When did the first series of Airport Air?

When did the first series of Airport Air?

Airport The first series of Airport aired on BBC One, beginning on 2 May 1996. It was then repeated on BBC Two in April 1997. Originally intended to be a low-key behind-the-scenes documentary, the emergence of several memorable recurring characters gave the show a docusoap feel.

When did the opening music for airport change?

The opening titles and music were given a make over for the start of the 7th series in 2002. From the 7th series onwards, incidental music (composed by Cherry Lodge) was added over the scenes shown on screen. The title music was once again revamped for the 10th series in 2005.

When did the Tuas West MRT line start?

On 4 May 2012, the Land Transport Authority marked the start of construction of the Tuas West extension with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the future Tuas Link station. The extension began service on 18 June 2017.

Is there a 1989 Mercedes Benz 560sl for sale?

1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SLHere is a 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL featured with 2 tops and 72,550 miles on Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is proud to present this desirable 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL for

When was the last serviced Mercedes Benz 560?

Mileage: 105,999 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Red Engine: 8 Cyl 5.6 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Number of owners unknown. Last serviced at 26,679 miles in Palm Beach Gardens, FL on 02/26/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Oil and filter changed.

What’s the difference between a 560sl and 380SL?

All 380SL advancements (4-speed automatics, air bag, antilock brakes, aluminum hoods, and modern interiors) carried over on the 560SL. New were aerodynamic 15-inch alloy wheels, a third trunk-mounted brake light, a lower front plastic air dam, standard built-in alarm systems and a limited-slip rear axle formerly not available on U.S. 107s.

When did Mercedes stop using the 350SL badge?

It has been reported a short-lived bulletin from Mercedes headquarters in ’73 directed dealers to replace 350SL badges with 450SL ones on any ’72 models that came in for service. So why was the 350SL designation even used at all in the U.S.?