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By: Manc AvGeek
On: January 23, 2026
Elevated side view of a twin propellor-engined airliner parked facing to the left. The plane has a grey upper half, with black "British Airways" titles on the upper forward fuselage, and a dark blue ower half, with a red pin-stripe running along the body, ending in a half arrowhead at the front. The grey registration "G-BTPF" is on the lower rear fuselage, next to the open rear passenger door. The tail is dark blue on the top half, with a grey heraldic crest, and grey at the bottom, with a dark blue and red triangle towards the rear. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, with a grey metal mesh blast barrier on the bottom left corner, while the background has more apron leading up to a terminal building whit a white airbridge with the Manchester Airport logo hanging off the side. The centre fuselage and engines of a white jet airliner can be seen in the top left corner. A re-fueling truck and a couple of laden baggage trucks can be seen parked in the background.Side view of a twin propellor-engined airline parked facing to the left on grey concrete apron. The plane is grey on top, with a dark blue lower half, and a red pinstripe running along the body under the passenger cabin windows culminating in a half arrowhead just aft of the forward door. There are black "British Airways" titles on the upper forward fuselage, the grey registration "G-BTPM" on the lower rear fuselage, just forward of the rear door, and the grey letters "TPM" on the open nosewheel doors. The bottom of the tail is grey, with a red and dark blue triangle in the upper rear corner, with a dark blue upper half containing a grey royal crest, and the grey letters "TPM" at the top. A yellow set of metal steps is placed by the closed forward door. A blue hangar dominates the background, with a white office block attached to the left side. Through the open doors, the tail and rear fuselage of a white airliner with a red and black strip on the body can be seen. Outside, another, smaller, white, twin propellor-engined airliner with a brown stripe along the body and on the tail is parked facing to the right, with another grey building beyond that. Bright but cloudy sky fills the reast of the frame.Side view of a blue and grey, twin propellor-engined airliner flying from right to left at a very low altitude, with undercarriage lowered and flaps extended from the rear of the wings, suggesting it is about to land. The plane has dark blue upper surfaces and a grey belly, with white piping, and white "British Midland" titles on the upper forward fuselage next to a red "BM" logo. This logo also appears in larger form on the tail. The registration "G-BMYK" is on the lower rear fuselage in black. Grey sky fills the rest of the frame.
2026-01-23

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