Aircraft Names
Spent some time going through my photos, Airliners.net & GINFO to make the following list.
SK61Ns G-BGWJ 'MONADH MOR', meaning 'Big Hill' (it is a Munro), G-BGWK ‘DUNROBIN’, G-BPWP 'PORTLAND CASTLE'.
AS332Ls G-TIGB ‘CITY OF ABERDEEN’, G-TIGC 'MONTROSE', G-TIGE ‘CITY OF DUNDEE’ G-TIGF 'PETERHEAD', G-TIGG 'MACDUFF', G-TIGJ 'ROSEHEARTY', G-TIGL ‘PORTSOY’, G-TIGM 'BANFF', G-TIGO 'ROYAL BURGH OF ABROATH', G-TIGP 'CARNOUSTIE', G-TIGR ‘STONEHAVEN’, G-TIGS 'FINDOCHTY', G-TIGT ‘PORTKNOCKIE’, G-TIGV 'BURGHEAD', G-BLPM ‘BALMEDIE’, G-BLRY 'PENNAN', G-BMCX ‘LOSSIEMOUTH’, G-BRXU 'CRAIL', G-BWMG ‘CATTERLINE’, G-BWWI ‘JOHNSHAVEN’, G-BWZX ‘MUCHALLS’, G-PUMH ‘GARDENSTOWN’.
BELL 214STs G-BFKN 'LOCH BROOM' (meaning loch of rain showers).
SK76s G-BHBF 'SPIRIT OF PARIS'.
BELL 206s G-AVIG ‘START POINT’.
WS 55s G-AODA ‘DORADO’, G-AYNP ‘CYGNUS’.
Some of the photos online are not clear enough to make out their names.
Hopefully others can add to the list.
PS Could not find any photos of G-BCMC, but it was the spare aircraft on the Brent in 1985, and I'm sure it was named 'Desert Fox' on the pilot's side.