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British Aerospace RJ7
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 16:50
by ianhind
What is a British Aerospace RJ7 as defined on a Lufthansa ticket?
I'll be on one Munich - Birmingham next week, so it would be nice to know what to expect
Seems like it could be a CRJ700 or a BAE RJ
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 16:55
by Garry Russell
At a guess Ian I would say a BAe RJ-70
Equivalent to the 146-100
Garry
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 16:58
by Tom Clayton
From what I can find, it's a variation of the BAe 146.
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:01
by Garry Russell
Tom Clayton wrote:From what I can find, it's a variation of the BAe 146.
It is Tom
The 146-100,200,300 were replaced by the RJ-70,85,100
Look the same.....the main differences are in the cockpit and systems.
Gary
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:15
by Tom Clayton
D'oh! Didn't notice that someone beat me to it when I hit the Submit button!

Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:21
by TobyV
There was also a an RJ-115 which would have had 115 seats and an extra under-wing exmergency exit but no-one ever ordered one
As Garry says, the 146 was replaced in 1993 by the Avro RJ series which is basically a 146 with an EFIS cockpit, CAT III autoland and FADEC controlled LF507 engines in place of the TMS controlled ALF-502s.
Only weird thing is AFAIK, Lufthansa (incl. subsidiaries, franchisees etc) dont have any RJ70s, only 146-200/300s and RJ-85s :think:

Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:27
by Garry Russell
Hi Toby
TBH I was trying to think of a German RJ-70 as well
Looks like Ian will have to let us know on that one
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Tom
Don't you just love it when that happens
Garry
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:35
by Reheat
We expect a full report.
There really needs to be a more nerdy emoticon! :k:
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:46
by ianhind
Thanks guys - I thought it would be a 146 of some description but then did a search on RJ7 and the CRJ700 also popped up as a possibility.
So after last year's Swiss 146, looks like I get to ride in a Lufthansa one.
Journey out is a Boeing 737.
Posted: 21 Feb 2007, 17:55
by TobyV
ianhind wrote:Journey out is a Boeing 737.
Ah well, never mind
