Air Atlantique Classic Flight
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The Air Atlantique Classic Flight is a trading name for Atlantic Air Transport Limited (part of the Air Atlantique Group) historic aircraft operation based at Coventry Airport in the United Kingdom.
The Flight offers charter and pleasure flights, and aircraft for static and flying displays.
[edit] History
The parent airline had long been an operator of classic airliners in particular the Douglas DC-3 aircraft.
[edit] Fleet
The Air Atlantique Classic Flight consists of the following aircraft (at August 2006):
- 1 Auster (G-JAYI)
- 1 Avro Anson (G-VROE/WD413)
- 1 Avro Shackleton (WR963 Non Flying)
- 1 De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk (G-APLO/WD379)
- 1 De Havilland Devon (G-DHDV/VP981)
- 2 De Havilland Dragon Rapide (G-AGTM and G-AIDL)
- 1 De Havilland Vampire (G-HELV/XJ771)
- 1 De Havilland Venom (G-DHVM/WR470)
- 1 Douglas Dakota (G-AMRA/KK116)
- 2 Douglas DC-6 (G-APSA and G-SIXC)
- 1 English Electric Canberra (G-BVWC/VN798)
- 1 Gloster Meteor (G-LOSM/WM167)
- 1 Percival Pembroke (G-BXES/XL954)
- 1 Percival Prentice (G-APJB/VR259)
- 1 Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer (G-APRS)
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