2 results found
City / Airport:Greenham Common (EGVI) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:Air Tattoo 1973
Photo Date:7 July 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:556599Submit Correction
View count: 150
Exhibited by Brymon Aviation. Registered as G-BBGF on 21st August 1973. It was written off in a forced landing 10 miles south of Luxor, Egypt on 5th December 1986.
Registration / Serial:N7775Q
Aircraft Version:Cessna 340
C/n (msn):340-0208
City / Airport:Greenham Common (EGVI) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:7 July 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:Greenham Common (EGVI) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:Air Tattoo 1973
Photo Date:7 July 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:556599Submit Correction
View count: 150
Exhibited by Brymon Aviation. Registered as G-BBGF on 21st August 1973. It was written off in a forced landing 10 miles south of Luxor, Egypt on 5th December 1986.
Registration / Serial:N7775Q
Aircraft Version:Cessna 340
C/n (msn):340-0208
City / Airport:Greenham Common (EGVI) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:7 July 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:South Bank, London
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:The Plane Show London 1973
Photo Date:19 May 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:545384Submit Correction
View count: 136
One of around 22 aircraft which gathered for "The First London Plane Show" on the South Bank of the River Thames by Waterloo Bridge. The Plane Show ran from 18th May to 28th May 1973. N7775Q went on to be exhibited at the International Air Tattoo at Greenham Common in July 1973 and was registered as G-BBGF on 21st August 1973. It was written off in a forced landing 10 miles south of Luxor, Egypt on 5th December 1986.
Registration / Serial:N7775Q
Aircraft Version:Cessna 340
C/n (msn):340-0208
City / Airport:South Bank, London
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:19 May 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:South Bank, London
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:The Plane Show London 1973
Photo Date:19 May 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:545384Submit Correction
View count: 136
One of around 22 aircraft which gathered for "The First London Plane Show" on the South Bank of the River Thames by Waterloo Bridge. The Plane Show ran from 18th May to 28th May 1973. N7775Q went on to be exhibited at the International Air Tattoo at Greenham Common in July 1973 and was registered as G-BBGF on 21st August 1973. It was written off in a forced landing 10 miles south of Luxor, Egypt on 5th December 1986.
Registration / Serial:N7775Q
Aircraft Version:Cessna 340
C/n (msn):340-0208
City / Airport:South Bank, London
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:19 May 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact