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Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 03:09
by johnsmithe15
If I'd been in on FS9 from the start I might have been less excited. Ricks HS748 works a treat in FSX, however, here's a screenie from a flight I did in the Cantu/Tinmouse/Vistaliner (whatever you wish to call it) 737-200. Had to search long and hard for the liveries, and thought I would christen it with the Gatwick-Dyce run. Classic, yes. British, no but it was a fun flight.

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By jonjon71

Here I am on approach for rwy 16. Can't wait to try out the Landor livery.

Johnny

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 05:22
by johnsmithe15
Oooops! And here is the return flight.....sorry for all the people who don't like non-Brit aircraft. Disclaimer follows: -

1. Please don't view this picture if you are prone to epilepsy, or in danger of a seizure caused by flash photography..............

there is no number 2.


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Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 11:55
by DaveB
Nice shots Johnny ;-)

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 12:12
by forthbridge
Nice.
Somehow I think the early 737s look better with those engines.

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 12:19
by DaveB
My thoughts exactly Jim. I was never a real fan of the 732 but as it grew out of all proportion to what it is now.. the old girl has taken on an 'old world' charm. It's always been a lot more fun to listen to.. even with hushkits fitted! :lol:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 12:26
by forthbridge
True. The funny thing is that when an older AC is in the vicinity of EGPH these days, it stands out and you *listen* :dancer: - although at the time they were all so noisy You blanked them out a fair bit :$

Also, the '70s BA red tail livery with 'BRITISH' is the best of the lot IMO, anything looks good in it ;-) I was never keen on Landor, although the current livery is reasonable enough I suppose.

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 12:31
by Garry Russell
Yep Jim

I liked the red tail :) but not with the large British :-(

Landor was awful......dull grey and depressing.

Funny how it is often portrayed as white nowadays but the pearl grey was dark enough for white door outlines.

Also the BOAC blue had been change to midnight and that darkened it down further :-( .

ATB

Garry xwink

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 20:39
by Viscount Cornbank
Remember trying to make tape recordings of various Viscounts and F.27s at Turnhouse in the mid '80s and thought b***ard Tridents and One-Elevens :@ ....and Britannia 732's always fouled up the classy sounds... irony is how I wish they were still here, so refreshing nowadays to actually hear an aeroplane before you see it :o

cheers

Fraser

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 20:56
by DaveB
so refreshing nowadays to actually hear an aeroplane before you see it :o
So true and highlighted by my Andover sighting a few weeks ago. As soon as I heard it, I stopped and immediately looked in the direction of the noise. Very rare that happens these days :-(

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Not British, but sure is Classic

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 21:01
by Garry Russell
And also when you stand in front of them as with Fraser's Avatar :lol: :lol: :lol:

Garry xwink