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Prestwick, September 1995. Scanned from my own slide.
Damaged beyond repair in a typhoon at Guam December 8th, 2002.
Looking from Teesmouth National Nature Reserve across Greatham Creek towards the Able UK Yard where no longer productive oil rigs are reduced to razor blades and the Able berths where the heavylift/oversize vessels for the offshore wind industry tie-up for loading and discharge of turbine blades etc.
Taken with my Sony XZ Premium phone camera.
Oil & Gas Vessels with Off shore Wind Renewables.
Off shore supply and work over vessels sitting in Aberdeen Bay with the under-construction Wind Farm beyond.
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Heavylift's leased Pelita L100-30 Hercules PK-PLR filled in for the Hunting Electra operating the Shannon flight EIN9216/7 from/to Manchester via Dublin 21-22/9/93. Heavylift had the Herc for an Oil Spill Response contract.
Goole 16 November 1986
Built in 1976 by Martin Jansen GmbH & Co KG SW & Mfbk. Leer (yard no. 143) as SAMSON SCAN for Blaesbjerg & Co (Bulk Tramp Rederi K/S) of Arhus. Sold in 1989 to Luhe Maritime NV of Willemstad (SAL Schiffahrtskontor Altes Land GmbH, managers) and renamed ANTJE.
Sold in 1989 to K/S Barde Team (Tor Husjord Shipping A/S of Narvik, managers) and renamed BARDE TEAM. Sank 24 December 1999 in position 06 01'S 78 39'E on voyage from Singapore to Australia.
Scanned from an original monochrome print.
First registered as G-ASKE on 10.07.63 with first flight on 05.01.64.
Delivered to the RAF as XR362 on 21.12.67.
WFU from the RAF and sold as G-BEPE on 30.03.77.
WFU on 26.10.84 and used for spares.
Scrapped at Southend on 18.02.94.
Stansted 22.12.96
Taxying out for departure at 1330 in the low winter light.
copyright © 1996 Chris Chennell
No photoshop used, the Bark Endeavour Whitby is a smaller replica of HMS Endeavour and based in Whitby. Out at sea is Innovation, one of the world's largest jack-up vessels.
SEN 04/09/1994
Delivered to the RAF in 1966 as XR367.
Heavylift 1980-92 G-BFYU
Stored at SEN in 1992 and used for spares. Scrapped in 2001.
Scanned from slide
This old plane (46 Years) is flying to ebola country's with vaccins from belgium. and is based on international airport of oostende in belgium.
A busy day on the River Clyde, tugs from Greenock manoeuvre the barge Malin Augustea downriver at Bowling. #malingroup #malinaugustea #barge #heavylifting #heavylift #tugs #tugspotting #tugspotter #greenocktugs #greenock #bowlingharbour #bowlingbasin #westdunbartonshire #seagoingtug #ship #workboots #workboat
Hull 31 July 1988
Built in 1974 by A/S Haugesunds Slip (yard no. 17) as LANGENUEN for Anders Stokka (K/S A/S Langenuen). Sold in 1984 to Simon Møkster of Stavanger and renamed STRIL LIFT. Sold in 1987 to Geir Tore Hokland of Harstad and renamed BERGLIFT.
Sold in 1989 to Mikkel Myklebusthaug and renamed LANGENUEN. Sold in 1992 to Express Shipping Ltd of Kingstown, St. Vincent and renamed CITY OF DUBAI. Sold in 1993 to Labroy Marine Ltd for conversion into a livestock carrier. Renamed CARABAO I and registered in Singapore in 1994. Sold in 2004 to Vroon BV (Charolais Express BV) and renamed CHAROLAIS EXPRESS. Sold the same year to SMC Shipping & Lighterage Corp of Manila without change of name.
Scanned from an original colour print.
Cross-Country Sikorsky
A surprise stop into Buckeye, created an opportunity to photograph this 50 year old workhorse.
Replacing an earlier scanned print with a better version 03-Feb-19.
Built in Feb-66 by Short Brothers & Harland in Belfast, NI, UK. The aircraft was first flown with the Shorts test registration G-52-13 and delivered to the UK Royal Air Force serialled XR368 in Mar-66.
A high level decision at the UK Ministry of Defence saw the whole fleet grounded by mid 1976 and this aircraft was sold to Pan African Freight Liners as G-BEPS in Apr-77. It was sold to HeavyLift Cargo Airlines in Sep-78. It was permanently retired at Southend, UK in Apr-01 and was eventually broken up there in Nov-08.
The unmistakable profile of the Boeing Chinook, with its twin rotors slicing through the sky. This heavy-lift workhorse has been a vital part of military operations and humanitarian missions worldwide for decades. A true icon of modern aviation.