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C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Afternoon all
Seen arriving in the late afternoon on the 21/8/18 was this Kenn Borek Air turbo Dak
IMG_9813 by MSPhotography, on Flickr
IMG_9816 by MSPhotography, on Flickr
IMG_9820 by MSPhotography, on Flickr
Seen arriving in the late afternoon on the 21/8/18 was this Kenn Borek Air turbo Dak
IMG_9813 by MSPhotography, on Flickr
IMG_9816 by MSPhotography, on Flickr
IMG_9820 by MSPhotography, on Flickr
Cheers
Mark
Mark
Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Great shots Mark, love the colour scheme.
Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Wow love it never seen that before. That's a Guillemot on the tail.
Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Love the pictures, the colour scheme and the rarity.
For me, a DC3 with turbos does not look right. Seems out of character. Much prefer old props !
Pete.
For me, a DC3 with turbos does not look right. Seems out of character. Much prefer old props !
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Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Very smart and nicely caught Mark.
Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Many thanks guys! whilst I agree with the remarks about the engines, at least it's a DC-3 variant that's still flying which, without the conversion, may well have been on the scrap pile long ago!
Cheers
Mark
Mark
Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
That's a great visitor to Hurn and very well photographed.
I had a tour of the Basler factory at Oshkosh back in '97 and it was interesting to see the lengths they went to to refurbish and convert the hulks (many were previously wrecks) to a new 30 years lease of life. C-GEAJ was there at the time having been taken out of storage from AMARC and I have a photograph of it it sat wingless waiting its turn on the production line.
Neil
I had a tour of the Basler factory at Oshkosh back in '97 and it was interesting to see the lengths they went to to refurbish and convert the hulks (many were previously wrecks) to a new 30 years lease of life. C-GEAJ was there at the time having been taken out of storage from AMARC and I have a photograph of it it sat wingless waiting its turn on the production line.
Neil
Re: C-GEAJ Basler BT-67 at Bournemouth
Excellent shots. Nice to see these old birds still flying.
Denis.
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