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Loganair ATR-72-600 wearing revised colours and titling promotes the airline's links with The Isle of Man.
'Isle of Man' modified livery. With a non-standard Tartan Tail livery, additional 'Isle of Man's Airline' titles on the rear fuselage and a stylised '3 legs of Man' replacing the standard Loganair logo next to the name.
Named: "Clan Manannan".
First flown with the ATR test registration F-WWEP, this aircraft was delivered to Nordic Aviation Capital A/S and leased to Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras (Brasil) as PR-AQB in Nov-12.
It was returned to Nordic Aviation Capital as 2-RAQB in Sep-22 and stored at Naples, Italy. The aircraft was moved to Exeter, UK in Sep-23 for further storage and maintenance.
It was leased to Loganair as G-LMTF in Jun-24 in a modified livery promoting Loganair's links serving the Isle of Man. Current.
G-LMTF - Aerospatiale ATR-72-600 - 1054 - Loganair/Isle of Mann's Airline - London Heathrow Airport - Saturday - 11-01-2025
A Loganair ATR 72-600 (G-LMTF), featuring the airline's beautiful tartan tailfin.
タータンチェックの尾翼が美しい、ローガンエアーのATR 72-600 (G-LMTF)。
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✈️G-LMTF🇬🇧 - ATR 72-600 - Loganair (Isle of Man Livery) - LM357(EDI-LSI)
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✨Taken at Edinburgh Airport on July 16th, 2025, 13:14.
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📷Canon EOS R1
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Airline: Loganair
Aircraft: ATR 72-600
Registration: G-LMTF "Isle of Man Livery"
Route: Isle of Man (IOM) to Birmingham (BHX)
Flight Number / Callsign: LM637 / LOG85CB
Loganair's 2012 ATR 72-600 G-LMTF (with 'Isle of Man' livery) arriving at Exeter, operating flight LM315 (callsign "Logan 18FR") from Edinburgh - Wednesday 11th September 2024.
HISTORY
First Flight: 6th November 2012
Serial No.s: 001054
This ATR 72-600 (212A) was delivered to AZUL Linhas Aereas Brasileiras as PR-ABQ in November 2012. Azul sold the aircraft in February 2024 to NAC, re-registering it as 2-RAQB. It was delivered to Loganair in June 2024 under the registration G-LMTF.
Loganair's latest ATR72-600 to be delivered parked on stand 63 at Glasgow. It was delivered to the Loganair hangar in Glasgow on 9th June and is currently being prepared to enter service. It is painted in a variation of Loganair's tartan livery, featuring a red and green tartan with "Isle of Man's Airline" titles, as opposed to the red and black tartan and "Scotland's Airline" titles featured on the rest of the fleet. Loganair's Isle of Man operation comprises of two based ATR72-600 and flights operate from the island to Birmingham, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London City, London Heathrow, Manchester and Newquay.
G-LMTF. On approach to runway 23R at Manchester on 2nd January 2025. Operating flight LM 694 from Newquay.
What a busy summer i've been having between, shoots, work, and working out every day again my life is somewhat hectic but im loving every minute of it.
So, i usually go to Warped Tour every day. it's a great experience no matter how old you are and its always an amazing day. This year things were a little different though. My cousin got me in contact with his dj friend who has been on Warped for 5 years now and well you know the rest! I was hooked up with VIP and a media pass. What an amazing feeling is was to not only be on stage and watch but to hang out in a tour bus and go to a bbq with everyone to end the awesome day.
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hope you dig it! more to come from Warped.
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Camera Info:
Canon 5D Mark ii
Canon 85L
Enjoy!
G-LMTF, ATR 72-600 (CN 1054) "Clan Manannan" of Loganair approaches Edinburgh airport after a service from its Isle of Man Airport base. Originally delivered to AZUL Linhas Aereas Brasileiras as PR-AQB, the machine was acquired by Nordic Aviation Capital in 2024 and leased to Loganair. The aircraft wears Isle of Man titles and dark green in place of black on the fuselage and tail.
As a former E-6 film processing tech, to me this just looks like the reversal bath is under-replenshed and not achieving max-black.