Showing posts with label manx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manx. Show all posts
Saturday, 28 October 2017
Another Manx G650 soon
Michael Carter has just sent me this shot of G650 M-JSWB through the heat haze at Long Beach yesterday. It is believed to be con 6292 but this needs to be confirmed.
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
New Biggin Hill resident
G400 M-TELE (1502) arrived at Biggin Hill on delivery to it's new owner this morning. Registered to Arena Aviation, this is the former N710EG/N710EC which I must confess I haven't seen yet. Many thanks for the pic to Andy Patsalides (via Dave Apps)
Thursday, 22 October 2015
The next Manx G650
G650 M-YNNS (6120) arrived at Ronaldsway IoM this afternoon from Guernsey. It is the former 9H-IKO which I saw depart Luton on the 20th so presumably was re-registered on or about the 21st. Replacing a Falcon 7X with the same reg. Thanks to Alex Henthorn for the picture.
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Another G650 for the IoM register
The 12th G650 to be registered to the Isle of Man was delivered from Savannah to Ronaldsway this morning. M-BHBH is con 6132. It then departed to Nice and was caught (as always) by Alex Henthorn.
Friday, 19 December 2014
The next Manx Gulfstream G450
It's been nearly a month since the last new Gulfstream arrived at Ronaldsway. G450 M-WONE (4319) arrived this morning and is seen departing to Farnborough where we believe it will be based. Caught by Alex Henthorn.
Monday, 8 September 2014
Another Manx G450?
G450 N303GA (4303) arrived at Ronaldsway this morning from Savannah and was caught by Alex Henthorn. It carries a taped on registration and is believed to have an M dash registration underneath.
Update. New registration M-SOBR revealed this afternoon. Photo also by Alex.
Thursday, 17 July 2014
Another day, another delivery
G450 M-KKCO (4306) arrived at Ronaldsway, IoM this morning on delivery from Savannah. It was caught by Alex Henthorn departing to Luton.
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Another G650 on the Manx Register
G650 M-NNNN (6077) arrived at Guernsey this morning on delivery from Savannah. Photo courtesy of Colin F Smith
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