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Mike
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:49 am    Post subject: Aeropelican Reply with quote



Read in Australian Aviation magazine that a couple of the Aeropelican Twin
Otters have gone overseas. Is Aeropelican still going, and if so, what are
they flying now?

TIA,

Mike
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ListAir
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 11:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Aeropelican Reply with quote



used to have a fleet of 4 x twin otters they now only have 2.

Rumor has it that some on ein the middle east wanted 2 x twin
otters with consecutive manafacturers numbers in good cond
and aeropelican capitalised on the opportunity.

how long before they subdivide that great parcel of land and
move to NTL or just cease services??

P.

"Mike" <foot (AT) ball (DOT) com> wrote

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Read in Australian Aviation magazine that a couple of the Aeropelican Twin
Otters have gone overseas. Is Aeropelican still going, and if so, what are
they flying now?

TIA,

Mike



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Andrew Puddifer
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:25 am    Post subject: Re: Aeropelican Reply with quote



Don't think they will subdivide in any hurry, from what I have heard
it's a tad flood prone, and boggy in places.
Still lots of cheap land in the immediate area as well.

Regards, Andrew.

ListAir wrote:
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used to have a fleet of 4 x twin otters they now only have 2.

Rumor has it that some on ein the middle east wanted 2 x twin
otters with consecutive manafacturers numbers in good cond
and aeropelican capitalised on the opportunity.

how long before they subdivide that great parcel of land and
move to NTL or just cease services??

P.

"Mike" <foot (AT) ball (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Read in Australian Aviation magazine that a couple of the Aeropelican Twin
Otters have gone overseas. Is Aeropelican still going, and if so, what are
they flying now?

TIA,

Mike

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Scott Hillard
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 11:19 am    Post subject: Re: Aeropelican Reply with quote


"Mike" <foot (AT) ball (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Read in Australian Aviation magazine that a couple of the Aeropelican Twin
Otters have gone overseas. Is Aeropelican still going, and if so, what are
they flying now?


Still operating, still flying multiple daily services between SYD and BEO,
still not giving out Status Credits to QFF members - which is why I still go
through QF at NTL......





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Scott Hillard
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 11:20 am    Post subject: Re: Aeropelican Reply with quote


"Andrew Puddifer" <sideslip (AT) tpg (DOT) nospam.com.au> wrote

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Don't think they will subdivide in any hurry, from what I have heard
it's a tad flood prone, and boggy in places.
Still lots of cheap land in the immediate area as well.


Yup, no shortage of land, and as it is Aeroduck must be a pretty profitable
operation, no shortage of punters doing the daily shuffle.

It's also something of a Newcastle institution, a lot of people who might
otherwise go via NTL go via BEO.



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