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NutLoose
4th Oct 2006, 22:45
and will be flying from there tomorrow (5th 0ct) on a demo flight, for those that are interested Reg is PP-XMB

Pic will be posted shortly

NutLoose
4th Oct 2006, 23:14
Picture as promised ( bigger item from rear at http://mysite.orange.co.uk/donno2006/Embraer_190.jpg )

http://mysite.orange.co.uk/donno2006/Embraer_190_small.jpg

Oshkosh George
5th Oct 2006, 12:13
Any idea who they were demo-ing to?

Simtech
5th Oct 2006, 18:21
Rumoured to be BMI.

Tisme
5th Oct 2006, 19:02
Not rumoured it was definitly bmi.

NutLoose
5th Oct 2006, 19:23
Yup, hangered in there and took members of the board and Baby/ regional? I believe for a flight

GBALU53
5th Oct 2006, 19:50
There must be other airlines that the aircraft will be on demo to does any one have ideas or do we just wait and see the airport it will go to after??

Tisme
5th Oct 2006, 20:49
Yup, hangered in there and took members of the board and Baby/ regional? I believe for a flight

And if you were lucky enough to get at invite from NT then you got to go for a free ride too.

737James
6th Oct 2006, 01:08
I saw the emb 190 yesterday at EMA and i can confirm it was on demo to BMI group in fact fellow crew member i was with today came in early to have a look onboard said very nice and roomy but best suited to regional rather Baby

NutLoose
21st Jan 2007, 14:22
at 3.20 pm Sunday 21st Jan

NutLoose
21st Jan 2007, 15:49
departed 4.48pm :)

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
21st Jan 2007, 16:49
It passed over us, just south of Reading, at about 17:10. What utter joy!! Last one I logged was at the Paris Air Show in 1965, although I believe I saw one at Farnborough one year and also one at Heathrow, but never logged the numbers.

If you want to eat your heart out.... and ATC colleague of mine at Heathrow has actually flown one!!

almost professional
21st Jan 2007, 17:35
isnt there just the one?

smithoag
21st Jan 2007, 17:53
It passed over us, just south of Reading, at about 17:10. What utter joy!! Last one I logged was at the Paris Air Show in 1965, although I believe I saw one at Farnborough one year and also one at Heathrow, but never logged the numbers.
If you want to eat your heart out.... and ATC colleague of mine at Heathrow has actually flown one!!

.......just after passing overhead Didcot....very,VERY nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
21st Jan 2007, 19:02
<<isnt there just the one?>>

Civil, maybe, but also a military one? There were one or two more in the past...

Talkdownman
21st Jan 2007, 23:33
It looks like RA-09309 is flying again in addition to UR-09307............
http://www.planepictures.net/netsearch4.cgi?stype=reg&srng=2&srch=RA-09309

Mr Angry from Purley
24th Jan 2007, 12:44
isnt there just the one?

Almost, might be confused with the AN225 the 6 engined beast!

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
24th Jan 2007, 15:15
Nah... The An-22 is a REAL aeroplane with propellors!!

treadigraph
24th Jan 2007, 15:56
with propellors!!

Lots of them!

Great to see the beast is flying again, freind of mine heard it overfly Worthing (in total ignorance of what it was!) on Sunday. Cen't wait to see and hear it again myself! :ok:

All those of you in the know, please keep us updated as to its movements!

Cheers

Treadders

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
11th Feb 2007, 06:59
The amazing AN-22 (UR-09307) is currently at East Midlands (or whatever they call in now) and is due to leave for Toulouse sometime this afternoon..

treadigraph
11th Feb 2007, 10:56
I'll have to keep an ear out for it, but I guess it will track rather further to the west than me. :{

AlphaWhiskyRomeo
11th Feb 2007, 17:19
RR must be a bit behind. They are chartering a lot to TLS at the moment.

At least they can now use the An-22 (back in service) and the Stage III IL-76 from time to time, meaning a cost saving over using the An-124.

Anyone know exactly what engines travel in them? Are they A380, A330???

captain_flynn
12th Feb 2007, 01:07
I think the An-22 has visited EMA a few times this year already. :} My friend took a few photos of it during its visits. You can see them on his site which is..

http://www.aviationpics.fpic.co.uk/

BYALPHAINDIA
13th Feb 2007, 17:49
Does anyone know if there is a Cargo Timetable for NEMA on the net?
Or any Movements for NEMA.

Having not being down to NEMA for a few years I am out of touch with what is flying in.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards.;)

SAM-EMA
27th Feb 2007, 20:04
Does anyone here know what the unuusal A321 was parked on the new apron at EMA today. It had a red tail with a white palm-tree on it, but I couldn't get close enough to get a reg. Could someone please help me!

Cheers
SAM-EMA

Regular Cappuccino
27th Feb 2007, 22:50
Air Mediterranee - French reg I think, but I didn't look too closely.
If it's still there Wed I'll take another look

It was - FGYAR
RC

MikeSamuel
21st Aug 2007, 11:58
I get what sounds like a large piston twin passing over my house (North Coventry) almost every night around midnight...The noise/sound seems to hang around for ages. Who/what is it?

Another procedure
21st Aug 2007, 12:12
Atlantic Airlines Lockheed Electra?

I've always thought that's what it is.

Avman
21st Aug 2007, 14:41
Could be anything from the L-188 to an Antonov 12 or Antonov 26. Certainly a few of those operating night mail flights in the UK I believe.

PaperTiger
21st Aug 2007, 15:08
Could be anything from the L-188 to an Antonov 12 or Antonov 26.Not if it really was piston-engined :hmm: . But you're right, it probably wasn't.

Frogga
21st Aug 2007, 16:10
It could be the PA-34 that operates nightly out of Coventry to Dublin, takes off around 11:30.

Andrew

AlphaWhiskyRomeo
21st Aug 2007, 19:01
If it's a twin, it won't be an Electra or a an Antonov 12 (and the An-12s are very rare in the UK at the moment.)

Might be an F-27 which there are also a few of at the moment - those things make a racket as well.

Avman
21st Aug 2007, 22:28
:= Hang on just a minute now! MikeSamuel said: "what sounds like a large piston twin". He didn't say that it definitely was a twin, nor that it definitely was "piston". What Another procedure and I offered were the most likely types currently in operation that may "sound" like "piston" heavies to the untrained ear.

NutLoose
23rd Aug 2007, 01:41
There were some from another airport not East Mids in the sky around you at the time....... you can select a time and watch them inflight here... there is a tracking service you can run for East Mids and you just sort of come on the bottom of the map :) they do not appear to be from East Mids as nothing at that time was coming from or going too it...... the yellow ones are from another Airport :)

http://www.eastmidlandsairport.com/cms/173/webtrak.html

MikeSamuel
25th Aug 2007, 10:40
It'll be the PA-34. I'd know the difference if it was a turbine! :)

What is it doing?

AlphaWhiskyRomeo
26th Aug 2007, 11:41
Nightly parcel/mail/newspaper type stuff - returns to CVT a couple of hours later.

Frogga
26th Aug 2007, 14:41
The PA-34 Operates nightly flying from Coventry to Dublin with Cheque Books, the flight is operated by Centreline and is parked at Coventry most days.