G-APSA in Bent Beak and Feathers

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G-APSA in Bent Beak and Feathers

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British Eagle flies again

http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1111070/

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:thumbsup: :welldone:

That looks wonderful

Now if there was just a Brit ;)
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I thought she was in delivery colours??

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Very interesting to see an airborne livery not seen since it was operating 40 odd years ago! (Although I personally prefer the KLM livery it was wearing!)

Was British Eagle the penultimate British Airline to operate the six??
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Don't know Chris

Eagle was flying them until 1968 and so was BUA owned Manston based Air Ferry :think:

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