Sunday, April 14, 2013

A Couple More Photos from Gladstone Airport Over the Weekend

Gladstone Plane Spotter Michael F loves his hobby, but unfortunately has been so busy that he has rarely been able to get to Gladstone Airport over the last couple weeks.  He did manage find a bit of time over the weekend, and kindly shares with us some photos of some interesting visiting helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft he captured at Gladstone Airport.

Firstly, HeliReef (Aviation Tourism Australia) Bell 206L-3 VH-CKU has recently joined the local fleet.  Michael spotted VH-CKU on the HeliReef apron late on Saturday 13 April.


Fellow HeliReef Bell 206 VH-CKP is also reportedly based at Gladstone Airport at the present time.

A late arrival into Gladstone Airport on Saturday 13 April was Wagners Development Company Hawker Beechcraft B300 Super King Air VH-WJW which touched down from its Toowoomba base just after the sun went down.


I think Michael managed to capture a lovely low-light image of VH-WJW as it taxiied to its parking position for the night.  After staying the night, VH-WJW returned to Toowoomba on Sunday 14 April.

Meanwhile, also on Sunday 14 April, Michael returned to Gladstone Airport and caught New South Wales-based Robinson R-44 helicopter VH-IPS.




Also visiting was Toowoomba-based Cirrus SR22 VH-FJD.


This very smart looking little aircraft arrived from Toowoomba during the morning, and later departed to Archerfield.




A big thank you to Michael for sharing his fantastic images!

All photos taken by Michael Fleetwood  ©

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