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Operated by Garuda; since March 2020 painted in this special livery and operated on both Garuda and government services
The oldest operating lighthouse in the world, the Tower of Hercules was built by the Romans in the 1st century AD. An additional skin of blockwork was added in 1791 along with a upper storey with a lantern room. The lighthouse is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
C-GJLJ - Beechcraft A-100 - Propair Inc.
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n B-235 - built in 1977
Propair Inc. is operating charter and medevac flights headquartered at the Rouyn-Noranda Airport in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada
Operated by Tour Operator Brigit's Bakery on Sightseeing tours with Tea and Cakes of London. Seen at Elephant and Castle on 4th September 2020.
Operating for Ryanair on the Waterford route due to shortage of equipment (748's). Little did we know then what Michael O'Leary was about to hatch !!!
Went on to become C-FKFL flic.kr/p/pHH1Ye and is still flying today in New Zealand as ZK-KFH.
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Operated by Kelowna Flightcraft Air
Boeing 737-600
737-6CT
Delivered Aug 2006
YVR - YXY
Vancouver - Whitehorse
Trip distance; 1,293 km,
Trip time; 01:37,
YVR, Vancouver International Airport,
Sea Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Published On: April 11, 2022
The new charter airline will fly domestic and international passenger programs using a fleet of B737NG aircraft.
Operating from Mojave in 1987 while engaged in GE CF6-80C2 engine testing. This engine variant would go on to power the Boeing 747-400, MD-11, A300-600, A310, Boeing 767, Kawasaki C-2, and (as the F138) the Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy and Boeing VC-25A.
F-BUAD is preserved at Cologne Bonn Airport in its final, "Zero-G", livery.
SE-DSE Lockheed L-1011-1 TriStar Air Ops of Europe
Air Ops operated this early TriStar for a year from June 1995 to April 1996.
Delivered to TWA in 1972, she was leased to Eastern in late 1973, but returned to Trans World in April '74. Five Star Air took her over in October 1984. In 1989 American Trans Air introduced her into her charter network. Last operator was Peruvian Aero Continente in 1996/97 Retired and broken-up at Roswell.
(slide scan)
Operating an Aer Lingus service during a strike, one of several to affect the airline in the 1970s and 1980s. This aircraft had quite a long career and was operated by Southwest Airlines from 1994 to 2012, as N692SW. It was retired and parked at Tucson on 17 August 2012.
The Forward Ranger Operating Group is the elite FROG squad that drops in for the most fierce front line battles.
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It's been a weird retrospective week - As most people know I'm kinda known for not just frogs, but animal mechs in general.
And sometimes it's like It feels like I'm making these stories up... but I'm not...
But on Wednesday - Blair pointed pointed out these cool Frog based Gundam suits... and the SAME day, Same day I wrote the Visor + LEGO Dad article, I get an awesome package from random gift package from Adam, which contained: Frogs and Brickforge Visors.
... I'm not joking. So I started working on this pair, trying to find something that resembled the gundam.
I started doing stickering last night - and 1ssac posted HIS pink frog build and tagged me on IG ... and this morning Someone ELSE pointed out the gundam sets....
... Yeah this is meant to be. :)
Emirates EK412, operated by A380 A6-EON, in the new Los Angeles Dodgers livery... Arrival, taxi and departure all 34L at Sydney Airport
Walton Feed operates this mill in Montpelier, Idaho. It looks primitive but they do a great job milling all sorts of grains and say they have made feed for everything from buffalo to chickens. They also sell their own line of bulk food under the brand name Rainy Day Foods, and have a nice little store here. It is a great place to buy everything from winter gear to cooking supplies.
Midway between Sandersville and Deepstep is a large kaolin mine and processing plant operated by Thiele Kaolin Company. The Sandersville Railroad serves the facility with a seven mile long branch that passes through some neat pine tree covered countryside. The line also has a few blocks of street running in Sandersville.
Here the crew is passing a Baptist church on their way back with loaded cars for the NS interchange at Tennile - just a few miles from their yard at Sandersville. The lead unit is an SW1500 that was built for the Illinois Terminal RR in 1970 and numbered 1513. I happened into it on an IT train in 1981:
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Operated by Sirisu Aero in a 43 seat layout, Yak-42D, RA-42423 departs Dublin back in 2008. Possibly the last Yak-42 to visit?
Photo taken by Theo Kastner and kindly provided by him for inclusion on this page.
München-Riem
1976-02-29 (29 February 1976)
F-BTDL
Sud SE-210 Caravelle VI-R
136
Euralair
F-BTDL was occasionally seen at Riem in the early 1970s and also operated several flights into Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base used as a relief airport for Riem during the 1972 Summer Olympics. This time, it had arrived on 27 February 1976 and left on 29 February 1976 - the day British Airways B747 G-AWNP was also noted at the airport.
Information from airliners.net (thanks to Richard Vandervord):
Originally intended for TWA, the first airline operator of this Caravelle was in fact Austrian who registered her as OE-LCU. To Euralair 1.72 and became F-BTDL, then sold to Air Martinique in 3.80 as F-OGJD. Bought by TAC Colombia 3.81 and airline renamed Aerocesar; to LAS 8.89 and last recorded as stored at Panama City in 12.93, presumed scrapped there.
Registration details for this airframe:
www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Registration/F-BTDL/908302
This airframe as OE-LCU with Austrian Airlines at SZG in August 1971:
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Note Nomads Travel Club's Electra N836E in the background - it also visited Riem in August 1971:
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This airframe as F-OGJD with Air Martinique:
www.flickr.com/photos/154191970@N03/36448335510
This airframe as HK-2597X with Lineas Aereas Suramericanas in March 1992:
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Scan from Kodachrome slide.
Operated by Metrea Aerospace, the first commercial air refuelling option used by the USAF. At Fairford on 12th July 2023. A representative of the 2023 theme. Air to Air Refuelling.
ROG operated Class 37/8 No.37884 ‘Cepheus’is hauling former South Eastern EMU's Nos. 465920 X 466009, the working was 5Q46 09:45 Worksop Up Receptions - Ely Mlf Papworth Sidings at Broad Fen Lane, Claypole. 20-12-2024.
I combined this shot with a dog walk in the hope that the blue hole stayed long enough to get this shot. Thankfully it just about did.
NYS&W Alco C430 No. 3000, first on the roster and one of the last two to operate for Susquehanna, drills cars past the old Erie freight house at Chenango Street, while the Binghamton Mets attempt to get in a game in this rainy April 1992 scene.
Lurking between the railroad buildings and the field is NJ Transit E8 No. 4334, a former Southern unit and a Binghamton fixture for many years before finally being moved out of town and preserved.
A CN rail train, operating as 907, creeps towards Abrahamson behind a westbound coal train. small work train started the day in Chilliwack and would spend the day working between Glen Valley and Hydro before returning to Chilliwack before tying up for the day.
Abbottsford, BC, CA
April 7th, 2023
Operated by Hum-Air for Phil Knight / Nike arrives at Long Beach Airport (LGB/KLGB) from Portland-Hillsboro Airport (HIO/KHIO) Portland, Oregon this morning under the pesky SoCal marine layer taking away my morning sun.
(Photos by Michael Carter / Aero Pacific Images)
The oldest operating lighthouse in the world, the Tower of Hercules was built by the Romans in the 1st century AD. An additional skin of blockwork was added in 1791 along with a upper storey with a lantern room. The lighthouse is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Operating between 2003 and 2011, Air Southwest were based at Plymouth City Airport. Their first aircraft G-WOWA is seen on final approach to Gatwick's Runway 08R on a crystal clear March morning.
I believe this is a Cadillac, though I can't see clearly what model it is.
I should have checked out the information after having taken the photo, but it appears the entire trunk is made up of batteries that run the car, instead of an internal combustion engine.
I also didn't take the time to go to the front of the car to see what was under the hood. But it makes me wonder where one puts their groceries or luggage, if the trunk is now a power grid?