Names of aircraft types.
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What I still want to know is, why was a certain English Electric type named after an Australian city?
And a certain DH twin renamed by the RAF after a county?
And a certain DH twin renamed by the RAF after a county?

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Avro Liverpool heavy bomber anybody? 
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Don't think so Jonesey.. more your Saro Scouser
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You lot aren't taking this seriously! I've had enough. I'm off to join:

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Who will be first with the Bristol Lodekka or a routemaster? DM Bus-sim ;-)
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Boston was another named one... The Canbeer was name that as the Oz's were the first order on the plates and at that time the aircraft wasnt named...
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I want a Westland Walsall, or better still a Blackburn Bloxwich
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Garry Russell wrote:I always liked the RR jet engine river theme.......Dart, Avon, Spey, Tay, RB.211 etc![]()
A while back BA had ordered a new fleet of shorthaul aircraft and asked staff for suggestions for individual names. They ran a competition in British Airways News. Everybody's favourite suggestion was from a Captain. Scottish Glens. Glen Livet, Glen Morangie, Glen Fiddich, Glen Moray ...
Didn't win, though
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That was the 748 fleet I think :think:
Did have a nice ring about it
............On the otherhand the Minibus fleet named "Island of wherever" was a bit corny
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Did have a nice ring about it
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