One of only two times I've been to Shannon (and the second was only to catch a cheap flight to the USA). As ever TFI's youthful enthusiasm got us a ramp tour around a load of demic 707s. The German/Belgian/Spanish/Austrian stuff was all summer Saturday charters to the west of Ireland. Shannon was still a major refuelling and hub location for CIS carriers too.
This blog started as uploading scans of c. 80 photo albums of aircraft taken during the 1990s, mainly at Newcastle Airport, UK and trips to Manchester, Heathrow and air shows such as Midenhall Air Fete and the International Air Tattoo. I am now slowly uploading all the photos of aircraft I have taken since then. Nice!
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Some from summer 1995 at Newcastle. Air Transat graced us with TriStars, Transwede became the random based charter aircraft, Air Via too ov...



































































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