Airline: | Private |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-GGSU |
Location: | Greece, Kerkyra (Corfu) Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport (CFU / LGKR) |
Date: | 28/8/2015 |
Photographer: | Spyros Konofaos |
Remarks: | Searching for oil at the main land |
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Total photos: 7
Airline: | Bell Geospace Aviation |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-FTGI |
Location: | Greece, Heraklion N. Kazantzakis Airport (HER / LGIR) |
Date: | 24/9/2013 |
Photographer: | Vangelis Antonakis |
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Airline: | Bell Geospace Aviation |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-FTGI |
Location: | Greece, Heraklion N. Kazantzakis Airport (HER / LGIR) |
Date: | 24/9/2013 |
Photographer: | Vangelis Antonakis |
Remarks: | C-FTGI is owned by Bell Geospace and operated worldwide by a Canadian operator. C-FTGI is a Basler BT-67, originally a DC-3 built in 1944 but modified and modernized by Basler Turbo in 2008. The aircraft is configured for exploration geophysical survey work w... |
Airline: | Bell Geospace Aviation |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-FTGX |
Location: | Malta, Malta Malta International Airport (MLA / LMML) |
Date: | 16/2/2013 |
Photographer: | Franco Debattista |
Remarks: |
Airline: | Bell Geospace Aviation |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-FTGI |
Location: | Malta, Malta Malta International Airport (MLA / LMML) |
Date: | 7/4/2012 |
Photographer: | Franco Debattista |
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Airline: | Bell Geospace Aviation |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-FTGI |
Location: | Greece, Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport (ATH / LGAV) |
Date: | 19/6/2009 |
Photographer: | Alex Filippopoulos |
Remarks: | A very-very-very rare aircraft type/operator combination. One of those things that makes your day! |
Airline: | Bell Geospace Aviation |
Aircraft: | Basler BT-67 |
RegNo: | C-FTGI |
Location: | Greece, Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport (ATH / LGAV) |
Date: | 19/6/2009 |
Photographer: | Konstantinos Zervos |
Remarks: | Built in 1943 and being converted two times, this bird is still looking great! |
Total photos: 7
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