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Funkie
27th Jun 2002, 21:24
Hi all,

Heard a 'rumour' today that a 747 is due to arrive at EDI on Saturday, can anyone please confirm if this is so and if so, does anyone know ETA and which operator.

With an aircraft that big, and a runway that short, this is something I have to see. :eek:

Many thanks

Fra :D

Big_Mooney
28th Jun 2002, 14:26
Haven't heard anything recently. Check a good website called www.EGPH.co.uk. It lists all A/C Pax or Cargo of any interest. As for your 747, Seen quite a few land at EDI. Last one was air France, when France played Scotland at rugby in April. No probs.
:D

jetstream7
28th Jun 2002, 14:33
Not likely to be an event Fra...

Plenty of runway at EDI for a 747... something around 8400ft I believe

Regards

expedite_climb
28th Jun 2002, 14:42
I've seen a 747 take off from NCL - that was impressive (scary), and also a 707 at MME !

Piper Warrior Pilot
28th Jun 2002, 14:58
does anyone know if there will be a 747 at NCL in the future

GrahamK
28th Jun 2002, 17:01
There was a 747 at NCL last week.
Have a look at the pictures at the Airnorth website (http://www.airnorth.demon.co.uk)
Hope that helps

RIAB
28th Jun 2002, 17:37
Will be operated by European Aviation to SFD (Sanford, Orlando). Don't have the times but believe it is due in on Fri eve for a nightstop before departing Sat.

moleslayer
28th Jun 2002, 19:28
Concorde @ LBA in the usual howling x-wind takes some beating.

low flyer
28th Jun 2002, 23:33
The 747 arrived at 19:00, but I'm not sure when it's leaving.

Big_Mooney
29th Jun 2002, 01:21
Was driving to work at just before 7pm and saw this beautiful 747 200 flying over the Forth for a landing on R24 @ EDI. It was EAL G-BDXF ( The Green One ), but strangely enough, its parked up at the end of the dissused runway at the top, would love to see more of these awsome A/C.:p

Funkie
29th Jun 2002, 10:48
Many thanks folks,

I sure will be an awsome sight during t/o, and noisy......


Fra :D

Big_Mooney
29th Jun 2002, 16:06
Went out to EDI this morning. European certainly have a great looking A/C. Got a great pic of it too, and will hopefully get it uploaded on Mon or Tue night. ;)

cormacshaw
30th Jun 2002, 00:39
This thread reminds me of a photo (http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=128353&WxsIERv=Qm9laW5nIDc0Ny0xNDg%3D&WdsYXMg=QWVyIExpbmd1cw%3D%3D&QtODMg=RWRpbmJ1cmdoIC0gVHVybmhvdXNlIChFREkgLyBFR1BIKQ%3D%3D&ERDLTkt=VUsgLSBTY290bGFuZA%3D%3D&ktODMp=MTk5Nw%3D%3D&WNEb25u=Q29saW4gQWJib3R0&xsIERvdWdsY=RUktQVNK&MgTUQtODMgKE=VGhpcyBhaXJjcmFmdCB3YXMgdXNlZCBhcyBhIHNodXR0bGU gZHVyaW5nIFNjb3RsYW5kIHZzIElyZWxhbmQgcnVnYnk%3D&YXMgTUQtODMgKERD=OTg1&NEb25uZWxs=MjAwMC0xMi0xNg%3D%3D&static=yes&size=M) I came across some time ago of an Aer Lingus 747-200 taking off at Edinburgh on a rugby weekend. That there tail is pretty close to the ground!

There are several pictures of 747s at Edinburgh available at airliners.net so it can't be that unusual.

Bagheera
30th Jun 2002, 01:57
Yeah Cormacshaw, It was a normal rotation then they saw the the railway embankment and HEEEAAVE!