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Monday, 20th May 2024
Düsseldorf, Germany
Sunrise05:32
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Conditions:Mist
Temperature:13°C
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Humidity:95 %
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▸︎ Britannia Airways
▸︎ Boeing 737-200
▸︎ G-AVRM

Wolfgang Mendorf (1978)
«Revised tail colour scheme»
▸︎ Dan-Air London
▸︎ Boeing 727-100
▸︎ G-BCDA

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«Due to the high dense seating, the fuselage of the five Dan-Air London Boeing B.727-46 - ex Japan Air Lines - were modified with an additional passenger door on each side, clearly visible in front of the engines»

▸︎ BFS - Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung
▸︎ Hawker Siddeley HS-125
▸︎ D-CFSK

Hajo Warnken (1977)
«The only HS-125-600A of the Federal Institute for Air Traffic Control, originally delivered in March 1975 with dark red painted stripes on the fuselage and the rudder, here with fresh fluorescent colors in early summer 1977 in front of the old terminal»
▸︎ United Technologies Corp.
▸︎ Boeing 727-100
▸︎ N5073L

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«The B727, originally delivered to Lufthansa in 1966 as D-ABIV, parked here in front of the old terminal, was modified several times and in service as an executive jet until 2011 and is now used for training purposes in Hamilton, Canada»

▸︎ British Airways
▸︎ Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 3B
▸︎ G-AWZR

Rainer Spoddig (1977)
«You can see cleary the uncenterd nosewhell located left from the middle to give place for the automatic blind landingsystem. The frontgear was retracted sidewards. Interimpainting with old BEA colors but BA titles after the merger 1, April, 1st 1974.»
▸︎ British Airways
▸︎ Vickers VC10
▸︎ G-ASGC

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«In the late 70s British Airways operated a daily service LHR-DUS-Teheran-DUS-LHR. Around midday two VC-10s were present at Lohausen, one on the onward schedule to and one on the return flight from Teheran»

▸︎ Untitled
▸︎ Convair 880
▸︎ N88CH

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«The last Convair 880 at DUS, here in early October 1978, operator Hirschmann Corp.The Ciskei government bought it in August 1987 for the purpose of using it as the luxurious personal presidential transport, delivered from Miami to Bulembu in July 1987»
▸︎ Germany - Air Force
▸︎ Boeing 707-300
▸︎ 10-01

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«The Otto Lilienthal, named after the German aviation pioneer, here on diversion due to fog in Cologne on September 5, 1978. Note the kangaroo with the umbrella on the tail»

▸︎ Israel - Air Force
▸︎ Boeing 707-300
▸︎ 4X-BYM

Hajo Warnken (1977)
«This B.707 was sold by Sabena to Israel Aerospace Industries in 1977 and, after the summer lease to EL AL, delivered to the Israel Air Force, where it was modified as the RC-707 SIGINT reconnaissance aircraft, registered as 4X-JYM»
▸︎ Sabena
▸︎ Boeing 707-300
▸︎ OO-SJG

Hajo Warnken (1976)
«This B.707, evening arrival from New York on a charter flight, was hijacked by terrorists on May 8, 1972 on a scheduled flight from Brussels via Vienna to Tel Aviv. Lots of history behind her. In 1977 she was leased to EL AL as 4X-BYM for six months»

▸︎ Aer Turas
▸︎ Canadair CL-44-J
▸︎ EI-BGO

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«The CL-44J, originally built as a passenger aircraft, could carry up to 189 passengers, and the cargo version could carry almost 30 tons of payload»
▸︎ Aer Turas
▸︎ Canadair CL-44-J
▸︎ EI-BGO

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«Men at work on a Sunday morning, September 23, 1979. At that time, the CL-44-J was the right choice for bulky goods. The rear part of the fuselage could be folded away hydraulically within 90 seconds»

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