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This is the third crane i have snapped on this sitr at Edgeworth road Sudbury a bronze shield four axle Spierings SK-488-AT4
Fully rigged ready to work in 15 minutes
My entry for the Factions Contest - Modern Area:
This has all of the recent modern military figures that I have been working on lately, and I hope you see the evolution in terms of complexity, as well as the great deal of camo schemes utilized in this division. Thanks!
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@ Firefly (Malaysia)
ATR 72-500 ( 72-212A ) • cn 948
• ENG : 2x PWC PW127M
• REG : 9M-FYL
• CAB : Y72
• RMK : painted in "Fantasia Aquapark"
@ History Aircraft :
• 29.AUG.2011 : First flight under test reg F-WWEZ at built site Toulouse ( LFBO ) France
• 07.OCT.2011 : delivered to "Firefly" FY & FFM with reg 9M-FYL
• DEC.2017 : painted in "Fantasia Aquapark" special colours
@ AIR TAHITI
• Country : F (France) French Polynesia
• Date : 1987 -
• Codes : VT VTA
• Callsign : Air Tahiti
• Web site : www.airtahiti.pf
@ ATR 42-600 - F-ORVB
• Serial number : cn 1007
• Type 42-600
• First flight date 03/06/2013
• Test registration F-WWLP
• Named Poerani
• Seat configuration Seat
• Engines 2 x PWC PW127M
@ Operators of the aircraft :
• 19/11/2013 : Air Tahiti > F-ORVB
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Loganair Saab 340 G-LGNA on stand 15 at Glasgow after operating (what was meant to be) the final Loganair Saab 340 flight - LM340 from Inverness. Parked alongside, on stand 16, is ATR42-600 G-LMSA - one of several ATR's replacing the Saab 340.
A few days later G-LGNA re-entered service for operational reasons and positioned to Aberdeen to operate a few sectors to Kirkwall and Sumburgh. G-LGNA was planned to fly to Orebro, Sweden, on 9th February for conversion to a freighter. However, this was delayed and G-LGNA remains in the Glasgow hangar.