Can I pick your collective brains please?
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Can I pick your collective brains please?
Hello everyone, long time visitor and first time poster here. Great forum!
Can anyone help me find out about any UK operators of the DC-8, DC-9 and 727?
AFAIK no UK operator has flown the DC-8. MK Airlines used to use Manston as a cargo hub for their Ghana-registered DC-8s and 747s. I believe British Midland flew the DC-9. As for the 727 I'm only aware of Dan Air and Cougar.
Were there any other UK operators of these types? Any idea of the routes flown?
Cheers,
Nick
Can anyone help me find out about any UK operators of the DC-8, DC-9 and 727?
AFAIK no UK operator has flown the DC-8. MK Airlines used to use Manston as a cargo hub for their Ghana-registered DC-8s and 747s. I believe British Midland flew the DC-9. As for the 727 I'm only aware of Dan Air and Cougar.
Were there any other UK operators of these types? Any idea of the routes flown?
Cheers,
Nick
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TransMeridian Air Cargo and IAS operated the DC8. The transMeridian scheme will be available at the Historic Jetliners Group website when it is back up (it is currently down for maintenance). There were screenshots an IAS paint doing the rounds a month or two back, I dont think it has been released yet (Someone yell me if Im wrong, I want a copy meself!
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If you pop over to flightsim.com, there is an SGA-made DC-9-15 in BM blue,, I think theres a white one as well, although I had and it behaved a little oddly.
As for the 727, I think Dan-Air used them? I might be completely wrong, but hopefully Im not
And if you've been a lurker here for a while, Im sure you dont need to be told... but let me be the first to say welcome to the madhouse!

If you pop over to flightsim.com, there is an SGA-made DC-9-15 in BM blue,, I think theres a white one as well, although I had and it behaved a little oddly.
As for the 727, I think Dan-Air used them? I might be completely wrong, but hopefully Im not
And if you've been a lurker here for a while, Im sure you dont need to be told... but let me be the first to say welcome to the madhouse!
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LongHaul you are correct as usual.LongHaul wrote:As for the 727, I think Dan-Air used them? I might be completely wrong, but hopefully Im not![]()
http://www.danair.org/TheDanAirPhotoAlb ... hoto6.html
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Sabre also used the 727... mainly ex-DAN aircraft rescued from the desert. I had the [dis?]pleasure of flying them in 2000.
The fleet was:
G-BNNI "Lady Patricia" now a company mascot in Denmark
G-BPND
G-OPMN
Possibly one more Super 27 conversion came over from the states, G-O??? something. Might not have got to them in time before they were spun off as Cougar and the rest of Sabre became Excel.
The fleet was:
G-BNNI "Lady Patricia" now a company mascot in Denmark
G-BPND
G-OPMN
Possibly one more Super 27 conversion came over from the states, G-O??? something. Might not have got to them in time before they were spun off as Cougar and the rest of Sabre became Excel.
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Welcome to the farm mate
GBIAS/GBSKY DC8-55F IAS Cargo Airline s- First Airline in UK to put them
on the register - LH is correct Tony madge has the original IAS colours done by Bob Dennard and is cleaning them up a bit to put on HJG
TMA also operated DC8 54/55
BMA was the only UK operator of DC9s
Dan Air eas the first company to put 727s on the UK Register GBAEF I believe was the first - I remember the first three were brough from Japan in 151Y
config - GBDAN crashed at teneriffe sometime after my departure to the States in a CFIT incident
Aer Turas operated a single DC8-60/70 series lots of pics on A.net
However Trans Aer operated a couple of Dc8-73s from the collection that
they parted out at Shannon in the Mid 90s
For what its worth - the sled (Dc8-50s) outperformed Callie cargo/Tradewinds Boeing 707-300s on the East African run by a huge margin - Callie and Tradewinds were restricted to departing at 0300lcl
from HKNA with 29 tonne on the aircarft for HECA - IAS could run the
8 out of HKNA at 1500lcl with 40 tonne and make malta non stop
The 8 was faster more economical and a joy to work as a loadie except for one small item - You couldnt make any bloody per diem on it because it
did in 3 days what the Britannia and CL44 did in 6
Leif
GBIAS/GBSKY DC8-55F IAS Cargo Airline s- First Airline in UK to put them
on the register - LH is correct Tony madge has the original IAS colours done by Bob Dennard and is cleaning them up a bit to put on HJG
TMA also operated DC8 54/55
BMA was the only UK operator of DC9s
Dan Air eas the first company to put 727s on the UK Register GBAEF I believe was the first - I remember the first three were brough from Japan in 151Y
config - GBDAN crashed at teneriffe sometime after my departure to the States in a CFIT incident
Aer Turas operated a single DC8-60/70 series lots of pics on A.net
However Trans Aer operated a couple of Dc8-73s from the collection that
they parted out at Shannon in the Mid 90s
For what its worth - the sled (Dc8-50s) outperformed Callie cargo/Tradewinds Boeing 707-300s on the East African run by a huge margin - Callie and Tradewinds were restricted to departing at 0300lcl
from HKNA with 29 tonne on the aircarft for HECA - IAS could run the
8 out of HKNA at 1500lcl with 40 tonne and make malta non stop
The 8 was faster more economical and a joy to work as a loadie except for one small item - You couldnt make any bloody per diem on it because it
did in 3 days what the Britannia and CL44 did in 6
Leif
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