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SpringHeeledJack 27th Feb 2015 11:25

British 727 flying today
 
Just had a peek on FR24 (12.20pm) and lo and behold there's a G- registered 727 flying around SW England, perhaps a test flight of sorts ? It must be a while since there was last such an occurrence, perhaps Dan Air in the 90's ??

Betablockeruk 27th Feb 2015 11:27

Can't be going that well.

Squawk 7700 for last 10 mins.

Narrow Runway 27th Feb 2015 11:28

Could it be the 2Excel oil dispersal aircraft?

Not so rare surely? It (they) are on their AOC.

Smoketrails 27th Feb 2015 11:35

It is one of the Oil Spill Response machines. Not squawking 7700 anymore btw.

DaveReidUK 27th Feb 2015 16:52

Both of their R722s have been active in the last couple of days.

Evanelpus 27th Feb 2015 21:02

Saw one of them give a very spirited display at Duxford last year:cool:

Double Hydco 28th Feb 2015 08:27


Saw one of them give a very spirited display at Duxford last year
http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...pssykyhmts.jpg

SpringHeeledJack 28th Feb 2015 13:17

Great shot! As much as I like looking at photos of aircraft in typical side on view, I really like shots where there's a connective visual juxtaposition such as above with the sun breaking through the clouds onto the rolling field and aircraft at an unusual angle.

Out of interest how low do these oil cleanup aircraft fly when doing their thing over the sea ? What happened to the C130's that used to do their job, or are they still being used ?


SHJ

Daysleeper 28th Feb 2015 13:53


Out of interest how low do these oil cleanup aircraft fly when doing their thing over the sea ?
Dunno about the 727, odd choice IMHO but the DC-3 used to be 20-30 ft and the L-188 50 ft.

Double Hydco 1st Mar 2015 08:14

Not sure about the spraying height, but when we operated the Pelita L100 on the spraying contract in the 1990's, they once famously flew over a caravan site on Selsey Bill and had forgotten to switch the spray off. A retired Wing Commander holidaying there got a more watered down G&T than he was expecting, and we never heard the last of it....

http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...psngniodwu.jpg

CHINOOKER 3rd Mar 2015 08:16

Currently showing on FR24 is M-STAR a B727,just coasting out At Worthing....came out of Farnborough

Talkdownman 3rd Mar 2015 08:19


Originally Posted by CHINOOKER
came out of Farnborough

Nearly! Lasham.

SpringHeeledJack 3rd Mar 2015 12:42

Then headed to Le Bourget and currently heading to the Middle East. They still look good after all these years, especially with the winglets. I wonder how the economics of operating one stack up, with upgrades and re-engined power plants in comparison to newer steeds such as the BBJ and A319 for example ? Probably faster!


SHJ

Newforest2 3rd Mar 2015 14:30

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...1336839921.jpg

Panoramio - Photo of M-STAR Boeing 727

Engines Away! : Architectural Digest

All that is missing is the name of the owner?!


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