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Anthony Supplebottom
26th Jul 2013, 19:17
Looks like HM took an Embraer Legacy to ABZ today, any clues on which one was used?

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/26/article-2379099-1B019838000005DC-227_634x357.jpg

Queen lands with her faithful corgis for two-month break at Balmoral Castle | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2379099/Queen-lands-faithful-corgis-month-break-Balmoral-Castle.html)

B1GGLES
26th Jul 2013, 19:38
G-HUBY, maybe?

G-HUBY | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertstarling/5873846443/)

Aviation Spirit
26th Jul 2013, 20:41
LEA G-HUBY ?

Anthony Supplebottom
26th Jul 2013, 21:16
Thanks guys! :ok:

London Executive Aviation (http://www.flylea.com/our-fleet/embraer-legacy-600650/g-huby/) it is then.

Probably booked by Air Partner seeing as they are the aircraft charter supplier to the Royal Household.

beerdrinker
27th Jul 2013, 17:28
And I thought transporting Her Maj from A to B was the job of 32 (R) Sqdn. What used to be known as the Queen's Flight.

What on earth are those Military 125s based at Northolt doing?

chevvron
27th Jul 2013, 20:01
And the 146s.

LGW Vulture
27th Jul 2013, 23:07
One day, political opinion and the media will get savvy on VIP transportation. I feel we remain many years away from that.

As an example, the German Gov't recently re-fleeted at a cost of US$400m. And the UK still can't grasp the nettle. :ugh::ugh:

NuName
28th Jul 2013, 07:02
I for one do not want to see our royal family considering mini cabs. To be British might not mean what it did in past times but I hope we can hang on to our dignity. Let HRH maintain the position, the European politicians will always cost us more for a lot less benefit.