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1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 12th Sept 2024
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Embraer 135/145 - MSN 635
Status : Active (parked)
Last Registration : N836AE
Last Airline Envoy
Country : USA
Date : 2014 -
Codes: MQ ENY
Callsign : Envoy
Web site : www.envoyair.com
Serial number635
Type140LR
First flight dateUnknown
Test registrationPT-SDX
Seat configurationSeat
Hex codeAB6EA9
Engines 2 x AN AE3007A1/3
N836AE11/09/2002American Eagle
N836AE15/04/2014EnvoyParked since 03/2020
Stored 02/2017 to 12/2017
This is the bus from Santarosa where I started to love bus when I was a little boy especially in this particularly model. Isuzu-chassis Isuzu-engine. Santarosa SDX model. Taken at Alabang viaduct, Muntinlupa City.
Wow, now this makes a nice change from a Reliant Robin! These are really rather unusual, even more so parked on an ordinary street. Probably a few visiting shows though...
One of only 8 Bond 250Gs on the road currently... I suppose the 250 refers to the 246cc engine this sports with 11.5 HP! 3,523 were built between 1961 and 1966.
This was only first registered in 1981, but is RHD.
Registration number: SDX 173
✔ Taxed
Tax due: 01 November 2015
✔ MOT
Expires: 10 April 2015
Vehicle make BOND
Date of first registration 01 May 1981
Year of manufacture 1963
Cylinder capacity (cc) 246cc
Fuel type PETROL
Export marker No
Vehicle status Tax not due
Vehicle colour RED
1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 28th February 2025
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1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 12th Aug 2023 Flying Show
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1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 25th April 2024
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1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501
Photo taken at Sywell Air Show June 2024
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This was the "core group",, some had already gone home and some were yet to arrive, it was a great day.
**Please send me your photo links and I'll include them below.
Group photo by Elton Pope-Lance,, front left,, Carlos Pinto front right also took an excellent group shot.
Links,
Xavier www.flickr.com/photos/77861469@N07/albums/721576593848278...
Carlos Pinto www.flickr.com/photos/24424213@N06/22251264008/in/datepos...
V.B. Armitage www.flickr.com/photos/73452347@N06/sets/72157659340092180
Brian Chapman www.chapmancycles.com/temp/ffd_2015/
Elton Pope-Lance www.flickr.com/photos/20909677@N05/sets/72157657396110963
Jonathan Fickies www.flickr.com/photos/53954458@N07/albums/72157659843826001
Clarke White onedrive.live.com/?cid=c8c8ceced14880bb&id=C8C8CECED1...
Fabricante: Embraer
Modelo: ERJ 190-100LR
MatrÃcula: PP-PJL
Número de Série: 19000189
ICAO: E190
Ex: PT-SDX, HB-JQG
Fabricação: 2008
Operador: Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras
Local: Aeroporto Lauro Carneiro de Loyola (SBJV/JOI)
Data: 13.Dez.2015
1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire on the 11th Sept 2022 Battle of Britain Air Show
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I.D.s 858 & 12640 photographed by John Ward on 1995-03-07 using a 35mm film camera producing a colour negative or print that has been scanned and digitized.
Philippine Rabbit Nissan (fleet No 417) and UD Nissan CVK-944 (fleet No 2201) at the bus station at Tarlac, Tarlac, Philippines.
PT-SDX Embraer, SP-LIC LOT del 23jun06 still in their classic 1977 color scheme that was replaced by their upgraded color scheme in 2010, even though SP-LIC was only painted in that
new color in 2017
On 14th. April 1985, Ipswich Atlantean No. 31 was working a Sunday service to Shotley when it came off the road, slid down a bank and toppled over sideways. It is seen here on the following day, awaiting recovery. Fortunately it wasn't carrying many passengers and there were no serious injuries. The bus was repaired and returned to service.
It is sobering to reflect that the local youths depicted here will now be middle-aged men!
A matching pair of Hurricanes that had seen active service during World War II display over Sywell during the 2024 air show. V7497 is a Battle of Britain veteran, while P2902 crash landed on a beach during the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940.
Aircraft: Hawker Hurricane Mk.Is V7497/SD-X (G-HRLI) and P2902/R-DX (G-ROBT).
Location: Sywell Aerodrome (ORM/EGBK), Northamptonshire, UK.
1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 5th May 2024
VE Day Flying Show
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1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 3rd June 2022
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1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk1 V7497 G-HRLI SD-X No 501 Squadron
The aircraft has been painted in the colours SD-X No 501 squadron RAuxAF Based at RAF Kenley UK
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 5h October 2024 Flying Finale Show
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People accumulate the oddest things. Far from the main roads, beneath the mossy crow-steps of a 16th-century grange in deepest Suffolk, a Leyland Atlantean settles into the sodden February turf. Spotting the algae-mottled roof over the top of an ancient brick wall, I slammed the anchors on and swerved into a muddy entranceway at the side of the lane. Mrs B popped a tape on and settled back in her seat, resigning herself to a delay. She is used to my little ways. Nobody about, so I grabbed a quick shot over the wall, memorising the vehicle's registration number until I could jot it down back in the car. Disappointingly, it had not come far, being a Leyland Atlantean AN68 with Roe body, new to Ipswich Borough Transport in March 1977. I suppose it would have been retired in the early 90s.
Actually, I've sometimes fancied doing this myself ...acquiring an old bus or, preferably, railway locomotive, not to preserve it but rather the opposite, to watch it moulder away. Delivered by lorry and lowered by crane into a corner of the walled kitchen garden at Bentos Towers it would become firstly a henhouse for my small flock of Orpingtons, then, by imperceptible increments of oxidation, a romantically rusting hulk. But eventually, owl-haunted, drowned in vegetation, its existence forgotten by local people, it would disappear from view and from consciousness, slumbering through the centuries until its briar-girt remains were discovered by our remote descendents, if any.