Portsmouth Airport EGHP June 5, 2024 atchistory 6 Comments LIFE AND TIMES OF PORTSMOUTH AIRFIELD Some nice photos of ATC on this link G–AXZE (1970 Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee C/N 28-5676) Paul Stroud tells us that ” the bottom picture shows JF Airlines Islander G-AYSS and Trislander G-AZZM in the background, which replaced the sadly missed Twin Pins PHX and PHY”Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading... Related
Er sorry to be ‘picky’ again but isn’t that Gravesend tower in the background behind the Mew Gull? LikeLike Reply
From another anorak; the bottom picture shows JF Airlines Islander G-AYSS and Trislander G-AZZM in the background, which replaced the sadly missed Twin Pins PHX and PHY. LikeLike Reply
Twin Pioneer G-APHY climbing SLOWLY! from Portsmouth…Yak-40 I-JAKA had demonstrated there just a few days previously https://www.airhistory.net/photo/69297/G-APHY LikeLike Reply
Anorak on: Portsmouth was EGHP. After it closed the location indicator was subsequently allocated to Popham. Anorak off. LikeLike Reply
Er sorry to be ‘picky’ again but isn’t that Gravesend tower in the background behind the Mew Gull?
LikeLike
yes it was, I’ve moved it,
thanks Terry
LikeLike
From another anorak; the bottom picture shows JF Airlines Islander G-AYSS and Trislander G-AZZM in the background, which replaced the sadly missed Twin Pins PHX and PHY.
LikeLike
Twin Pioneer G-APHY climbing SLOWLY! from Portsmouth…Yak-40 I-JAKA had demonstrated there just a few days previously https://www.airhistory.net/photo/69297/G-APHY
LikeLike
Anorak on: Portsmouth was EGHP. After it closed the location indicator was subsequently allocated to Popham.
Anorak off.
LikeLike
You can always trust an anorak, cheers Malcolm
LikeLike