oddly I drool over twenty year old pics, but, twenty years ago I appreciated the current stuff but drooled over pics of aircraft taken twenty years before...if you follow.
Odd it might seem to us, but in twenty years time someone might be looking at todays pics and saying "Look at all those Ryanair, those were the days"
I, like many had a tendency not to photograph the current and usual only to later regret it...well it's just another TWA Connie, Pan Am DC 7C or BEA Viscount
Today we must make an effort take the pics for the history of tomorrow. At least we're not restriced by how many shots we have on our roll of film and if we have a spare.
I'm grateful for those who did take the usual and now put it up here for all of us to enjoy.
Yes the 727 DC 9 did look good. Personally I would have ditched the black cockpit surround which I think spoiled the look on the Viscount and Vanguard, but it was still a great livery and very sharp and smart.
All these pics look great and bring back memories.
Oddly I drool over twenty year old pics, but, twenty years ago I appreciated the current stuff but drooled over pics of aircraft taken twenty years before...if you follow.
Odd it might seem to us, but in twenty years time someone might be looking at todays pics and saying "Look at all those Ryanair, those were the days"

I, like many had a tendency not to photograph the current and usual only to later regret it...well it's just another TWA Connie, Pan Am DC 7C or BEA Viscount

Today we must make an effort take the pics for the history of tomorrow. At least we're not restriced by how many shots we have on our roll of film and if we have a spare.

I'm grateful for those who did take the usual and now put it up here for all of us to enjoy.
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 05.07.14)
What an excellent thread
Just not sure how much more civi porn an old f@@t can take
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Thanks for the replies guys
Have done a bit more scanning before the night shifts this week
Tristar G-BBAH London Gatwick 1998 by jonf45, on Flickr
MD-11 PP-VOP London Heathrow 11.08.96 by jonf45, on Flickr
MD-87 SE-DIP London Heathrow 11.08.96 by jonf45, on Flickr
A310 F-OGYM London Heathrow 11.08.96 by jonf45, on Flickr
HS.748 G-BHCJ Manchester 1985 by jonf45, on Flickr
TU-154 LZ-MIR London Gatwick 1998 by jonf45, on Flickr
DC-10 F-BTDE London Gatwick 1998 by jonf45, on Flickr
B767 OY-KDH London Heathrow 24.07.98 by jonf45, on Flickr
A320 F-GFKM London Heathrow 24.07.98 by jonf45, on Flickr
More in the Flickr site, Hope you enjoy,
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More in the Flickr site, Hope you enjoy,
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
More great shots and memories. Doesn't the Varig DC-10 look fabulous?
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Loving the shots from MAN!!!
I reckon we must have unknowingly crossed paths many times at EGCC pal, as some of my shots, such as the ATA B727 are almost identical in terms of other a/c in the background!!
Love the Finnair DC-9 shot over the what was then the GA ramp outside Air Kilroe to the left of the "domestic" pier. I remember getting off the bus from Gatley, paying at the turnstile and running up the stairs to see what was on the apron, many many times. I just wiish I'd taken more opportunities of the "freedom" afforded to us back in the day, when you could walk down the respective piers, and sit at the end!
The Wardair 747 shot also brings back many happy memories. We used to sit on the field at school in Hyde, waiting for its departure of an afternoon, being able to read off the registration with the naked eye from underneath the wings!!
Keep them coming!
Rich
I reckon we must have unknowingly crossed paths many times at EGCC pal, as some of my shots, such as the ATA B727 are almost identical in terms of other a/c in the background!!
Love the Finnair DC-9 shot over the what was then the GA ramp outside Air Kilroe to the left of the "domestic" pier. I remember getting off the bus from Gatley, paying at the turnstile and running up the stairs to see what was on the apron, many many times. I just wiish I'd taken more opportunities of the "freedom" afforded to us back in the day, when you could walk down the respective piers, and sit at the end!
The Wardair 747 shot also brings back many happy memories. We used to sit on the field at school in Hyde, waiting for its departure of an afternoon, being able to read off the registration with the naked eye from underneath the wings!!
Keep them coming!

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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
A selection from my days working on the ramp at MAN. Happy days!
5054 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5074 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5068 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5060 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5059 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5058 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5053 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5048 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5046 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5017 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5016 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr











Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Nice 'oddities' ther..thanks a lot for that
It always suprises me how small the 767-200 was. Ok it's big , but, compared to the -300,400 and the TriStars, DC 10 that were arround it it was more akin to the A.310.
It always suprises me how small the 767-200 was. Ok it's big , but, compared to the -300,400 and the TriStars, DC 10 that were arround it it was more akin to the A.310.
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Those pics of Heathrow in the mid 90s have brought back some memories, this was around the time I started spotting and around once a month on a Saturday, would catch the train down to London and head out to LHR for a days spotting on the Queens Building. It can't be too long after those pics were taken that the Metro hangars were demolished and the based biz moved out of LHR to other London aerodromes, think there was a Gulfstream with a reg' something like N9999M?
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Some very nice shots there, nice to take a trip down memory lane.......also nice to see a VC10 get an appearance, thanks for that jonf45 
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Another fabulous batch. Lots of Soviet hardware, the Shamrock 747s always looked good in that livery, a DC-8 is always welcome (even with girly high-bypass turbofans), and the Air Tanzania is a beauty (except for the nosecone). Presumably on lease from Ethiopian with that reg.
Edit: I've just looked into ET-AIZ and it was indeed on lease to Air Tanzania from Ethiopian for a few months in the early 90s. Sadly this was also the a/c that was hijacked and ditched off the Comoros Islands with the loss of quite a few lives in 1996.
Edit: I've just looked into ET-AIZ and it was indeed on lease to Air Tanzania from Ethiopian for a few months in the early 90s. Sadly this was also the a/c that was hijacked and ditched off the Comoros Islands with the loss of quite a few lives in 1996.
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
To echo PorkScratching, that Russian hardware 
This is a great thread, a good bit of nostalgia. Reminds me of standing in Hatton Cross station car park aged 5 with my uncle.

This is a great thread, a good bit of nostalgia. Reminds me of standing in Hatton Cross station car park aged 5 with my uncle.

Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Thanks guys
Am still on nights this week, but will try and get some scanning done next week, weather/wife/kids permitting
Jon

Am still on nights this week, but will try and get some scanning done next week, weather/wife/kids permitting

Jon
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
A few more from MAN......
5092 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5073 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5072 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5070 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5069 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5062 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5055 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5111 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5110 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
OK, so I hope the next ones can be excused as I think it was 98 but still interesting.
5107 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5106 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5096 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5102 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5099 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr
5097 by Gus Stewart1, on Flickr









OK, so I hope the next ones can be excused as I think it was 98 but still interesting.






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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Another interesting set. The Aeroflot An-12 in Arctic livery is great, and it's always a pleasure to see an Il-62. Not the most exciting aircraft I know, but the Regional Saab 340 looks fantastic in that livery.
Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
A few from me taken in Dublin & Shannon
LZ-BTD by niallsaviation, on Flickr
G-IOMA by niallsaviation, on Flickr
D-AHLM by niallsaviation, on Flickr
C-GMXQ by niallsaviation, on Flickr
C-FCWW by niallsaviation, on Flickr
5B-DAL by niallsaviation, on Flickr
D2-TOU & EI-BNA by niallsaviation, on Flickr
3X-GCH by niallsaviation, on Flickr
F-BJTI by niallsaviation, on Flickr
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Re: Airliners in the 80/90s(Updated 21.07.14)
Some beautiful old jetliners in the latest selection, thanks for posting. I love DC-8s, but the Cyprus 707s always looked fantastic in that livery.
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