During my various sightseeing days I managed to photograph a few of the many aircraft flying over London. I'm not sure which airports they were headed in to [I never got my head around where the various airports were in relation to the city!].
Anyway, here they are:
British Airways [Connect], Avro 146, G-BZAY
City Jet, Avro 146, EI-RJS
VLM Airways [???], Fokker 50, OO-VLK
British Airways, Avro 146, G-BZAU
Air France, Avro 146, EI-RJP ???????????? *** Pardon??
[???], MD 900, G-EHMS - rescue helicopter
Lux Air, Embraer EMB-135LR, LX-LGK
Helicopter - unknown ID or details
*** can anyone explain why an aircraft with Air France logos would have an EI- rego? Is this just a leasing thing?
It's wonderful to climb the liquid mountains of the sky, Behind me and before me is God and I have no fears.
— Helen Keller, at age 74, on flight around the world, news reports of 5 February 1955
Monday, September 28, 2009
Europe Trip #19: Aircraft Over London
Labels:
Air France,
Avro,
British Airways,
City Jet,
EI-RJP,
EI-RJS,
EMB135,
Embraer,
Europe Trip 2009,
Fokker,
G-BZAU,
G-BZAY,
G-EHMS,
London,
LuxAir,
LX-LGR,
McDonnell Douglas,
MD900,
OO-VLK,
VLM Airlines
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hey Rodney the RJ85 EI-RPJ is owned and flown by Cityjet, under the Airfrance colours. Cityjet is Dublin based, hence the EI rego.
Similar to the Tasman Pacific Airlines of NZ aircraft flying under the Qantas banner, back in the day :)
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