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AndyG
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by AndyG » 25 Jun 2007, 18:04
No good Paul, he's ignoring us now!!
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by DaveB » 25 Jun 2007, 18:17
I get the feeling guys (not that you'd not realised this already) that Vegas was actually refering to
Airline operators and if not, that's the inference I took too
I'm pretty sure the BAS paint is available for this model anyway so he can bolt it on whenever he see's fit
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Paul K
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by Paul K » 25 Jun 2007, 18:43
AndyG wrote: No good Paul, he's ignoring us now!!
AndyG
Andy, I'll do a BAS repaint of his Biffo just to get my own back!
Dave, the Dash-7 BAS paint has indeed been done, ( Sir Milton told me himself...I'll be signing autographs later
) but will have to be redone once the new external model is released. I took loads of photos that day so they are available to anyone who wants to have a crack at it.
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by DaveB » 25 Jun 2007, 21:18
To be honest Paul.. many of the older paints I've looked at don't really cut the mustard these days so the new external model will be a good thing
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 25 Jun 2007, 21:31
I'm not ignoring you.....been to the pub
Vegas was referring to Manchester meaning airlines.
The BAS is not really British in the way we mean it here.
Otherwise you could have class Cathay Pacific as British up until 1997.
The BAS is a survey support aircraft and doesn't in Britain even if it does appear in the UK off season.
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Motormouse
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by Motormouse » 25 Jun 2007, 23:19
ps 'VP-' is Cayman Islands registration
ttfn
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by Garry Russell » 25 Jun 2007, 23:27
VP-C is Cayman
VP-F is Falklands
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AndyG
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by AndyG » 26 Jun 2007, 09:23
Garry Russell wrote: I'm not ignoring you.....been to the pub
Ha, that ol' chestnut!!
Garry Russell wrote: Otherwise you could have class Cathay Pacific as British up until 1997.
A lot of people did Garry. Certainly the financial press used to consider it a British carrier. But I understand what you mean.
Pete, looks like somebody needs to bone up on their aircraft registration codes. :tab:
http://www.homepages.mcb.net/bones/04fs/data/FSICAO.htm
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by Garry Russell » 26 Jun 2007, 14:39
Well it seemed straight forward to me Eddie
Four that I can think of then....well three really....or perhaps two
BA was Brymon
London City was Eurocity Express
BMA....which took over LCA it was owned by them from the start.
But four in effect.
It was a very expensive to maintain specialist type so it was only ever going to have limited use.
Garry
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