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MKAirlines
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by MKAirlines » 03 Nov 2004, 10:33
hello,
anyone has an idea what the UAK from baku will be
normally its Kiev Aviation Plant
hope someone can help
Greetings,
Nico
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wo
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by wo » 03 Nov 2004, 11:37
An124 "UAK" (UR-ZYD) currently on ground at OST. (all white / small emirates flag in tail)
No departure details yet known, might still depart today!
regards,
wim
MKAirlines
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by MKAirlines » 03 Nov 2004, 12:12
just arrived to AN124 from VDA Diversion coming in from Helsinki
is this a diversion from MST ?
this afternoon Saudi is departing to Malmo also unusual
Greetings,
Nico
Robin_Bamps
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by Robin_Bamps » 03 Nov 2004, 12:18
Hi Nico,
It was a diversion from AMS. Serial RA-82046.
Source: DSML
Regards, Robin Bamps.
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by MKAirlines » 03 Nov 2004, 12:22
Robin_Bamps wrote:
It was a diversion from AMS. Serial RA-82046.
thnx for the info Robin !
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by Andries » 03 Nov 2004, 14:07
Here are the pictures, but too bad it was such dull weather ...
UR-ZYD parked on the main apron next to the Volge Dnepr AN-124 (RA-82046)
Then here she is when taxiing to the loop at the end of RWY 26
And here she's warming up her engines at the beginning of RWY 26
2 divertions today ... 2 x An-124
UR-ZYD diverted from LUX
RA-82046 diverted from AMS (as mentioned earlier in this topic)
Hope you like the pics,
Greetz,
Andries
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by ehamspotter » 03 Nov 2004, 14:17
Hi,
WAAAAAOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!
This are really nice pics,
you must be a lucky guy you take some pics from this
wonderful airplane
Congratulations!!!!!
AN124
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by AN124 » 03 Nov 2004, 15:19
Very nice pictures you made there Andries.
Lucky Ostend spotters with 2 Ruslan's as a diversion.
Also a proof that the Ruslan is still used a lot in Europe.
One small remark. The VDA was a diversion from AMS on not from MST.
Best Regards,
Yvo
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by Bruspotter » 03 Nov 2004, 18:19
Hello
Nice pictures of those 2 nice AN124, is the UAE AN124 the ' UR-ZYD'?
That plane went to BRU a while ago.
Bye the way, 2 AN4R's at OST is a little unusual,isn't it.
Keep on going!
Best regards: Yannick
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by Bruspotter » 03 Nov 2004, 18:21
Hi, me again.
Stupid question, the AN124 of UAE is indeed the UR-ZYD, saw it
under the picture,must have overlooked it.
regards: Yannick
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by MKAirlines » 03 Nov 2004, 18:24
Bruspotter wrote: Hello
Nice pictures of those 2 nice AN124, is the UAE AN124 the ' UR-ZYD'?
That plane went to BRU a while ago.
Bye the way, 2 AN4R's at OST is a little unusual,isn't it.
Keep on going!
Best regards: Yannick
nowadays its indeed unusual but in history think back to 1999 we had a day with 5 ruslans on the apron the good old days
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by Andries » 04 Nov 2004, 12:21
MKAirlines wrote: Bruspotter wrote: Hello
Nice pictures of those 2 nice AN124, is the UAE AN124 the ' UR-ZYD'?
That plane went to BRU a while ago.
Bye the way, 2 AN4R's at OST is a little unusual,isn't it.
Keep on going!
Best regards: Yannick
nowadays its indeed unusual but in history think back to 1999 we had a day with 5 ruslans on the apron the good old days
Even better : 2001
6 AN-124 at EBOS ! 3 parked on normal stands, then 2 others, each parked in an entrance of the main apron an the last one parked on the taxiway. If I am not mistaking it were 3 ADB's and 3 VDA's ...
Greetz,
Andries
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