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OE-IRB - Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Global Express - Laudamotion Executive (untitled - Sparfell Luftfahrt)
at Duesseldorf International Airport (DUS)
with SIGNA Group tail logo (Signa Holding GmbH is Austria’s largest privately owned real estate company)
c/n 9336 - built in 2009
OE-IRB
Bombardier BD700 Global Express XRS
C/N: 9336
Sparfell Luftfahrt (op for SIGNA Group)
Luton (LTN/EGGW) 17.11.2021
Smart XRS arriving from Innsbruck as 'LDX2'. The jet is operated by Sparfell Lufthfahrt for Austrian investment firm the SIGNA Group, carrying the company's logo on the tail and the name 'SIGNA One' by the cabin door.
YR-IRB - Ilyushin IL-62 - TAROM (Transporturile Aeriene Române)
at Duesseldorf International Airport (DUS)
c/n 21305 - built in 1972 for TAROM -
sold in 1998 to Trans-Asian Airlines as UN-86502 -
retired and stored
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
YR-IRB - Ilyushin IL-62 - TAROM (Transporturile Aeriene Române)
at Duesseldorf International Airport (DUS)
c/n 21305 - built in 1972 for TAROM - retired in 1993
sold to Trans Asian Airlines as UN-86502 -
retired and stored/scrapped
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
Scania K450EB 6X2 Irizar i6s de IRB Castro cubriendo la línea Bilbao-Castro Urdiales directo (VAC-220).
CASTRO - MAN 8.225 FOCL Andecar Séneca de IRB Castro cubriendo la línea Castro Urdiales-Bilbao por pueblos VAC-220).
Ex Autocares Simón.
I6s de la carrocera Irizar de la empresa Irb, realizando un servicio regular en la línea "Valencia > Teruel".
20230310_4411_7D2-600 IRB Rescue craft
At the 2023 New Zealand National Surf Lifesaving Championship competition on New Brighton Beach.
#14853
Another quick build from this afternoon during my break, a 5 stud wide IRB.
Those in Australia may already know what these are!.
An Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) is a aquatic rescue craft operated through Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA).
And if you're wondering what the blue parts are meant to be, they're foot straps as it can get pretty hectic when out in big surf in these.
Another quick build from this afternoon during my break, a 5 stud wide IRB.
Those in Australia may already know what these are!.
An Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) is a aquatic rescue craft operated through Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA).
And if you're wondering what the blue parts are meant to be, they're foot straps as it can get pretty hectic when out in big surf in these.