1968/1969? View from the old terrace on the east side of the terminal. Without even reading the registration, one can identify G-AVCN by its tail fin logo, (Glosair logo and not the Aurigny lion). In the back-ground is Leonard Matchan's yellow and white Beagle 206... the registration slips my mind right now, though I do remember that the aircraft was written off in a crash, (in Jersey?). ALVIN JAMES FURRER
Monday, 23 October 2017
1968/1969? View from the old terrace on the east side of the terminal. Without even reading the registration, one can identify G-AVCN by its tail fin logo, (Glosair logo and not the Aurigny lion). In the back-ground is Leonard Matchan's yellow and white Beagle 206... the registration slips my mind right now, though I do remember that the aircraft was written off in a crash, (in Jersey?). ALVIN JAMES FURRER
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