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G-BURD Ce172

Leased from Tayside Aviation until the Highland Aero Club's own Ce172 is repaired.

G-BURD Ce172, 10Jul05

G-BUXS Bo107

This aircraft gets to play rough areas. A distress beacon is installed on the fuselage side, in the event of this aircraft having to ditch it will automatically alert Kinloss Rescue that the chopper has went down.

G-BUXS Bo107, 10Jul05

G-BYRM Jetstream 31

An Eastern Airways Jetstream 31, made in Scotland from alloy.

G-BYRM Jetstream 31, 10Jul05

G-LGNE Saab 340

The mundane meets the exotic. A Loganair / British Airways Saab SF340 meets the exotic Gulfstream business jet.

G-LGNE Saab 340, 10Jul05

G-MAJD Jetstream 41

An Eastern Airways Jetstream 41, also made in Scotland from alloy.

G-MAJD Jetstream 41, 10Jul05

N877WS Bombadier BD700

Well it is not quite a Gulfstream, but itsure looks like one.

N877WS Bombardier BD700, 10Jul05

OY-PBH Let 410

A Polish built commuter aircraft.

OY-PBH Let 410, 10Jul05

XZ920 Sea King

Like a mechanical whirring butterfly.

A stern-on shot of Rescue 177 waiting for fuel after dropping off a casualty at the nearby Raigmore Hospital.

XZ920 Sea King, 10Jul05

XZ920 Sea King

This aircraft has special dispensation to fuel up with the rotors running.

XZ920 Sea King, 10Jul05