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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 14 Feb 2013, 20:12
Very nice Ian
Of course there are some sad gits that will tell you it was a 365C and should have a freight door...but I don't know one
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by TSR2 » 14 Feb 2013, 20:19
Not a Conway in sight
Nice shots matey
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by DaveB » 14 Feb 2013, 21:19
Of course there are some sad gits that will tell you it was a 365C and should have a freight door...but I don't know one
They
are nice shots though
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by speedbird591 » 14 Feb 2013, 21:26
I'm not even sure if it's an Airbus now
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by Paul K » 14 Feb 2013, 22:34
Lovely shots Ian. 'Conwayed' or no...having flown on a BOAC 707 as a child, that aircraft is nostalgic for me too.
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by DaveB » 14 Feb 2013, 23:08
I'm sure he feels great knowing that Paul
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by Paul K » 14 Feb 2013, 23:47
DaveB wrote: I'm sure he feels great knowing that Paul
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Dave, I shouldn't have said 'child' should I ...okay, I flew on a BOAC 707, Singapore to Darwin and then on to Sydney, September 1965.
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by dodger » 15 Feb 2013, 00:13
Very nice shots Ian, i especially like the 3rd one, it looks real.
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by Airspeed » 15 Feb 2013, 04:25
speedbird591 wrote: I'm not even sure if it's an Airbus now
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Definitely a Boeing 707, it's got 4 engine pods.
Beyond that, my knowledge of jets drops off sharply.
EDIT: Oh POO! I just checked and it IS a BL===y 707! I didn't know they had other numbers after the second "7"