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Former US Navy Sikorsky H-19 one of several of this type stored at Chandler Memorial Field Arizona Dec 1997.
So I popped down to Shepton Mallet on Monday for the Glastonbury departures. What an absolute spectacle that turned out to be! And my lawnmower enjoyed the day out too 😜
Baker I'Anson (Chandlers Coach Travel) of Westbury Irizar i6 Integral CT17 CCT is seen on Newport Road, turning into Heathrow West Ramp, having worked an Intercruises transfer from Southampton to Heathrow, and booking in at West Ramp for it's next working, a Private Hire to Bath
16/06/2025
I felt a bit of the odd one out being the only coach operator to turn up miles out of South East region!
But South East is one of my favorite events, and seeing as it's a mix of vehicles and not having ever taken my coach to a big rally before, I thought rather than take my car I'd bring the Temsa HD12 RHD along instead, plus it gets the name out as I doubt many have seen this or heard of Chandlers before.
06/04/2024
Chandlers Coach Travel Irizar i6 CT15 CCT 'Edward James' is seen on Pierrepont Street, Bath, working a Private Hire tour for the Bath Christmas Market
25/11/2023
Fun in the studio under the tutelage of Eric Tillman and Ross Sandelius. Thanks guys!
Bonus: That old camera I found actually works!
Forgot to mention: the brunette in the comments is my daughter Jenna, and the blondy above is her good friend Chandler.
This is part of the new Bradbury to Pineland Corridor, an extensive greenway that links two of Maine's largest land preserves. Walking this trail gives you an incredible sense of place in Southern Maine. On it you will find ancient rock walls and cattle pounds, scenic overlooks, dense hemlock groves, open birch stands, scenic waterfalls and large streams.
For more info on the subject, check out this link or search "bradbury to pineland trails"
www.maine.gov/doc/parks/programs/planning/pinebrad/docume...
Chandlers Coach Travel Platinum Class branded Irizar i8 Integral CT16 CCT is seen outside the Marriot Hotel, Preston, on the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways and Canals tour.
07/06/2018
Chandler Memorial AZ, October 1987.
On 20 April 1997 this veteran tanker, by then operated by John W. Hirth/ Hirth Air Tankers, Dothan AL & Buffalo WY, was lost in a fatal crash at Blandburg PA.
The aircraft was dispatched to drop a load of retardant on a fire burning up a valley wall. The pilot (owner John Hirth) made radio contact with the firefighters on the ground, who requested that he deliver the entire load on the first drop. A helicopter pilot who was dropping water on the fire positioned himself about a mile away to allow the PV-2 to make its drop. The winds were from the northwest at 15 knots and gusting to 20 knots, and the helicopter pilot reported turbulence in the area. The helicopter pilot watched as the air tanker came from the northeast, overflew the fire, and made a descending counterclockwise turn. The airplane flew towards the fire parallel to the valley ridge, and the helicopter pilot observed the air tanker drop its retardant. During the drop, the airplane flew through smoke, and its right wing impacted trees on the upslope side of the valley. The airplane then rolled 90 degrees and descended into the steeply inclined wooded terrain.