2 results found
Registration / Serial:N330US
Aircraft Original Type:Short 330
Aircraft Generic Type:Short 330/360 (C-23)
Aircraft Version:Short 330-200
C/n (msn):SH3002
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Atlanta - Atlanta Speedway (HMP)Map
Region / Country:Georgia, United States
Photo Date:August 1983
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:748383Submit Correction
View count: 68
Still wearing her old Allegheny Commuter cheatline, N330US is seen here with Mid-South at Hampton, GA. Built in 1975, she spent most of her life in North America with a number of regional operators such as Time Air, Mississippi Valley Airlines, CC Air, Pennsylvania Airlines, Henson Airlines, Air Puerto Rico, Command Airways, Corporate Air, and Westair Commuter Airlines. Reported broken-up by 2010. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:N330US
Aircraft Version:Short 330-200
C/n (msn):SH3002
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Atlanta - Atlanta Speedway (HMP)Map
Region / Country:Georgia, United States
Photo Date:August 1983
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:N330US
Aircraft Original Type:Short 330
Aircraft Generic Type:Short 330/360 (C-23)
Aircraft Version:Short 330-200
C/n (msn):SH3002
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Atlanta - Atlanta Speedway (HMP)Map
Region / Country:Georgia, United States
Photo Date:August 1983
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:748383Submit Correction
View count: 68
Still wearing her old Allegheny Commuter cheatline, N330US is seen here with Mid-South at Hampton, GA. Built in 1975, she spent most of her life in North America with a number of regional operators such as Time Air, Mississippi Valley Airlines, CC Air, Pennsylvania Airlines, Henson Airlines, Air Puerto Rico, Command Airways, Corporate Air, and Westair Commuter Airlines. Reported broken-up by 2010. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:N330US
Aircraft Version:Short 330-200
C/n (msn):SH3002
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Atlanta - Atlanta Speedway (HMP)Map
Region / Country:Georgia, United States
Photo Date:August 1983
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:N124MS
Aircraft Original Type:Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante
Aircraft Generic Type:Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante
Aircraft Version:Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante
C/n (msn):110298
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Raleigh / Durham - International (KRDU / RDU)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:June 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:539504Submit Correction
View count: 201
First known as Resort Commuter Airlines from 1975, Mid-South Airlines was re-named in 1982 after acquisition of two Bandeirantes in 1980. The airline was merged with Air Virginia in 1984 and this aircraft went to Atlantic Southeast Airlines a year later. Flying with many commuters in the USA, New Zealand and Australia (VH-LSE, ZK-REU, ZK-TZN, ZK-VJG and VH-BQB), it was sold privately in 2010. At the time of uploading an aviation and fire rescue training aid located at the Queensland Combined Emergency Services Academy across the mouth of the Brisbane River from Brisbane Airport in Australia.
Registration / Serial:N124MS
Aircraft Version:Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante
C/n (msn):110298
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Raleigh / Durham - International (KRDU / RDU)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:June 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Registration / Serial:N124MS
Aircraft Original Type:Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante
Aircraft Generic Type:Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante
Aircraft Version:Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante
C/n (msn):110298
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Raleigh / Durham - International (KRDU / RDU)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:June 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:539504Submit Correction
View count: 201
First known as Resort Commuter Airlines from 1975, Mid-South Airlines was re-named in 1982 after acquisition of two Bandeirantes in 1980. The airline was merged with Air Virginia in 1984 and this aircraft went to Atlantic Southeast Airlines a year later. Flying with many commuters in the USA, New Zealand and Australia (VH-LSE, ZK-REU, ZK-TZN, ZK-VJG and VH-BQB), it was sold privately in 2010. At the time of uploading an aviation and fire rescue training aid located at the Queensland Combined Emergency Services Academy across the mouth of the Brisbane River from Brisbane Airport in Australia.
Registration / Serial:N124MS
Aircraft Version:Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante
C/n (msn):110298
Operator Titles:Mid-South Airlines
City / Airport:Raleigh / Durham - International (KRDU / RDU)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:June 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact