Wessex S484 is captured at North Beach during International Powerboat week 1987 where it was on rescue duties, Cessna 340 G-REEN was once a resident. Citation N501D resided at Anglo Normandy and Mike believes it may have landed in Alderney a couple of times - can anyone confirm this?, Cherokee G-AVRZ was a long term resident & Mike believes it may have only departed in recent times. Queen Flight Wessex XV732 Queen's Flight, possibly bought Princess Margaret to the island for Liberation Day 1990. Tornado ZG757 visited in 1996 presumbly for the local air scouts to clamber over. Mexican registered Piper Aerostar XB-ANQ visited in 1989 & is seen parked on the South Grass park & lastly Helikopter Service Chinook LN-OMA. Pics - Mike Stedman
Sunday, 1 October 2017
Wessex S484 is captured at North Beach during International Powerboat week 1987 where it was on rescue duties, Cessna 340 G-REEN was once a resident. Citation N501D resided at Anglo Normandy and Mike believes it may have landed in Alderney a couple of times - can anyone confirm this?, Cherokee G-AVRZ was a long term resident & Mike believes it may have only departed in recent times. Queen Flight Wessex XV732 Queen's Flight, possibly bought Princess Margaret to the island for Liberation Day 1990. Tornado ZG757 visited in 1996 presumbly for the local air scouts to clamber over. Mexican registered Piper Aerostar XB-ANQ visited in 1989 & is seen parked on the South Grass park & lastly Helikopter Service Chinook LN-OMA. Pics - Mike Stedman
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