British Aerospace 146

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British Aerospace 146


The British Aerospace 146 was produced from 1983 until 2002. This typical type you can recognize by its four jet engines. In The Netherlands, we gave it the nickname “Willy Wortel”, because of the four engines on such a small aircraft. Nowadays a few airliners fly with this aircraft in Europe. A total of 387 aircraft were produced. Also, a number of aircraft are converted to a freighter.


D-AWUE WDL - BAe 146
WDL is a small German airline still flying this type of aircraft. On a summer day, I took this picture at Dusseldorf Airport.
D-AWUE WDL -BAe146.jpg


EI-RJC Cityjet - BAe 146
Cityjet is the biggest operator in Europe who's still flying with this type. Here you can see a typical front view of this aircraft and a close-up picture.
EI-RJC Cityjet -BAe146.JPG


EI-RJC Cityjet -BAe 146 III.JPG


HB-IXT Swiss - BAe 146
You can almost hear the sound of this aircraft ;) This aircraft is landing on Brussels Airport. You can see good the shape of the aircraft. Nowadays Brussels Airlines doesn't fly with this type anymore.
OO-DWJ Brussels AL -BAe146 (2).JPG


** HB-IYY Swiss - BAe 146**
Swiss also doesn't fly with this type anymore.
They replaced this aircraft for the beautiful Bombardier CS 100 and 300.

HB-IYY Swiss -BAe146.JPG


I hope you enjoyed my post.
All pictures taken with a Canon 500D
Canon zoom lens 70-300mm



Greetings,
Planespotter