This is so cool.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/gla ... 187102.stm
Here is the aircraft.
http://www.lochlomondseaplanes.com/technical.html
Now this is something completely different. Seems a funny time of year to start a business like that though. Be interesting to see how they make out.
The seaplane service will put Glasgow and the West of Scotland in the same league as the Maldives, Vancouver, Seattle and Sydney.
Oh, my . . . what interesting information
To the trained observer, the Loch Lomond webpages raise more questions than they answer.
Yes, I've been to Scotland, Glasgow and Loch Lomond.
Both links show different aircraft: the first link is a DHC3-T and the second is as stated. Nowhere does it state they actually fly to (land and takeoff at) Loch Lomond!
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