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londonman 3rd Oct 2011 10:23

Embraer (?) over Malvern
 
Several times a day and in both directions we get an Embraer (?) over the Malvern Hills. I'm curious to know what route they are flying..ie where from/to. The usual flight path is approximately NNW <> SSE and height seems to vary from about 3000 ft to maybe 6000 ft.

Why would there be such a difference in flying height?

TIA

Spit161 3rd Oct 2011 15:28

I saw this over Malvern and Hereford today. Wasn't sure what it was, as I only managed to look at it for a few seconds.

cheers,
Jake.

GK430 3rd Oct 2011 15:42

There is a BMi 145 at Filton at times (it was parked up there on Sat) - does it fly Filton - Chester rtn or similar?

mark25787 4th Oct 2011 11:06

Yes, you're right. There are regular bmi Regional Embraer EMB-145 shuttle flights to Bristol Filton and Toulouse for Airbus workers from Hawarden Airport (EGNR).

Wookey 4th Oct 2011 12:38

As a student many, many moons ago (before Airbus had flown), I worked for Aerospatiale at Toulouse during the Concorde test programme. At that time both Aerospatiale and BAC operated regular flights between Toulouse and Filton on which I was fortunate to be able to hitch rides on a few occasions. Aerospatiale operated Nord 262 and BAC used HS125. No prizes for guessing which was favourite - the Nord had been known to take up to 4 hours!!

USE THE RUDDERS 6th Oct 2011 07:46

As a kid I used to remember the 7am wake up call of Air Bristol's BAC 1-11's taking off on the daily shuttle flight.

londonman 1st Jan 2012 11:45

Mark 25...Perfect answer, thanks. That fits. I can rest easy now!!

londonman 3rd Aug 2012 12:06

Ah..my fault. I gave a bit of bad steer as to aircraft type The Embraier is a jet. These planes are turbo-prop. One came over again today at 11.46am heading approx. 135 degrees.

The wings appear to be back-to-front, if that makes sense.

Dave Gittins 3rd Aug 2012 12:27

Why not just look it up on "planefinder" on your iPhone or laptop as it goes over ?

Plane Finder ? Flight Radar | Aircraft Tracker | Live Flight Tracking

londonman 3rd Aug 2012 12:40

It doesn't register. Not all planes do.

TSR2 3rd Aug 2012 13:46


The wings appear to be back-to-front, if that makes sense
There used to be a forward swept wing aircraft (Hansa) operating for Bae Warton to/from Blackpool some years ago.

londonman 3rd Aug 2012 14:17

Not forward swept. The leading edge is curved back at the tips.

DaveReidUK 3rd Aug 2012 15:18


The leading edge is curved back at the tips.
One of these (Dornier 328) ?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...er-328-110.jpg

londonman 3rd Aug 2012 15:42

Pretty well spot on, I'd say.

morticiaskeeper 3rd Aug 2012 18:40

Probably the Manx flight into EGBJ

reportyourlevel 3rd Aug 2012 20:31


Probably the Manx flight into EGBJ
Which would be a Do228, but still has the swept wingtips.

Manx2.com Do228 at JetPhotos.Net

londonman 3rd Aug 2012 21:00

It all makes sense. Tried checking their website but impossible to find a timetable anywhere! Don't you just love playing 'hide and seek' with those airline websites !

EDIT: Now found a timetable and it all concurs. Thanks chaps. Mystery over.:D


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