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11th edition, 21-25 June 1980. Participation was slightly down from the 1979 edition, but still attracted a very respectable 46 entrants. Each qualifying rallyist received an 11th Air Rally momento, presented by the organising committee of the International Air Rally of Malta.
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | PILOT & PLACING | NOTES/HISTROY | Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee 6 | 9H-AAI | P. Ripard. Runner-up Arrival Competition. | 1974 | Avion Robin DR-360 | D-EFAB | P. Beier | 1971 | Beechcraft 60 | D-IKTG | P. Landgraf. Winner, Arrival & Longest Distance Flown Competitions. (From Sondrestrom, Greenland, 67 degrees 01 minutes North, 50 degrees 43 minutes West.) |   | Cessna U206G | D-EIML | H. Faulhaber | 1979 | Cessna C210 | D-EADR | P. Bohmer | 1975 | Cessna 421C | D-EIHL | R. Evans | 1968 | Fuji FA-200-180 Aero Subaru | D-EIFK | W. Dess | 1972 c/n 185 | Mooney M20F | D-EHRM | W. Dieyz | Arr. on Sunday. 1970 | Partenavia P68V | D-GANA | R. Janiak | 1977 | Piper PA-34 Seneca | D-GAWP | Mrs. M. McSer | Arr. on Sunday. 1972 | Robin HR 100/250 | D-EKRF | H. P. Huppert | 1977 | Robin DR253 | D-EFZV | H. Sommer | 1967 | Rockwell International RC112 | D-EHXK | W. Haygis | 1973 | Robin DR400 | F-BXEC | Y. Pelerins. Runner-up, Concours D’Elegance Class A. | 1974 | Cessna 210L | G-BENF | F. Jones. Winner, Highest-placed single-engined aircraft, Runner-up in the Timed Section Competition, Third place, Overall Air Rally. | 1976 | Cessna F337G Skymaster II | G-BFGH | J. G. Lunt. Runner-up, Flight Planning & Longest Distance Flown Competitions. (From Blackpool UK, 56 degrees 46 minutes North, 03 degrees 02 minutes West.) | 1977 | Cessna 310 | G-AWTA | A. Wiltshire | 1968 | Cessna 310 | G-BCDI | D. Tearle | 1974 | Cessna 310Q | G-BBXL | A. P. Rosner | Arr. on Sunday. 1974 | Cessna 340 IIIA | G-MAGS | D. Gold, Winner of Overall Air Rally, Highest Placed, Multi-engined aircraft catagory, Timed Section, Flight Planning & Concours D’Eelegance Class B Competitions. | 1979 | Fuji FA-200-180 | G-BCKS | J. T. Hicks | 1974 | Gulfstream American Cheetah AA5A | G-BHKU | B. J. Austin | 1980 | Piper PA-18 Super Club | G-NICK | Ms. J. O’Donnell. Winner, Novice competition. | 1947 | Piper PA-23 Aztec | G-AYMO | R. Gold. Runner-up, Concours D’Elegance Class B competition. | 1964 | Piper PA-23 Aztec | G-BHXX | T. Wein | 1965 | Piper PA-28R Arrow | G-AWEZ | D. O. Hooper | 1968 | Piper PA-28R Arrow 200 | G-AYII | I. R. Cummings | 1970 | Piper PA-28 Arrow III | G-IBFW | B. F. Walker | 1978 | Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche | G-ASMA | M. G. Edmonds | 1963 | Piper PA-32 Lance II | G-XMAS | J. C. Turner | Arr. on Sunday. 1978 | Piper PA-39 Twin Commanche | G-AYZE | J. R. Fuller, Runner-up, Overall Air rally, Second Highest Placed, Multi-engined aircraft category. | 1970 | Rutan Varieze | G-LASS | P. J. Calvert. Winner, Most Sporting Entry Competition. | 1979 | Cessna 177RG Cardinal | HB-CNM | J. C. Manini | Arr. on Sunday. 1978 | Cessna 172FR Rocket | I-CCAS | G. Guido | 1975 | Cessna 182 Skylane | LX-GHL | Ms. A. Heiderscheid | 1979 | Cessna 340 | N1727G | E. Schwarze | 1974 | Cessna 182K Skylane | OE-DDW | P. Zuber | 1967 | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee | OE-DFX | E. Fiel | 1978 | Cessna 182 | OE-DGK | E. Wegerer | 1974 | R/Cessna FR172K Hawk XP | OE-DIX | B. Naglich | 1976 | Piper PA-28R | OE-DPV | H. Zill | 1970 | Rockwell Commander 112A | OO-VGV | F. Van Rompaey. Winner, Concours D’Elegance Class A Competition, and Runner-up, Highest Placed, Single-engined aircraft catagory. | 1974 | Piper PA-28-RT-201 Arrow IV | OO-PAR | Ms. E. Stifani. Winner, Highest Placed Lady Entrant. | 1979 | Grumman American AA5A | PH-CDW | G. Van Heugten | Arr. on Sunday. 1974 | Cessna 182P | PH-CFY | A. C. Ruiter | 1973 | Piper PA-28 Archer II | PH-PDW | C. Van Kempen | Arr. on Sunday. 1976 | Cancellations – 1980
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | PILOT & PLACING | NOTES/HISTROY | Auster J/1N | G-AJEH | D. G. Cresswell | 1946 | Cessna 182H Skylane | I-SKIM | Mrs. R. M. Giavi | 1966 |
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12th edition, 20- 24 June, 1981 This is not a complete list. At least 47 entrants, 20 of whom were British, followed by 14 Germans, followed by 4 Austrians, 2 entries from the Netherlands and Switzerland, and an entry each from France and Italy. A further two entries were US-registered, but Europe-based. The Aero Club Competition was won by the Headcorn Flying Club, (Peter Wood & Geoff Daryn. Runner up was the Yorkshire Aeroplane Club (John Terry & Colin Bradbury). AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | PILOT & PLACING | NOTES/HISTORY | Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee 6 | 9H-AAI | P. Ripard. Runner-up, Arrival Competition. | 1974 | Beechcraft 36 Bonanza | D-EKIX | P. Greiner | 1978 | Bolkow BP 207 | D-EFRU | A. Spreng | 1963 | Cessna 172 | D-EFBP | P. Landgraf. Runner-up, Longest Distance Flown Competition (Mehamn, Norway, in the Article Circle, 71 degrees 01 minutes 46 seconds North, 27 degrees 49 minutes 40 seconds East.) | 1980 | Cessna 210 | D-ENIL | H. Sontag | 1974 | Cessna 337 | D-IKHL | P. Lindner | 1975 | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | D-EADF | E. Krakenberger | 1975 | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | D-EFWN | F. Pommer | 1970 | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee | D-EGKM | W. Kessler | 1979 c/n 28-8090223 | Fuji FA-200-180 Aero Subaru | D-EIFK | J. Rettenbacher | 1973 | Piper PA-34-200 Seneca | D-GAWP | Mrs. M. Moser. Winner, Highest Placed Lady Entrant. | 1972 | Rockwell 112 | D-EHXK | W. Haygis | 1973 | Robin DR360 | D-EFAB | M. Haas | 1974 | Robin HR.100/210D Safari | D-EHDG | H. Huppert | 1977 | Socata TB.10 Tobago | D-EGKO | P. Beier | 1981 | Avion Robin DR.400/160 Knight | F-GAVH | Y. Pelerins. | 1979. c/n 1262. | Avion Pierre Robin DR46 | G-BAMS | J. Ellis. Runner-up, Timed Section Competition. | 1972 | Beechcraft 23 Musketeer | G-AYYU | A. Clements | 1971 | Cessna F117RG Cardinal | G-BFHK | J. Balmer | 1977 | Cessna F182Q Skylane | G-BHIC | R. Walker | 1980 | Cessna 182 Skylane | G-ORAY | R. Holt | 1980 | Cessna C337 | G-AWVS | P. Crispe | 1969 | Cessna 340 | G-MAGS | D. Gold. Winner Overall Air Rally & Flight Planning Competions, runner-up Concours D’Elegance. | 1979 | Fuji FA.200 | G-BCKS | J. Hicks | 1974 | Grumman AA5B Tiger | G-BFHS | J. Fazackerley | 1978 | Grumman American AA7 | G-BGHL | B. Austin | 1978 | MS Rallye 180 | G-AZMZ | G. Daryn | 1971 | Piper PA-23 Aztec | G-AXKD | B. Bailey | 1970 | Piper PA-23 Aztec | G-AYMO | R. Gold | 1967 | Piper PA-23 Aztec | G-BHXX | E. Wein | 1973 | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | G-OTUX | M. Quadrini | 1977 | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | G-ASWX | D. Robinson | 1963 | Robin HR100/210 Royale | G-BBPW | P. Wood. Winner, Highest Placed Single-engined aircraft and Concours D’Elegance, runner-up, Flight Planning Competition, third place, Overall Air Rally. | 1973 | Rockwell AC14 | G-BFAI | J. Terry | 1977 | Rockwell AC14 | G-BOLT | D. Hooper | 1978 | Socata Rallye | G-BIAM | J. McDermott | 1980 | Cessna 177 Cardinal | HB-CNM | J. Manini | 1977 | Mooney M20K Model 231 | HB-DFO | M. Reiser | 1979 c/n 25-0129 | Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche | I-TJTJ | B F. Nicolato | 1967 | Cessna 340 | N1727G | E. Schwarze | 1975 | Cessna 172 | N4764J | H. Zill | 1980 | R/Cessna FR172K Hawk XP | OE-DIX | D. Naglidch | 1977, c/n FR17200594S | Cessna 210 Centurion | OE-DFN | N. Kotz | 1976 | Piper PA-28R Cherokee | OE-DPV | W. Kock | 1973 | Socata TB.10 Tobago | OE-DUS | Dr. Kamlander | Did not compete. | Cessna F172 | PH-GAW | G. Wildshut. Winner, Most Sporting Entry competition. | 1964 | Cessna 172 | PH-GYS | J. Van Der Meer | 1979 |
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13th edition, 19-23 June 1982 Of the 39 participants, 19 were from the UK followed by 12 Germans (which included a US-registered aircraft), two Dutch, and single entries from France, Norway and Switzerland. There were also 3 crews from Algeria. This edition will also be remembered for the only, so far, warbird participation, in the form of NA T-6 Harvard. Sadly, this aircraft crashed on the 22nd during a sight-seeing trip, resulting in two fatalities.
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | NOTES | Piper Cherokee | 7T-VHC |   | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | 7T-VHD |   | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | 7T-VHE |   | R/Cessna FR172H Rocket | D-EEYJ | c/n 17200322 | Cessna P210N Pressurise Centurion II | D-EDWB | c/n P21000571 pi N732AC | Mooney M.20F Executive | D-EJHE | c/n 670388 pi N3295F | Mooney M2OJ Model 201 | D-ECMF | c/n 24-1011 pi (N4005H) | Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee D | D-EAUX | c/n 28-5423 pi N7996N | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee Archer II | D-EDYP | c/n 28-7890545 pi N39625 | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | D-EGKM |   | Robin DR.400/180 Regent | D-EEGT | c/n 1061 | Robin DR.400/180 Regent | D-EOHG | c/n 1402 | Rockwell Commander 112 | D-EHXK | c/n 121 pi N1005J (N1121J) | Socata TB.10 | D-EGKO |   | CEA DR.250/160 Captaine | F-BMZP | c/n 4 | Beechcraft BE-33A | G-ENSI |   | Beeechcraft Baron | G-BDWK |   | Cessna 177 | G-BFGF |   | Cessna 172 | G-BFIV |   | Cessna 172 | G-FANL |   | Cessna 172 | G-OVFR |   | Cessna 182 | G-ORAY |   | Cessna 340 | G-MAGS |   | Dornier do.28 | G-ASUR |   | NA T-6 | G-ELLY | Crashed during a pleasure flight on the 22nd. Two fatalities. | Partinavia P68C | G-NEWU | Pilot was forced to shut down one engine after passing Gozo due to low fuel levels. | Piper PA-23 Aztec | G-ATMU |   | Piper PA-39 | G-AYZE |   | CEA DR400 | G-HANS |   | Avion Robin HR00/210 | G-BBAW |   | Avion Robin HR100/210 | G-BBPW |   | Grumman American AA.5A | G-BHKU |   | Grumman American AA.5B | G-PENN |   | Rockwell Commander 112 | G-BDEJ |   | Cessna 177RG Cardinal RG | HB-CNM | c/n 177RG1355 pi N53062 | Cessna 340 | N1727G |   | Cessna 182A | LN-TSB | c/n 33977 pi N5977B | R/Cessna F172L | PH-ADW | c/n F17200841 pi OK-CKB | Piper PA-28 Cherokee | PH-DAK |   |
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14th Edition, 18-22 June 1983 The following article, written by John Visanich, first appeared in the Luqa Aviation Yearbook 1983/84, and is being reproduced by kind permission. Number One Park at Luqa Airport was the venue on the 18th and 19th June, 1983, for 91 rallyists who flew south to Malta in 35 light aircraft, seeking sunshine, relaxation, and the warm hospitality of the Maltese people. The Rally's aim is "to promote Malta as a centre to which light aviation enthusiasts from throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Mediterranean can rally and enjoy the hospitality and amenities of the country and its people". Looking back at fourteen Malta Air Rallies one can safely say that the Organizing Committee, led by Capt. George E. Kissaun, has succeeded in its aims. The 14th International Air Rally of Malta was held between the 18th and 22nd June, 1983, and, as in the previous five years, arrivals were spread over two days. The majority of aircraft, however, came in on the 18th as the second day was only available on request. Heaviest participation came from the Federal Republic of Germany with 20 aircraft, followed by the U.K. with 11. For the first time in Malta Rally's history three lightplanes, two Comanches and a Bonanza - actually crossed the Atlantic from Madison, Wisconsin. Last but not least there was a sole entrant from Switzerland in the form of Cessna 402B HB-LNU. On their arrival at Luqa Airport the rallyists were met by members of the Organizing Committee and the usual lovely hostesses who were standing by with a very welcome glass of cool champagne. Who would refuse with a temperature of 32C on the apron! As usually happens with one or two entrants, there were no last- minute cancellations and by early afternoon on Sunday all aircraft on the arrivals list were in Park One. It was rather ironic that the U.S. participants failed to qualify for the Longest Distance Flown Competition as, due to the extreme length of their journey, they had to leave home before the stipulated date of June 8th, 1983. From the aircraft enthusiast's point of view, there wasn't much to remember the Rally by. Amidst the rows of Pipers, Cessnas, and Robins on the apron there were very few eye-catchers. Foremost of these was undoubtedly Ray Holt's newly-acquired and immaculately maintained Beechcraft Duchess G-OPAT, finished in a very attractive light and dark blue paint scheme. Mr. Holt, a regular participant in the Malta Rally, paid special attention down to the last detail, such as decorative engraving on the cabin windows and personal wheel chocks bearing plates with the aircraft's registration. This earned him a very well deserved runner-up trophy in the Concours d'Elegance with 98.7 points out of 100, second only to John Terry's equally well-cared-for Partenavia Victor G-NEWU which topped the list with 99.8 points. It is pertinent to point out that it is not just the exterior equipment and furnishings, navigation aids, radio communications and safety equipment. Bonus points are also awarded according to the age of the aircraft. One other striking paint job was that worn by Grumman Cougar G-REAT, consisting of very dark blue overall with red and white trim. An unusual feature of this year's line-up was the presence of five Mooneys, all West German registered. Not being a common type in the Malta Rally, this aircraft appears to be gaining popularity despite the age of the basic design. Oldest aircraft taking part was Comanche N5425P which was manufactured in 1958, followed by Comanche N6032P and Bonanza D-EMEF, both in 1959. Other points worthy of note were J. Manini's attractive Cessna 402B HB-LNU which carried "Rhone Airways" titling on the fuselage sides and Cherokee 181 D- EGKM sporting a large LeKG.41 badge on the fin. There is a total of 11 different competitions in the Malta Rally, the four most important of which, namely Arrival, Timed Section, Flight Planning, and Concours d'Elegance, make up the Air Rally Overall Competition. The most testing of these is the Arrival Competition, in which an entrant is awarded points for precision of time, manner of approach, and accuracy of passage as judged by observers at the Gozo NDB, which is the arrival point of the Rally. This was won by J. Terry in Partenavia Victor G-NEWU, totalling 562 points out of a maximum 580. Close behind followed E. Beeker-Boost in Bonanza D-EMEF with 554 points. Winner of the Timed Section Competition, which is the accuracy of Allocated Elapse Time between Gozo NDB and Luqa Control Tower, was J. Zlataric in Mooney D-EMOM with a perfect 120 ex 120 points. C. N. Robinson in Skylane G-ORAY was runner-up with a very near 119 points. The Flight Planning Competition Trophy went to R. Holt of Duchess G-OPAT with 96 points ex 100. The coveted Maltese Falcon Trophy of the Overall Competition went to J. Terry (G-NEWU) despite a round "O" for Flight Planning after failing to submit a Flight Plan. However, Terry's points accumulated in the other three competitions were enough to see him to the top. Runner-up was P.A. Fitzpatrick who flew to Malta in Rockwell 112 G-BDEJ. One last award deserving special mention was the "White-Campbell Trophy", presented for the first time to the Highest-Placed Aero Club by the Association of Aircraft Enthusiasts in memory of the two great friends of the Malta Rally who tragically lost their lives in Harvard G-ELLY during the 13th Rally. The Trophy, aptly depicting a T-6 aircraft, was won by the Sherburn Aero Club of the U.K. During their stay in Malta the participants were treated to a varied programme of social and leisure events at some of the best spots on the Islands, culminating with the formal Prize-Giving Ceremony at the Dragonara Palace Hotel on Tuesday, June 21 st. Concluding, the 1983 Rally was a very smooth run event with no serious snags, much to the satisfaction of the organizers and rallyists alike.
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | PILOT/PLACING | NOTES | Aerospatiale TB.10 Tobago | D-EGKO | R. Meyer-Degering | c/n 190 | Beechcraft A36 Bonanza | D-EFHI | H. Kruse | c/n E-1092 | Beechcraft A36 Bonanza | D-EKIX | P. Greiner | c/n E-1319 | Beechcraft K35 Bonanza | D-EMEF | E. Becker-Boost. Runner-up Arrival competition. | c/n D-5897 | Cessna TR.182 Turbo Skylane RG II | D-EEPY | J. Gerken. Winner, Highest Placed Novice. | c/n R182-01431 | Cessna FR.172H Rocket | D-EEYJ | H. J. Schittko | c/n FRI72-0322 | Cessna 210L Centurion II | D-ENIL | H. Sontag | c/n 210-60320 | Mooney M20F Executive | D-EJHE | H. Herrmann | c/n 670-388 | Mooney M2OJ (201) | D-ECMF | Ms. M. Vos | c/n 24-1011 | Mooney M2OJ (201) | D-ELLL | K. Rother. Joint Third place Overall Air rally with W. Meile (D-ELLM). | c/n 24-0675 | Mooney M2OJ (201) | D-EMOM | J. Zlataric. Winner, Timed Section competition. | c/n 24-0990 | Mooney M20K (Turbo 231) | D-ELLM | W. Meile. Runner-up in the Highest Placed, Single-Engined Aircraft category. Joint Third place, Overall Air Rally, with K. Rother (D-ELLL) | c/n 25-0236 | Piper PA-28-235D Cherokee | D-EFWN | F. Pommar | c/n 28-11374 | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee Archer II | D-EGKM | W. Kessler. Winner, Longest Distance Flown competition, from Svalbard Langyera, Norway, 4728.86 km. 78 degrees 14 minutes 52 seconds North, 24 degrees 11 minutes East. | c/n 28-8090223. Had a large LeKG.41 badge on the fin. | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee Archer II | D-EMTC | W. J. Muller | c/n 28-7890501 | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EEGT | P. Beier | c/n 1061 | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EOHF | H. Vedder | c/n 1397 | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EOHG | Dr. H. Egyptien. | c/n 1402 | Rockwell RC 112 | D-EHXK | W. Haygis. Runner-up, Flight Planning competition. | c/n 121 | Beechcraft B.76 Duchess | G-OPAT | R. Holt. Winner, Flight Planning competition, Runner-up, Concours D’Elegance | c/n ME-304 | Cessna FR. 172K Hawk XP II | G-FANL | J. E. Balmer | c/n 2873 | Cessna F.182Q Skylane II | G-ORAY | C. Robinson. Runner-up, Timed Section competition. | c/n 0132 | Fuji FA.200/180 | G-BCKS | J. T. Hicks | c/n 250 | Grumman American AA.5B Tiger | G-BJAJ | Ms. G. Miller. Winner, Highest Placed Entrant. | c/n AA5B-1177 | Grumman American AA.5B Tiger | G-JOAN | Franz Opitz | c/n AA5B-0703 | Grumman American GA.7 Cougar | G-REAT | Dr. C. Markham | c/n 0033 | Partenavia P.68C Victor | G-NEWU | J. Terry. Winner, Overll Air Rally, Arrival and Concours d’Elegance competition. | c/n 219 | Robin DR400/160 Knight | G-BAMS | J. G. Ellis | c/n 774 | Rockwell RC 112A | G-BDEJ | P. Fitzpatrick. Winner, Highest Placed Single Engined Aircraft. Runner-up, Overall Air Rally | c/n 073 | Rockwell RC 112B | G-CRIL | K. Cochrane | c/n 521 | Cessna 402B | HB-LNU | J. Manini. | c/n 0504. Carried "Rhone Airways" titling on the fuselage sides. | Cessna 340 II | N1727G | E. G. Shwarze | c/n 340-0521. Based W. Germany. | Piper PA.24-250 Comanche | N5425P | Henry Schirmer Riley. Winner, Most Sporting Entry, shared with R. Meyers (N6032P) and Dr. S. Giray (N7355R) | c/n 24-479 | Piper PA.24-250 Comanche | N6032P | R. Meyers. Winner, Most Sporting Entry, shared with Dr. H. Riley (N5425P) and Dr. S. Giray (N7355R) | c/n 24-1128 | Beechcraft V35B Bonanza | N7355R | Dr. S. Giray. Winner, Most Sporting Entry, shared with Henry Schirmer Riley (N5425P) R. Meyers (N6032P) | c/n D-9649 |
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15th Edition, 23 - 28 June 1984 The following lists the main points from an article about the 15th edition of the Air Rally, which appeared in the Malta Aviation Yearbook, 1985, and was written by John Visanich. The 1984 event was held at Luqa Airport from 23rd to 28th June. The majority of participating aircraft arrived on Saturday 23rd but, with Sunday also available for arrivals, five other aircraft opted for the second day bringing the total to 29 light planes. This year the aircraft park used was No.4 on the SW side of Luqa, being preferred by the organizers because of the larger ramp space available and the much better reception facilities close by. As usual, most of the entries came from the UK and West Germany, 11 aircraft registered in each of these two countries making it to Luqa. Other entrants comprised two from Switzerland and one each from France, Austria, Denmark and the Netherlands. There was also a lone US registered Cessna 340 (Eddie Schwarze's N1727G) which, however, is based in West Germany. A Piper Cherokee expected from Sweden cancelled at the last moment. For the aircraft enthusiasts this must surely rank as one of the dullest rallies to date. Not only was participation lower than in previous years, but there was little to say in the way of interesting aircraft types. Apart from the usual Cessnas and Pipers, rarer types for the Malta Rally were a Socata ST.10 Diplomate (D-EALD), a TB.10 Tobago (D-EGKO) and a Robin RI 180 Algion (G-BJVV). Also noteworthy was Cessna T.21ON Turbo Centurion II OE-DUF which carried on-board radar, externally distinguishable by a streamlined pod under the starboard wing. Eyecatchers by their immaculate condition were, as usual, R. Holt's Duchess G-OPAT and K. Cocnrane's Rockwell RC112B G-CRIL which came first and second respectively in the Concours d'Elegance. Per Bruel's Aztec OY-BKI was the same aircraft he won the first rally of 1969 with; he still managed a respectable 7th place in the Concours d'Elegance despite competing against some brand-new types. For the third consecutive year there was no Maltese participation in the Rally, a fact which makes one wonder why as there are four light planes on the Island, two of which belong to two flying groups. In closing, one must add that the Rally was run with the usual smoothness and professionalism which are now customary. When competing with similar events in other countries there's nothing that can be compromised in the way of quality. With the world recession slowly easing its grip on aviation, we can only augur that the number of participating aircraft exceeds the 50 mark in the future, as was the case a few years back. The Aero Club Competition was won by the Sherburn Aero Club, consisting of aircraft G-OPAT, G-ORAY, G-BFGH and G-BJFK. Runner-up was the Braunschweig Flying Club represented by N1727G, D-EEYJ, D-EGKO, D-ECMF and D-EEGT. AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | NOTES | Cessna FR. 172H Rocket FR 1 | D-EEYJ | Runner-up, Aero Club Competition Braunschweig Flying Club N1727G, D-EEYJ, D-EGKO, D-ECMF, D-EEGT. 72-0322 | Cessna FR. 172K Hawk XPII | D-EFBP | P. Landgraf. Longest Distance Flown Winner. FR172-0664. Arrived on the 24th. | Cessna F. 177RG Cardinal RGII | D-EICY | F177-0167 | Mooney M20F Executive | D-EJHE | Most Sporting Entry, W. Herrniann. 670-388 Arrived on the 24th. | Mooney M2OJ (201) | D-ECMF | 24-1011 | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee Archer II | D-EMTC | 28-7890501 | Piper PA.28RT-201 Cherokeee Arrow IV | D-EFPN | 28R-7918143. Arrived on the 24th. | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EEGT | Runner-up, Aero Club Competition Braunschweig Flying Club N1727G, D-EEYJ, D-EGKO, D-ECMF, D-EEGT. 1061. | Rockwell RC 112 | D-EHXK | Overall Air Rally Runner-up Highest Placed Single Engined Aircraft winner, Flight Planning Competition Runner-up W. Haygis 121. | SOCATA TB.10 Tobago | D-EGKO | Runner-up, Aero Club Competition Braunschweig Flying Club N1727G, D-EEYJ, D-EGKO, D-ECMF, D-EEGT. 190. | SOCATA ST.10 Diplomate | D-EALD | 128 | Cessna F.172M Hawk II F | F-BVIX | 172-1239. Arrived on the 24th. | Beechcraft B.76 Duchess | G-OPAT | R. Holt. Overall Air Rally Winner, also winner of Arrival, Flight Planning & Concolurs d'Elegance. Won the Aero Club Competition along with G-ORAY, G-BFGH and G-BFJK, as part of the Sherburn Aero Club entry. ME-304. | Cessna R.172K Hawk XPII | G-FANL | R172-2873 | Cessna F.182Q Skylane II | G-ORAY | Won the Aero Club Competition along with G-OPAT, G-BFGH and G-BFJK, as part of the Sherburn Aero Club entry. F182-0132. font> | Cessna F.337G Skymaster | G-BFGH | Overall Air Rally Third Place, Arrival Competition Runner-up, P. Fitzpatrick. Won the Aero Club Competition along with G-OPAT, G-ORAY and G-BFJK, as part of the Sherburn Aero Club entry. F337- 0081. | Gulfstream AA5A Cheetah | G-HASL | AA5A-0791 | Gulfstream GA.7 Cougar | G-BICF | Dr. C. Markham. Winner, Timed Section Competition. GA7-107. | Piper PA-28RT-201T Turbo Arrow IV | G-DAAH | A. Hunter Highest Placed Single Engined Aircraft Runner-up. 28RT-7931104. | Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee | G-AVNU | Highest Placed Lady Entrant Z. Hussein Ellis Arrived on the 24th. 28-4153. | Piper PA-23 Aztec 25OF | G-BFJK | Won the Aero Club Competition along with G-OPAT, G-ORAY and G-BFGH as part of the Sherburn Aero Club entry. 7654137. | Robin R1180TD | G-BJVV | 279 | Rockwell RC112B | G-CRIL | K. Cochrane, Concolurs d'Elegance Runner-up. 521. | Cessna 402B | HB-LNU | 402B-0504 | Robin DR400/180 Regent | HB-EQB | 1389 | Cessna 340 II | N1727G | Timed Section Competition Runner-up, E. Schwarze. Runner-up, Aero Club Competition Braunschweig Flying Club N1727G, D-EEYJ, D-EGKO, D-ECMF, D-EEGT. Based W. Germany. 340-0521. | Cessna T.21ON Turbo Centurion II | OE-DUF | 210-63973 | Piper PA-23-250 Aztec | OY-BKI | 27-3207 | Cessna 182R Skylane II | PH-ERO | 182-67960 |
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16th edition, 22-26 June 1985 Twenty five aircraft participated for this year’s edition. 12, or 48%, came from the Federal Republic of Germany, 10 (40%) from the UK, 2 (8%) from Austria, and a lone entrant from Belgium. The Air rally was again won by Ray Holt, who had won the previous year with Beechcraft Duchess G-OPAT. British pilots carried six other awards, whilst their German counterparts won four, including the Aero Club Competition. One of the Austrian participants carried the Ladies Trophy. The Aeroclub Competition was won by the Neuremberg FC, comprised of D-EDIP, D-EFWN, D-EHJE and D-EHXK. Runner up was the Sherburn FC which sent three aircraft (G-BFGH, G-ORAY and G-OZOI), whilst third place went to the Braunschwieg FC (D-EEBL and D-EEGT).
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | PILOT/PLACING | NOTES | Cessna F182Q Skylane II | D-EOYO |   | Arrived on the 21st. c/n F182-0087. | Cessna FR172K Hawk II | D-EINT |   | c/n FR172-0663 | R/Cessna Hawk XP II | D-EFBP |   | P. Landgraf. Third place, Overall Air Rally. c/n FR172-0664 | Cessna 182J Skylane | D-EDIP | G. Halbmeyer, Winner Arrival Competition. | c/n 182-56741 | Cessna P210L Centurion II | D-EADR | U. Bohmer. Winner, The Novice Trophy. | c/n 210-60579, arrived on the 23rd. | Mooney M20F Executive | D-EJHE |   | c/n 670-388 | Piper PA-28-181 Archer II | D-EGKM |   | c/n 28-8090223 | Piper PA-28-235D Cherokee | D-EFWN |   | c/n 28-11374 | Piper PA-28RT-201T Turbo Arrow IV | D-EEBL |   | c/n 28R-8031065 | Rockwell 112 | D-EHXK | W. Haygis. Runner up Overall Air rally, and in the Flight Planning and Single Engined Aircraft Competitions. | c/n 121 | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EOHG | H. Egyptien Runner up in the Concours d’Elegance and Spot Landing Competitions. | c/n 1402. | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EEGT | P. Beier Winner Timed Section. | c/n 1061. | Belanca 7GCBC Citabria | G-BGGB | R. Wood. Winner, Most Sporting Entry Trophy. | c/n 1105-79. First type to be seen in Malta. | Cessna F182Q Skylane II | G-ORAY |   | c/n F182-0132 | Cessna R182 Skylane RGII | G-BGVT | M. Barnes. Winner, Spot Landing Competition. | c/n R182-00244, arrived on the 23rd. | Cessna 182RG Skylane | G-OZOI | Ray Holt. Winner, Overall Air Rally, Flight Planning, Concours d’Elegance and Highest-Placed Single Engined Aircraft catagory. Runner up, Timed Section Competition. | c/n R182-01883 | Cessna F337G Skymaster | G-BGFH |   | c/n F337-0081 | P. PA-23-250 Aztec | G-COMM |   | “Commodore International Group” titles. c/n 27-3500. | Piper PA-30-160C Twin Comanche | G-AZFO | J. Westerman. Winner, Longest Distance Flown. | c/n 30-1917, arrived on the 23rd. | Piper PA-30-160C Twin Comanche | G-BKCL |   | c/n 30-1982 | Robin DR400/160 Knight | G-BAMS |   | c/n 774. | Robin R1180 Aiglon | G-BJVV |   | c/n 279. | Cessna F182Q Skylane II | OE-DND |   | c/n F182-0083 | Cessna FR182 Skylane RGII | OE-DVP | D. Pflanzer Winner, The Ladies Trophy. | c/n FR182-0014. | SOCATA TB20 Trinidad | OO-RDL |   | c/n 325, arrived on the 23rd. |
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17th edition, 21-22 June 1986 This year attracted 35 entrants, up from 25 in 1985. Fifteen, or 42.86%, came from Germany, 13, or 37.14%, from the UK, 5 (14.29%) from Austria, 2 from Switzerland, and a lone entrant from Malta. This year’s rally was again won by a Briton, Peter Mitchell, flying Cessna 402B G-MOTE, who also won the Flight Planning and Arrival Trophies. Another Briton, John Terry, carried the Concours d’Elegance, but German pilots carried a total of eight first prizes, including the Aeroclub Competition and the Ladies Trophy. This year’s Aeroclub Competition was won by the Nuremberg Flying Club, (represented by D-EFWN, D-EHXK), with the runner up being the Braunschweig Aero Club (D-EEBL, D-EEGT, D-EEYJ, D-EGKO, D-GNFJ).
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | PILOT/PLACING | NOTES | Aerospatiale Rallye El50ST | 9H-AAY |   | 3140 | Beech V35B Bonanza | D-EGUW |   | D-9505. Winner, Longest Distance Flown, Highest placed Single-Engined Aircraft, Arrival Competition Runner-Up, Concours D'Elegance Third place and Over all Runner-Up Dietrich Bauer. | Bolkow B0208C Junior | D-EDNI |   | 580. Arrived on the 22nd. Winner Most Sporting Entry, Susanna Jost | Cessna FA150L Aerobat | D-ECGN |   | c/n FA1 50-0116. Ladies Trophy Liselotte Brost. | Cessna FR172H Rocket | D-EEYJ |   | c/n FRl72-0322. Winner, Novice Trophy Jurgen Rosenau. | Cessna Fl82Q Skylane II | D-EOYO |   | Fl82-0087 | Piper PA28-140 Cherokee | D-EKZA |   | 28-20970 | Piper PA28-181 Cherokee Archer II | D-EBRC |   | 28-8190243 | Piper PA28RT-201T Turbo Arrow ]V | D-EEBL |   | 28R-8031065 | Piper PA28-235D Cherokee | D-EFWN |   | c/n 28-11374 Winner, Timed Section Competition, Wolf Geiwitz. | Piper PA44-180 Seminole | D-GNFJ |   | 44-7995084. Timed Section Competition Runner-Up,Ed Schwarze. | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EEGT |   | 1061 | Robin DR400/180 Regent | D-EOHG |   | 1402 | Rockwell 112 | D-EHXK |   | c/n 121. Overall Rally, Third place, Highest placed Single-Engined Aircraft Runner-Up and Flight Planning Competition Runner-Up, Wemer Haygis. | SOCATA TB10 Tobago | D-EGKO |   | 190 | SOCATA ST10 Diplomat | D-EALD |   | 128 | Beech B55A Baron | G-BNBY |   | TC-1 347 | Beech B55A Baron | G-WOOD |   | TC-1 283 | Bellanca 17-30A Super Viking | G-VIKE |   | c/n 79-30911. Arrived on the 22nd. Concours D'Elegance Runner-Up Nicholas Scarr. | Cessna T303 Crusader | G-INDC |   | John Terry Winner, Concours D'Elegance, Flight Planning Competition Third place and Longest Distance Flown Runner-Up c/n 00122. | Cessna 402B | G-MOTE |   | Peter Mitchell. Overall Air Rally Winner and Arrival and Flight Planning Competitions. c/n 1046. | CEA/Jodel DR253 Regent | G-AWCD |   | 113 | Gulfstream-American AA5A Cheetah | G-BGFI |   | 0733. Arrived on the 22nd. | Piper PA23-250 Aztec C | G-COMM | John Stevenson. Winner, Spot Landing Competition. | 27-3500. | Piper PA28-181 Cherokee Archer II | G-BFSY |   | 28-7890200 | Piper PA30-160C Twin Comanche | G-BKCL | Stephen Klinge. Longest Distance Flown Runner-Up. | 30-1982 | Rockwell 114 | G-BOLT | Den's Hooper.Timed Section Competition Third place. | 14428. | SOCATA TBI0 Tobago | G-BHDE |   | 58. Arrived on the 22nd. | SOCATA TB10 Tobago | G-BKIA |   | 322. | Piper PA31T Cheyenne 1 | HB-LLK |   | 31T-7904014 | Cessna 421C Golden Eagle II | HB-LMA |   | 42IC-0012. Arrived on the 22nd. | Cessna 182H Skylane | OE-DDN |   | 182-55998 | Cessna 182P Skylane II | OE-DID |   | 182-64446. Arrived on the 22nd. | Cessna Fl82Q Skylane II | OE-DNF |   | Fl82-0125 | Rockwell 112A | OE-DYF | Berndt Kolbi. Arrival Competition Third place. | 216. Arrived on the 22nd. | Mooney (201) M2OJ | OE-DYK |   | 24-0889. Arrived on the 22nd. |
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18th edition, 20-21 June 1987 A 21-plane rally, down by 14 aircraft over the previous year, the most unusual aircraft being a Gyroflug SC01 Speed Canard, which went one to win the Most Sporting Entry of the rally. This year’s Aeroclub Competition was again won by the Neurenberg Aero Club, who also won in 1986. The Aeroclub was represented by Gyroflug SC01 Speed Canard D-ECAW and Rockwell 112, D-EHXK. The runner-up was the Klingair Flying Club, represented by Beech B55A Baron G-BNBY and Beech B58P Baron G-BNKL. The Longest Distance Flown Runner-Up trophy was not awarded. The first number, or letter/number combination in the notes section is the aircraft’s c/n.
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | NOTES | Aerospatiale Rallye E15OST | 9H-AAY | 3140 | Gyroflug SC01 Speed Canard | D-ECAW | S5. Most Sporting Entry, Rolf Janiak. | Gulfstream-American AA-5B Tiger | D-EDNY | AA5B-1096. Arrived on the 21st. | Piper PA28-140 Cherokee | D-EEHO | 28-20779 | Piper PA28-181 Cherokee Archer II | D-EGKM | 28-8090223 | Beech V35B Bonanza | D-EGUW | D-9505. Overall Rally Winner, Winner, Arrival Competition, Highest Placed Single-engined A/c, Timed Section Competition Third and Flight Planning Competition Third place, Dietrich Bauer. | Rockwell 112 | D-EHXK | c/n 121.Winner, Flight Planning Competition, Winner, Concours d'Elegance, Highest Placed Single-engined A/c Runner-Up, Overall Rally Runner-Up and Arrival Competition Runner-Up, Werner Haygis. | Mooney M2OJ | D-EMOH | 24-1599 | Piper PA32R-300 Cherokee Lance | EC-CVE | 32R-7680079. Spot Landing Competition Runner-Up Alberto Lamas Garcia. | Robin HR.100/210 Royale | G-BAEC | 145 | Piper PA28-140 Cherokee | G-BCGT | 28-24504 | Piper PA34-200T Seneca II | G-BDUN | 34-7570163. Arrival Competition Third place Rodney Paris. | Reims-Cessna Fl72P Skyhawk | G-BIDF | 2045. Arrived on the 21st. Winner, Novice Trophy Colin Wilson. | Beech B55A Baron | G-BNBY | TC-1347. Winner, Timed Section Competition, and Winner, Longest Distance Flown Stephen Klinge. | Beech B58P Baron | G-BNKL | TJ-275. Concours d'Eiegance Runner-Up Erwin Klinge. | Piper PA23-250 Aztec C | G-COMM | 27-3500. Overall Rally Third place, Timed Section Competition Runner-Up and Flight Planning Competition Runner-Up Graham Stevenson. | Reims-Cessna 182P Skylane | G-HUFF | 0033/64076. Winner, Spot Landing Competition and Concours d'Eiegance Third place John Rees Keates. | Mooney M20K | HB-DGO | 25-0809 Arrived on the 21st. | Piper PA32R-301T Saratoga | OE-KMU | 32R-8229046 | Robin R.1180TD Aigion | PH-ECN | 228 Arrived on the 21st. | Piper PA28-181 Archer II | SX-AKI | 28-7990330. Arrived on the 21st. |
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19th edition, 25-26 June 1988 A total of 13 participants, down from 21 in 1987, the majority (6) came from Germany, followed by 5 from the UK, and a single entrant each from Malta and Switzerland. The winner of the Aero Club Competition was won by the Lions Club, represented by Cessna FR172K Hawk XPII D-EFBP and Beechcraft 95-55 Baron D-IKUB, the runner up being the Nurnberg Aero Club represented by Rockwell 112 D-EHXK and Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee D-EAKP.
AIRCRAFT | REGISTRATION | NOTES | Aerospatiale TB.9 Tampico | 9H-ABJ | c/n 209. Winner, Novice Trophy, Henry Cassar. | Piper PA-28-181 Cherokee | D-EAKP | c/n 28-8590048. Most Sporting Entry Peter Steffen. | Piper PA-28-161 Cherokee Warrior II | D-EDGA | 28-8516024. Flight Planning Competition Third place, Timed Section Competition Third place and Spot Landing Competition Runner-Up, Woifgang Kessler. | Cessna FR172K Hawk XPII | D-EFBP | c/n FR172-0664. Overall Third place, Timed Section Competition Runner-Up , Flight Planning Competition, Highest Placed Single-Engined A/c Runner-Up and Winner, Longest Distance Flown, Peter Landgraf. | Rockwell 112 | D-EHXK | 121. Arrival Competition Third place, Flight Planning Competition Runner-Up and Concours D'Elegance Runner-Up, Werner Haygis. | Cessna 340A | D-IADR | 0441. Concours D'Elegance Third, Peter Boehmer. | Beechcraft 95-55 Baron | D-IKUB | TC-145. Timed Section Competition, Rolf Herrmann. | Piper PA-39 Twin Comanche 160 C/R | G-AYZE | c/n 39-92. Winner, Spot Landing Competition, James Balmer. | Gulfstream-American AA-5A Cheetah | G-BGFI | 0733 | Beechcraft 58P Baron | G-BNKL | c/n TJ-275. Overall Runner-Up, and Arrival Competition Runner-Up and winner, Concours D'Elegance, Erwin Klinge. | Beechcraft 95-B55 Baron | G-BUNY | TC-2097 | Reims-Cessna 182P Skylane | G-HUFF | c/n 0033/64076. Arrived on the 26th. Overall Winner Winner, Arrival Competition and Winner, Highest Placed Single-Engined A/c John Keats. | Piper PA-28R-201 Cherokee Arrow | HB-PBR | 28R-7837053 |
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20th edition, 24-25 June 1989
This year saw participation at 19, an increase of six over 1988. But six entrants who flew in without participating pushed the number of attendees up to 25, practically doubling the number of entrants over 1988’s 13.
By nationality, Germany and the UK each provided 10 aircraft, although a UK entry was US-registered. Two French, two Austrian, and one Maltese entrant rounded up the rest.
Of the six pilots who didn’t participate, two were British, the remaining four being German.
Aircraft types saw several marks of Cessnas and Pipers (9 and 7 respectively), with single examples of the distinctively-shaped Bolkow Bo.208 Junior, Mooney and the more modern Hoffman Dimona motorised glider.
The list below lists all attendees by nationality. The date is day of arrival.
AIRCRAFT |
REGISTRATION |
PILOT/OWNER |
NOTES |
Socata TB.9 Tampico |
9H-ABJ |
Leisure Flight Services |
Arrived on the 24th. |
Piper PA-28-181 |
D-EAKP |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
SOCATA TB.20 Trinidad |
D-EBRD |
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Attended, but didn’t participate. c/n 467. |
Piper PA-28-161 |
D-EDGA |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 |
D-EDGF |
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Arrived on the 24th. 2-38 OO-SRB (OO- HEW) |
Cessna 172 |
D-EFBP |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Piper PA-24-250 Comanche |
D-EFDA |
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Attended, but didn’t participate. c/n 24-2977 N7850P, N10F. |
Cessna FR182RG Skyhawk |
D-EFNW |
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Arrived on the 24th, attendee only, didn’t participate. |
Piper PA-28 Cherokee |
D-EFWN |
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Arrived on 24.06.89. |
Rockwell International RC112 |
D-EHXK |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Piper PA-28RT-210T Turbo Arrow IV |
D-EKHW |
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Attended, but didn’t participate. c/n 28R-8031094. |
Beechcraft F33 Bonanza |
F-GBRL |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Mooney M.20K Model 252 TSE |
F-GHBJ |
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Arrived on the 24th. c/n 25-1127 |
Piper PA-30 |
G-AVPS |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Piper PA-28-201RT Arrow |
G-BFTC |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Cessna F172M Skyhawk |
G-BIIB |
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Attended, but didn’t participate. |
Cessna 421C Golden Eagle |
G-BNEZ |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Cessna 172P |
G-BSPE |
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Arrived on the 25th. |
Falco FL8 |
G-BYLL |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Cessna 414 |
G-DYNE |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Cessna 182 |
G-HUFF |
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Arrived on the 25th. Overall Rally winner. |
Cessna 210 |
G-MANT |
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Arrived on the 24th. |
Hoffman H-36 Dimona |
OE-9209 |
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c/n 3631. Arrived on the 24th. |
MBB Bolkow BO208C Junior |
OE-AMB |
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Arrived on the 25th. |
Cessna 414A II |
N27340 |
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Attended, but didn’t participate. |
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