For over four decades I have been a rail and bus photographer.
However, during this time I have aimed the lens at other subjects, be they different transportation, scenery, buildings and other bollocks.
Given these do not really fit the scope of my other sites, I felt compelled to set up a new site so as to inflict my other photographic garbage upon the world.
While primarily Philippine and Australian content, there will be the occasional forays into Fiji and Hong Kong. Perhaps other locations should the current pandemic ever allow it.
So sit back and enjoy, or hate, even be indifferent. That choice is purely up to you.

Official Home Of the 'Brad N Virls Adventure Series' - Images are copyright, so contact us if you would like to use any photos on your site/video! (We don't bite)


Tuesday, 19 March 2024

SHEP'S MOUND (SYDNEY) - 20-9-2022

 






Another session around Sydney Airport, this time from the very popular Shep's Mound.


Hopefully it is of some marginal interest.

Details current as of the 20th March 2024.

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VH-EBL - QANTAS - A330-202 - Delivered 2008
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-EBJ - QANTAS - A330-202 - Delivered 2008
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-EBG - QANTAS - A330-202 - Delivered 2007
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-CCD - Bombardier - Delivered 2008
Owned: Crown Melbourne Limited
Still in service.
Photo: Brad Peadon


N2250U - United - B777-322ER - Delivered 2019
Still operational with United
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-RYU - Rex - B737-8FE 
2003: New to Virgin Blue (VH-VOM)
2011: Virgin Australia (VH-VOM)
2021: Rex Regional Express.
Still operational with Rex.
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-RQP - Rex - B737-8FE 
2010: New to Virgin Blue (VH-BZG)
2011: Virgin Australia (VH-VOM)
2021: Rex Regional Express.
Still operational with Rex.
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-RQG - Rex - B737-8FE 
2005: New to Virgin Blue (VH-VUF)
2011: Virgin Australia (VH-VUF)
2020: Rex Regional Express (VH-RQG).
Parked at Alice Springs.
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-QPH - QANTAS - A330-303 - Delivered 2005
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-QPF - QANTAS - A330-203 - Delivered 2003
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-QPA - QANTAS - A330-203 - Delivered 2003
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-PAG - Rex - B737-8FE 
2005: New to Virgin Blue (VH-VUV)
2011: Virgin Australia (VH-VUF)
2021: Rex Regional Express (VH-APG).
Still with Rex.
Photo: Brad Peadon



VH-EFR - QANTAS - B767-381F - Delivered 2006
Still with QANTAS.
Full history HERE.
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-EFR - Vietnam Airlines - A350-941 - Delivered 2018
Still with Vietnam Airlines.
Skyteam Livery.
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-YQW - QANTAS - B717-2BL - Delivered 2006
Last 717 built by McDonnell Douglas.
'Discover Tasmania' livery with a Tassie Devil.
Still with QANTASLink
Photo: Brad Peadon


Above & Below.
VH-VXQ - QANTAS - B737-838 - Delivered 2003
Retro Roo II livery.
Still with QANTAS
Photo: Brad Peadon



VH-VUQ - Virgin Australia - B737-8FE - Delivered 2008
Still with Virgin Australia
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-VON - Virgin Australia - B737-8FE - Delivered 2003
Still with Virgin Australia
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-VEO - Link Airways - Saab 340 - Delivered 1995
1995: Calm Air (Canada)
2012: Corporate Air (Australia)
2020: Link Airways (Australia)
Still with Link Airways
Photo: Brad Peadon


VH-VEF - Link Airways - Saab 340B - Delivered 1998
1998: Mesaba Airlines (USA)
2020: Link Airways (Australia)
Still with Link Airways
Full history of plane available HERE.
Photo: Brad Peadon

Till next time!
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Thanks to:

Terence J Cassidy

Planespotters.net
Aussieairliners.org
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Time is fast running out.
Contact Minister Jo Haylen today and express your desire to see this historic Sydney Ferry saved for the future.




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