Northern Ireland Aviation Enthusiast's Forum
Civil Aviation => Modern Civil Aircraft => Topic started by: Paultojo on August 27, 2010, 09:05:53 PM
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A few of the more interesting movement on a busy Thursday afternoon/evening at Lanzerote
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Paul
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I like the Air-Lingus moon shot ;D
Any idea who the 757-200 is? The colour scheme is quite soothing :)
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The all blue one?
I think that might be Astreus
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Yep the blue one is an astreus aircraft.
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Astreus doing a Monarch flight quite pleased to get it
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Very nice selection paul. The blue 757 used to belong to Zoom Airlines I think as I believe it often flew into BFS.
Lanzarote's a lovely place, it's the St Maartens of Europe.