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Photo ID: 1583509
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Photo ID: 1516894
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Photo ID: 1516003
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G-APEG (cn 710) V953 arriving AMS on outbound leg from LHR. POV from in terminal bldg. |
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Photo ID: 1423343
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PK-MVF (cn 711) Here in the second of the three colour schemes worn by Merpati Vanguards, PK-MVF was the former G-APEH of BEA which had the name "Audacious". Stored at JKT from 1.81 and later scrapped |
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Photo ID: 1276428
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Views: 4158
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Photo ID: 1251722
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G-APER (cn 720) Seen here pulling away from Heathrow's 28R, this is one of the Vanguards that didn't go on to enjoy a new life as a Merchantman . A fraction of a second later to clear the tail marks would have been nice, but still the best shot of the very few I have of BEA's classic red box scheme |
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Photo ID: 1238227
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Photo ID: 1238226
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Photo ID: 1218359
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Photo ID: 1192888
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Photo ID: 1096293
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G-APEN (cn 717) BEA Vanguard on final approach to runway 27L at Heathrow, with a menacing grey sky in the background, but the sun was shining over Myrtle Avenue. |
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Photo ID: 1065368
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G-APEH (cn 711) Ah! Vickers; Ah! Rolls-Royce. Back in the good old days when one walked across the Apron to the aircraft and not down some totally anonymous, universal tunnel. |
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Photo ID: 0774517
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PK-MVE (cn 717) Formerly G-APEN, this Vanguard was caught in Heathrow's maintenance area prior to delivery to the Indonesian carrier. It was eventually scrapped at Djakarta. |
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Photo ID: 0717219
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G-APEP (cn 719) A Classic view from The Queen's Building in 1962. Aircraft to be seen are BEA Viscounts, Vanguards, Comet 4Bs, Cunard Eagle DC6 G-APON, Canadian Pacific Britannia and an Aeroflot TU104. |
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Photo ID: 0469307
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G-APEN (cn 717) The old BEA hangars in the background were a familiar landmark, but were demolished a year or two back. And the Vanguard has gone too, being scrapped after serving with Merpati Nusantra Airlines. |
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