Wardair Fun!!
Posted: 09 May 2016, 18:05
Shalom and greetings all my pals,
If all of you are wondering why I mentioned this plane that is not British, you will find the answer after reading this exciting screenshot report about this plane making British aviation history.
Presenting a nice Wardair flight from CYWG Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to CYYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport located 14.0 miles northwest of downtown Toronto
At CYWG gate loading up passengers while the other plane was doing same time

Both planes ready for pushback!!

Both planes being pushed back at same time


Starting engines!!!

Both planes taxiing to short of runway 18 via taxiways F and T

Taxiing on taxiway F

Crossing runway 07 to head to taxiway T

Entering into runway 18 to hold there waiting for previous 732 to clear its take off path

Still waiting (yeah 732 is too slow)

Airborne after take off on climb to FL310

Nice view of city of Winnipeg where you can see Red River under the plane's nose, the road from engine to bottom of screenshot is called route 155, the road with curve is called route 90 that would later become route 165 after curve, and below the second fin under the plane is area of University of Manitoba

Making left turn toward east with background view of road route number 42

Still turning toward east

Climbing through clouds at 10,000 ft still on ascend to F310



Still climbing to FL310 now at FL200

Reaching FL310 soon

Now cruising at FL310 at mach 0.85


Crossing Lake Superior

Crossing Lake Huron which signals time to descend

On way to runway 15L


Seconds before touchdown

TOUCHDOWN

Braking down on slippery icy runway

Exiting from runway to taxi to Wardair gate

Arriving at the gate

This plane would later made aviation history by becoming the first and only plane to fly 7,776 miles non stop from Hawaii to London

Thank you for viewing!! Stay tuned for next exiting flight!!
Regards,
Aharon
If all of you are wondering why I mentioned this plane that is not British, you will find the answer after reading this exciting screenshot report about this plane making British aviation history.
Presenting a nice Wardair flight from CYWG Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to CYYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport located 14.0 miles northwest of downtown Toronto
At CYWG gate loading up passengers while the other plane was doing same time

Both planes ready for pushback!!

Both planes being pushed back at same time


Starting engines!!!

Both planes taxiing to short of runway 18 via taxiways F and T

Taxiing on taxiway F

Crossing runway 07 to head to taxiway T

Entering into runway 18 to hold there waiting for previous 732 to clear its take off path

Still waiting (yeah 732 is too slow)

Airborne after take off on climb to FL310

Nice view of city of Winnipeg where you can see Red River under the plane's nose, the road from engine to bottom of screenshot is called route 155, the road with curve is called route 90 that would later become route 165 after curve, and below the second fin under the plane is area of University of Manitoba

Making left turn toward east with background view of road route number 42

Still turning toward east

Climbing through clouds at 10,000 ft still on ascend to F310



Still climbing to FL310 now at FL200

Reaching FL310 soon

Now cruising at FL310 at mach 0.85


Crossing Lake Superior

Crossing Lake Huron which signals time to descend

On way to runway 15L


Seconds before touchdown

TOUCHDOWN

Braking down on slippery icy runway

Exiting from runway to taxi to Wardair gate

Arriving at the gate

This plane would later made aviation history by becoming the first and only plane to fly 7,776 miles non stop from Hawaii to London

Thank you for viewing!! Stay tuned for next exiting flight!!
Regards,
Aharon