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Photo ID: 2143625
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Photo ID: 2019649
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) T2 line up during Manchester's halcyon days back in the mid-nineties. (Ricoh KR-10) |
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Photo ID: 1847925
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Photo ID: 1821428
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) Smile no more, as the end of the life for this once happy B762 is near. Farwell, G-BYAB. |
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Photo ID: 1787172
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) Early morning view over Terminal 2 with GF (A4O-GK) and Canadian B767s now distant memories. Britannia and Air 2000 were the big operators and the B732s in the left background carry British Airways Manchester logos. |
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Photo ID: 1683411
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) Entering Link Golf for a Runway 05 departure at 1-20pm. (Canon D60 68mm) |
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Photo ID: 1631532
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Photo ID: 1555056
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Photo ID: 1413136
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Photo ID: 1403355
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) Taking to the sky from Runway 23L. This 're-nosed' 767 has flown all its 17 year life for Britannia/Thomsonfly, having not gone after all to Silverjet, as planned, earlier this year. |
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Photo ID: 1401425
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) 'Alpha Bravo' is named after Brian Johnston, the well known English cricket commentator. He had a prominent nose, and it seems this 767 is matching this at present - certainly no missing the replacement radome here. Photographed holding at the Victor Alpha hold prior to entering Runway 23L. |
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Photo ID: 1400853
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Photo ID: 1358152
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Photo ID: 1357792
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Photo ID: 1344849
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G-BYAB (cn 25139/373) This 767, named 'Brian Johnston', after the well known cricket commentator, has flown with Thomsonfly/Britannia since it first flew in 1991. It is now transferring to Silverjet. Photographed departing Runway 23R, with the fire station and maintenance hangars in the background. |
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