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dook 8th Nov 2018 18:39

No. It was originally leased from Gulf Air before it acquired it's UK registration.

Bedford truck.

kenparry 8th Nov 2018 19:00

Luton is correct. Yes, Bedford flatbeds as baggage trucks.

A40-BG was dry-leased by Britannia from Gulf Air for 1979. An interesting aircraft, with significant differences from the normal Britannia aircraft in instruments and some systems.

Did it ever have a G- registration? My recollection is that it went back to Gulf Air at the end of the lease.

dook has control

dook 8th Nov 2018 19:03

My information is that it was re-registered as G-BGFS.

http://i67.tinypic.com/2emh1tx.jpg

dook 8th Nov 2018 21:18

Not Frankfurt JENKS.

kenparry 8th Nov 2018 21:39


My information is that it was re-registered as G-BGFS.
dook: the above is shown in airfleets.net as valid from Dec 78 to Jan 80, though I flew it within that period when it was as in the photo, A40-BG. I suspect the reg was not taken up by Britannia.

On G-INFO, G-BGFS is shown as being a Westland Bell 47, the reg issued in March 1979.

Strange.

Allan Lupton 9th Nov 2018 07:35

A pedant he say that Oman is A4O, not A40 which all the above seem to be.
As for the aerodrome the Comet prototype is visiting, without doing any research about route proving, I'll guess it's somewhere on the South Africa route - perhaps even Jan Smuts aerodrome at Johannesburg.

ETA I've remembered that it was the second prototype that BOAC used for route proving, not the first so that's 6002

dook 9th Nov 2018 09:02

Good ID on the second prototype, but it's not being used for route proving here, but another trial. South Africa is a long way from this location.

dook 9th Nov 2018 10:06

Go north Jenks, to where it's colder.....

oldpax 9th Nov 2018 11:01

Helsinki .Airport.

dook 9th Nov 2018 12:59

Not Finland either.

jensdad 9th Nov 2018 13:36


Originally Posted by dook (Post 10306390)
Not Finland either.

The Luftha... is very very clever :) I can't work out exactly which Lufthavn it is but I'll take a punt at Oslo Fornebu?

G-ARZG 9th Nov 2018 14:05

...or Stockholm Bromma ?

dook 9th Nov 2018 14:18

jensdad has the right country but not the right airport.

We must be close now.

Jn14:6 9th Nov 2018 14:56

Stavanger/Sola. OH if correct.

dook 9th Nov 2018 15:05

We have a winner.

The Comet was at Sola for icing trials.

OH

dook 9th Nov 2018 16:09

Any takers ?

dook 9th Nov 2018 16:41

Evening Jenks.


under technically testing conditions, in an appropriately named machine
Tornado ?

dook 9th Nov 2018 16:59

My jet had four underwing hardpoints (and a large one on the centreline) and it only had a 28ft wingspan.

I don't think establishing your jet is going to help, but

under technically testing conditions, in an appropriately named machine
is intriguing.

It does not appear to be a large airport and the runway doesn't appear to be very long.

Caribbean maybe.

dook 9th Nov 2018 17:58

Cruise speed 135 knots !

I'm guessing it wasn't an RAF machine.

If it isn't the West Indies I'm now looking at the far east.

Self loading bear 9th Nov 2018 19:02

RAF Belvedere ?
Not that it helps in searching!

SLB


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