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Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 18:51
by jab
TobyV wrote:
ianhind wrote:Journey out is a Boeing 737.
Ah well, never mind :lol:
Whats the 737 coming back? nothing wrong with a 500, 600 or the classic 200 I think you might be on a CRJ 700 think they fly from Brum aswel as the Avro RJ85 from LH.

JAmes

Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 18:57
by Garry Russell
James

Why do you always have to quote

The post you are answering is right above

Continuous multi quoting is very annoying and often means re reading stuff already read before getting to the actual post.

So much quoting breaks up the free flow of the thread

I have already asked you not to quote so much today on another thread and you answered by quoting.

Please get the message

Garry

Posted: 02 Mar 2007, 11:15
by ianhind
It was indeed an Avro RJ85.
:dunno: - suddenly seems a strange name for a plane that was deHavilland, then Hawker Siddeley, then British Aerospace. At one time Avro and DH were competitors. Oh the thought processes of the marketing boys :think:

Lufthansa D-AVRC as shown: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1133556/L/

Completely full - disadvantage of the wing location is small overhead lockers in that area so much struggling for space - cruised at FL270.

D-AVRM was also at Munich.

Birmingham (BHX) must be one of the few airports where a variety of BAe146 can still be seen regularly - there was a BA (G-BZAX), Sabena and Air France one there on Wednesday. The Lufthansa one arrives around 2230, overnights and leaves at 0645.