The Bay City Rollers were actually from my country of birth, Scotland. Not something I'm terribly proud of. Grant SYD QF At 11:01 PM 02/08/03 -0400, you wrote: >This afternoon, I went rolling through MBS, and saw the following unusual >aircraft: > >N159AD: The best looking F.28 I've ever seen - white fuselage, with grey and >red stripes similar to the stripes Alitalia's aircraft wore in the 1960s, >with >blue "Fly ADI" titles on the tail. The aircraft was parked at a passenger >gate, but the engine intakes were covered. > >I've never heard of Fly ADI - does anyone on the list know anything about >them? > >N354AE: An anonymous Swearingen Metro, with windows blocked out and no >titles, parked at an FBO near the passenger terminal. The aircraft was in >full red >Northwest Airlink colors, but without titles. > >Who is operating this Metro now? > >Any assistance would be appreciated. > >MBS : Midland / Bay City / Saginaw, Michigan. And, no, the "Bay City Rollers" >rock group that was popular in the 1970s is not from Bay City - they are from >England. Supposedly, they decided that if they were going to "make it big in >the States", they needed a name American teenagers could relate to. They >thumbed through a US Road Atlas, and decided to name themselves after the >American >city of Bay City, Michigan.