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Monday, 29th April 2024
Düsseldorf, Germany
Sunrise06:06
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Conditions:Clear Sky
Temperature:9°C
Feels Like:7°C
Wind:150 / 8 Knots
Humidity:87 %
Bar. Pressure:1019 hPa
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▸︎ ICS - Inter Cargo Service
▸︎ Lockheed L-100 Hercules
▸︎ F-GFZE

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«No April Fools joke on April 1st, 1989, when this Hercules, leased from the South African Safair, a replacement for a crashed Vickers Vanguard, arrived unannounced in DUS and parked backwards in the old noise barrier with the help of the thrust reverser»
▸︎ ICS - Inter Cargo Service
▸︎ Lockheed L-100 Hercules
▸︎ F-GFZE

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules (L-382G) »

▸︎ Air Service Nantes
▸︎ Fairchild F-27
▸︎ F-GGKF

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«Basic late Tenneco livery»
▸︎ Air Liberte
▸︎ McDonnell Douglas MD-83
▸︎ F-GHEC

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)

▸︎ Air Liberte
▸︎ McDonnell Douglas MD-83
▸︎ F-GHED

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«Additional Africair markings»
▸︎ EAS Europe Aero Service
▸︎ Boeing 737-200
▸︎ F-GHXL

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)

▸︎ TAT - Touraine Air Transport
▸︎ Fokker 28-1000
▸︎ F-GIAH

Udo Haafke (1989)
«Inter Canadian hybrid c/s»
▸︎ Fordair
▸︎ Gulfstream I
▸︎ G-AWYF

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Grummans Gulfstream I was the first turboprop business jet, of which 211 were built from 1959 to 1969 and was powered by two Rolls-Royce Dart propeller engines»

▸︎ Hot Air
▸︎ Vickers V.800 Viscount
▸︎ G-BAPF

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
▸︎ British Airways
▸︎ BAC 1-11-400
▸︎ G-BBMG

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«For many years British Airways used the Bac 1-11 Series 400 on their services to Birmingham. After an interlude between 1990 and 1992 with British European Airways and Brymon Airways, G-BBMG returned to British Airways in 1993»

▸︎ Air Charter International
▸︎ Boeing 737-200
▸︎ G-BJCT

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Charles Stewart Rolls, together with Frederick Henry Royce founder of the automotive company Rolls-Royce, here as the namesake for G-BJCT in hybrid Britannia AW-Euralair-Air Charter livery, trade fair charter for the plastics trade fair K89»
▸︎ Britannia Airways
▸︎ Boeing 737-300
▸︎ G-BLKC

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)

▸︎ British Air Ferries - BAF
▸︎ Vickers V.800 Viscount
▸︎ G-BLOA

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«Weight-saving basic bare metal Freightmaster livery»
▸︎ Inter European Airways - IEA
▸︎ Boeing 737-300
▸︎ G-BNGM

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)

▸︎ Ryanair
▸︎ BAC 1-11-500
▸︎ G-BNIH

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«The Spirit of Europe was one of the first Ryan Air Europe jets, a Bac 1-11-500 manufactured under license in Romania, designated ROMBAC 111-561RC and built in only nine units»
▸︎ Scottish European Airways
▸︎ Hawker Siddeley HS-748
▸︎ G-BPDA

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)

▸︎ Titan Airways
▸︎ Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante
▸︎ G-BPDL

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Even a Titan started out small - by the way, Titan AW got its name from the first plane in service, a Cessna 406 Titan. Reregistered as G-ZAPE, G-BPDL crashed on January 13, 1993 on a cargo flight near Sellafield for unknown reasons»
▸︎ RAS - Rheinland Air Service
▸︎ Short 360
▸︎ G-BPKV

Wolfgang Mendorf (1989)
«The only one in grey c/s»

▸︎ Monarch Airlines
▸︎ Boeing 757-200
▸︎ G-DAJB

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«Delivered new to Monarch AL in 1987, G-DAJB is seen here in the second year of her service. 25 years later, in autumn 2014, she was retired after spending all her lifetime with Monarch. She was sold to Icelandair for parts and finally scrapped at Kemble»
▸︎ Air Europe Express
▸︎ Short 360
▸︎ G-OAEX

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«AE Express operated a twice daily flown service to London-Gatwick with Shorts 3-60 in summer 1989. In 1996 G-OAEX was converted with a twin tail and rear loading ramp to a C-23B Super Sherpa for the US Army National Guard»

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