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DaveG
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by DaveG » 15 Jul 2017, 17:08
I know how much he loves a nice 737, and with winglets too.
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by FlyTexas » 15 Jul 2017, 18:05
This'll be good.
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by TSR2 » 15 Jul 2017, 18:57
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by Paul K » 15 Jul 2017, 19:06
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by TSR2 » 15 Jul 2017, 20:06
Appropriate jets Mr Garwood...
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by DaveB » 15 Jul 2017, 23:10
TSR2 wrote: ↑ 15 Jul 2017, 18:57
With the most hateful airline on the planet too.... I think I'm going to combust!
That made me snigger
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by Paul K » 06 Oct 2017, 19:28
This BBC article reminded me of this thread, and Ben's opinion of Ryan Air.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-41384789
Some years ago, I flew with them a few times from Stansted to Dublin; 'no-frills airline' doesn't quite capture the bleakness of the experience.
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by ChrisHunt » 06 Dec 2017, 12:17
As for the 146 - I understand it's to be the test bed for a collaborative effort on a new all electric engine. Interesting stuff - I'd love to see the size of the battery. I suspect that the engine will have a dual use of thrust and battery recharge depending on flight mode.
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by Nigel H-J » 06 Dec 2017, 17:22
They might also install solar panels on top of the wings and top fuselage to keep the food and hot drinks going.....now wouldn't that be something!!
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