Farnborough (EGLF/FAB) - 2007

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Farnborough (EGLF/FAB) - 2007

Post by Bokkum »

Hi,

Farnborough 16/07/07:

VP-BCC CL800
N889CP BD700
LX-VIP BD700
G-PRKR CL604
N343MG Fa900
D-BOOK Fa2000EX
CS-DHD Ce550
N841WS Hs125
CS-DMJ Be400
N225EE Gulf. 5
OE-GHP Ce550
N1HC Gulf. 550
A6-HEH BBJ2
VP-BZL BBJ
N118RH CL604

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Rene Biesenbeek
Chris Veringa
Jeroen Noordhout
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LOG: TAG London Farnborough (FAB/EGLF), 26/08/2007.

Post by John Creasey »

Farnborough (FAB/EGLF).
Sunday, 26th August 2007 (09:50L - 12:00L).

A6-AUH Boeing 737-8EX/W, United Arab Emirates (Dubai Air Wing - 33473/1196)
A6-ESH A319CJ-133X, United Arab Emirates; Sharjah Ruler's Royal Flight (910)
A6-HEH Boeing 737-8AJ/W, United Arab Emirates (Dubai Air Wing - 32825/1602)
A6-MRM Boeing 737-8EC/W, United Arab Emirates (Dubai Air Wing - 32450/787)
CS-DNS Dassault Falcon 2000 (139 - NJE2HG, DEP: 11:45L to Birmingham-International (BHX/EGBB))
G-EVLN Gulfstream IV (1175)
G-EVRD Beech 390 Premier IA (RB/172)
G-FRYL Beech 390 Premier I (RB/97)
G-GMAA Learjet 45 (45/167)
G-LVLV CL604 Challenger (5372 - GMA5675, DEP: 10:19L)
G-PRKR CL604 Challenger (5617 - DEP: 11:00L)
G-VONJ Beech 390 Premier I (RB/66)
G-ZXZX Learjet 45 (45/005 - GMA437, ARR: 11:04L)
HZ-DME Falcon 900 (76)
LX-VIP BD700 Global Express (9076)
N436QS Gulfstream IVSP (1436)
N718DW Gulfstream IVSP (1442)
VP-BCL Canadair CL-600-2C10 (CRJ-700 - 10247)
VP-CBX Gulfstream V (511 - ARR: 11:22L)
VP-CEO CL604 Challenger (5539)
VP-CHU CL604 Challenger (5510)
VP-CLA Gulfstream IVSP (1402 - DEP: 10:25L)
VT-HGL Dassault Falcon 2000 (231)

Identification required for two Gulfstream airframes situated within the Tag Aviation hangers. Both were located to the far left-hand side of their respective hanger; one within the most western, and the second within the central hanger.

John Creasey.
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