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Autair 1-11's
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"Must be around 1969 which was an interesting period at Luton as jets started to replace props".
Delivery dates for the Autair 1-11's were 8/2/68 (G-AVOF), 19/3/68 (G-AVOE), 11/5/68 (G-AWBL), 12/68 (G-AVGP ex Channel Airways, leased from BAC - anyone know the exact date?) and 20/3/69 (G-AWXJ). So it COULD be 1968....Hard to tell which aircraft the last one is - looks like G-AW.. something which is absolutely no help anyway.
"Must be around 1969 which was an interesting period at Luton as jets started to replace props".
Delivery dates for the Autair 1-11's were 8/2/68 (G-AVOF), 19/3/68 (G-AVOE), 11/5/68 (G-AWBL), 12/68 (G-AVGP ex Channel Airways, leased from BAC - anyone know the exact date?) and 20/3/69 (G-AWXJ). So it COULD be 1968....Hard to tell which aircraft the last one is - looks like G-AW.. something which is absolutely no help anyway.
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I´d guess a British Midland or could it be an Alidair Viscount with those yellow tips on the props taxing round to stand 9L to park nose out but the Monarch Brit is nose out and could be on 9L already. Vintage ATCO may be able to verify.
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Think most things had yellow prop tips in those days. The there was a phase where there was a move to increase visibility with black and white stripes IIRC.
Where was the Viscount heading to - seem to remember those mostly parked nose out in those days. Vintage ATCO will know- was stand 8 also generally nose out with 7 being the last nose in one?
I guess the photo was around 1970, possibly 71 with the mix of aircraft there - the Court Line One Eleven looks short enough to be a 400 in which case good old 'BL again and 1970.
Where was the Viscount heading to - seem to remember those mostly parked nose out in those days. Vintage ATCO will know- was stand 8 also generally nose out with 7 being the last nose in one?
I guess the photo was around 1970, possibly 71 with the mix of aircraft there - the Court Line One Eleven looks short enough to be a 400 in which case good old 'BL again and 1970.
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Long time lurker, had to sign up after enjoying this amazing thread - keep up the great memories everyone.
Sadly I dont have any photos from my LTN days, but many memories mostly from late 80's up to 2005 when I emigrated. Appreciate any photos or info on any of these:
IL-76's - Inversija, Air Foyle / Khors Air and Aeroflot
AN12 - Bright Aviation & others
French 732 - Emerald something
LTU Sud 752
Eurocypria A320
BA Cityflyer ATR42
Southern L100 Herc
Air Bridge Merchantmen
Hunting Electra
Manx 360 - always remember G-ISLE
Cypriot 721 was a regular, registered to AIMES
Netherlines Saab
Air Ops Tristar
Airtours DC10
MK / Cargo D'Or DC8
Ambassador 752 parked there for a while
Alitalia 767 with G- reg, OIT?
French Navy N262 Fregate
BAe owned J31 was also a regular
European 1-11's, mostly for FR before enough 732's came online at LTN
Streamline 330's & OCS Bandit's
Spanair MD83's
Swiftair & EAT / DHL CV580's / 727's
Ratioflug F27
Sabre 727
Also seem to remember an open day where I went on board an Air Antique Dak and RAF C130, not sure when they ended, but was the year the cargo terminal opened I think as Reeve were really pushing it
Sadly I dont have any photos from my LTN days, but many memories mostly from late 80's up to 2005 when I emigrated. Appreciate any photos or info on any of these:
IL-76's - Inversija, Air Foyle / Khors Air and Aeroflot
AN12 - Bright Aviation & others
French 732 - Emerald something
LTU Sud 752
Eurocypria A320
BA Cityflyer ATR42
Southern L100 Herc
Air Bridge Merchantmen
Hunting Electra
Manx 360 - always remember G-ISLE
Cypriot 721 was a regular, registered to AIMES
Netherlines Saab
Air Ops Tristar
Airtours DC10
MK / Cargo D'Or DC8
Ambassador 752 parked there for a while
Alitalia 767 with G- reg, OIT?
French Navy N262 Fregate
BAe owned J31 was also a regular
European 1-11's, mostly for FR before enough 732's came online at LTN
Streamline 330's & OCS Bandit's
Spanair MD83's
Swiftair & EAT / DHL CV580's / 727's
Ratioflug F27
Sabre 727
Also seem to remember an open day where I went on board an Air Antique Dak and RAF C130, not sure when they ended, but was the year the cargo terminal opened I think as Reeve were really pushing it
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Also seem to remember an open day where I went on board an Air Antique Dak and RAF C130, not sure when they ended, but was the year the cargo terminal opened I think as Reeve were really pushing it
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Tut, tut, LTNman. Think we might have to take your anorak off you.
The open days were in 1992 and 1993 across Sat/Sun. The C130 was at the first but it wasn't a RAF one but one of the usual commercial ones that was a regular visitor. Some group wanted to tow it manually along taxiway Delta. I think the crew kept the brakes on.
The Luton Paris service was funded by he airport so effectively London Luton Airport ran an airline.
The open days were in 1992 and 1993 across Sat/Sun. The C130 was at the first but it wasn't a RAF one but one of the usual commercial ones that was a regular visitor. Some group wanted to tow it manually along taxiway Delta. I think the crew kept the brakes on.
The Luton Paris service was funded by he airport so effectively London Luton Airport ran an airline.
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Tut, tut, LTNman. Think we might have to take your anorak off you.
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The timetable shows a Saturday morning rotation to Paris yet I remember flying off to Jersey on a day return as it did a W pattern in Jersey. Maybe that was the following year.
Didn't Suckling take over the Paris link? Seem to remember they had 2 aircraft types from the same manufacture, one fast and one slow.
Didn't Suckling take over the Paris link? Seem to remember they had 2 aircraft types from the same manufacture, one fast and one slow.
I flew LTN-CDG-LTN on ATR42 G-BUEB in Sept 1994
Lots of interesting Russian visitors in those days.......I recall one IL-76 which ended up staying far longer than expected on the Pond. The rumour at the time was that some of the crew had been arrested shoplifting in the Arndale!
Lots of interesting Russian visitors in those days.......I recall one IL-76 which ended up staying far longer than expected on the Pond. The rumour at the time was that some of the crew had been arrested shoplifting in the Arndale!
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BA City Express/Suckling
I have British Airways City Express starting to CDG on 27/3/94. Suckling Airways began their Waterford route on 15/12/94 with their Dornier 228's (the slow one). They took over the BA CDG route on 29/10/95 with Dornier 328's (the fast one), with the last BA flight on 28/10/95. The Waterford route was suspended Jan 1997, returning on a peak season basis only. Last flights I have were over Christmas 1999. CDG continued until 26/1/01 (name change to Scot Airways on 31/10/99).
G-BVEF 16/2/95
G-BVTZ 21/5/95
CS-AZZ 16/2/95. This aircraft flew for Sucking as CS-AZZ on the Waterford route, becoming G-BWEX on 10/7/95.
G-BWWT 6/9/99
G-BVEF 16/2/95
G-BVTZ 21/5/95
CS-AZZ 16/2/95. This aircraft flew for Sucking as CS-AZZ on the Waterford route, becoming G-BWEX on 10/7/95.
G-BWWT 6/9/99
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