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Glenrothes, 4
 
G-BLHS Citabria

One of the visitors from to the East of Scotland PFA strut Aug 04. Based near Dornoch.

G-BLHS Citabria, Aug04

 

G-BMTA Ce152

Perth based, although at the time this photograph was taken it had flown from Scone to Galashields, Charterhall, North Berwick to land at Glenrothes on the way back to Scone.

G-BMTA Ce152, 17Feb05

G-BNNU Pa38 Tomahawk

Nu-Nu, owned by the Edinburgh Flying Club doing a bit of circuit bashing at Glenrothes. I like the colour scheme on this aircraft, nice and simple.

G-BNNU Pa38 Tomahawk, 17Feb05

G-BOUE, Cessna 172

Captured on the point of touching down, is this Yorkshire based Cessna 172.

G-BOUE, Cessna 172, 17Feb05

G-GBHI Tobago

A sleek French built Tobago owned by a local businessman who means a lot of Glenrothes airport seen touching down. Compare this photo to the one above, a bit of local knowledge means a shorter back-track to the apron.

G-GBHI Tobago, 17Feb05

G-MYPE Gemini

Not that many microlights visit Glenrothes. This one came from East Fortune, seen here taking off for home.

G-MYPE Gemini, 17Feb05

G-SGEC Super King Air

Another rare type is a big twin, this immaculate Welsh based Super King Air came by way of a tip off from Jim fae the Lang Toon.

The sun is reflecting off the highly polished paintwork.

G-SGEC Super King Air, 1Feb05

G-BBDL AA5

A visitor from the North East of England

G-BBDL AA5, 6Mar05

G-CCCO Eurostar

A beautifully finished Eurostar. The kit for this aircraft is made in the Czech Republic. This aircraft is on finals from Oban.

I just love the passengers soft crash hat, AKA a bunnit

G-CCCO Eurostar, 6Mar05

G-CCCO Eurostar

Sitting pretty in the sunshine

G-CCCO Eurostar, 6Mar05