2 results found
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44J
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
Aircraft Name:Gudridur Thorbjarnardottir
City / Airport:Oslo - Fornebu (ENFB / FBU) (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:July 1971
Photo from:Ole Johan Beck CollectionContact
Photo ID:625974Submit Correction
View count: 206
The first CL44 built for the civil market. Used by Canadair for tests and demonstrations following its first flight on 16 November 1960, built as a CL-44D4-1. Delivered to Loftleidir as TF-LLH in May1965. Converted to CL-44J late 1966. Photographed at Fornebu summer 1971 by my friend Jan Olav Martinsen, who have given me the privilige of uploading his photos. 2.December 1971 sold to Cargolux, and converted to freighter. 12.May 1979 EI-BGO Aer Turas. Wfu January 1986 at Dublin and broken up in June 1986.
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44J
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
City / Airport:Oslo - Fornebu (ENFB / FBU) (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:July 1971
Photo from:Ole Johan Beck CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44J
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
Aircraft Name:Gudridur Thorbjarnardottir
City / Airport:Oslo - Fornebu (ENFB / FBU) (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:July 1971
Photo from:Ole Johan Beck CollectionContact
Photo ID:625974Submit Correction
View count: 206
The first CL44 built for the civil market. Used by Canadair for tests and demonstrations following its first flight on 16 November 1960, built as a CL-44D4-1. Delivered to Loftleidir as TF-LLH in May1965. Converted to CL-44J late 1966. Photographed at Fornebu summer 1971 by my friend Jan Olav Martinsen, who have given me the privilige of uploading his photos. 2.December 1971 sold to Cargolux, and converted to freighter. 12.May 1979 EI-BGO Aer Turas. Wfu January 1986 at Dublin and broken up in June 1986.
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44J
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
City / Airport:Oslo - Fornebu (ENFB / FBU) (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:July 1971
Photo from:Ole Johan Beck CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44D4-1
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
Aircraft Name:Gudridur Thorbjarnardottir
City / Airport:New York - John F Kennedy International (KJFK / JFK)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:24 July 1965
Photo by:Roger McDonald (via David Carter)
Photo ID:108119Submit Correction
View count: 1752
Converted to a stretched CL-44J in late 1965. Sold to Cargolux and converted to all-cargo in 1971.
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44D4-1
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
City / Airport:New York - John F Kennedy International (KJFK / JFK)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:24 July 1965
Photo by:Roger McDonald (via David Carter)
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadair CL-44
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44D4-1
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
Aircraft Name:Gudridur Thorbjarnardottir
City / Airport:New York - John F Kennedy International (KJFK / JFK)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:24 July 1965
Photo by:Roger McDonald (via David Carter)
Photo ID:108119Submit Correction
View count: 1752
Converted to a stretched CL-44J in late 1965. Sold to Cargolux and converted to all-cargo in 1971.
Registration / Serial:TF-LLH
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-44D4-1
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Loftleidir - Icelandic Airlines
City / Airport:New York - John F Kennedy International (KJFK / JFK)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:24 July 1965
Photo by:Roger McDonald (via David Carter)