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Yup, know every bolt of X-Ray Zulu Papa .Few new additions, I've already got the Fokker but different serial number wanted to build my Qantas link fleet.
@DinkumDog I'm sure you know this 737
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It is indeedYup, know every bolt of X-Ray Zulu Papa .
The AusPost one, that’s the new A321F right?
Very nice piece to go along with your collection.Boss just sent me this cleaning his office ,his grandfathers Qantas ticket I thought this was pretty cool
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Fucking covid had I trip getting organised to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, part of it was going to the antonov factory in Ukraine and having a crack on the antonov simulator at their manufacturing plant grrrrrrrrrrr
The Qantas Founders Museum at Longreach might be interested if you want to donate it to them. It's a fabulous museum; well worth a visit.Boss just sent me this cleaning his office ,his grandfathers Qantas ticket I thought this was pretty cool
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Saw a bit of graffiti on a toilet door in London - "cunnilingus is not an Irish airline".
I understand they use valve technology, because valves are not affected by nuclear magnetic waves like solid state is.MiG-31 Foxhound clocks 1900mph (3057kmh)
I've actually driven past it once, to this day I still can't figure out why the hell I didn't stop, but its definitely on the list I must climb on the 707The Qantas Founders Museum at Longreach might be interested if you want to donate it to them. It's a fabulous museum; well worth a visit.
Good thing TAM (now LATAM) overtook this as the - er - ‘new’ Italian carrier replacing Alitalia is called ITA too.
There you go ,learn something every day, I never understood why LATAM had daily flights from Sydney to Auckland, like emerirates apparently it's more cost effective doing a run to nz than it is sitting at syd,LATAM also had cheap as shit buisness class syd to Auckland which would of been cool to check out, these days them being close to that Peru variant of covid not so muchGood thing TAM (now LATAM) overtook this as the - er - ‘new’ Italian carrier replacing Alitalia is called ITA too.
Yep, LATAM was the merger of TAM (Brazil) and Lan Chile (er, obvious ) and Lan Chile had traffic rights to Oz via NZ initially for range purposes on older A342’s. Now the B789 can go non-stop but (pre-Rona at least) they were still via NZ. I don’t know the details but must be fifth freedom rights. You wouldn’t stop if you didn’t have to and couldn’t pick up passengers/revenue.There you go ,learn something every day, I never understood why LATAM had daily flights from Sydney to Auckland, like emerirates apparently it's more cost effective doing a run to nz than it is sitting at syd,LATAM also had cheap as shit buisness class syd to Auckland which would of been cool to check out, these days them being close to that Peru variant of covid not so much
We must’ve been in different pubs because I saw something similar in a London pub that said: ‘Cunnilingus spoken here’ .Saw a bit of graffiti on a toilet door in London - "cunnilingus is not an Irish airline".
There was a note at the bottom of the toilet door that said "beware of limbo dancers".We must’ve been in different pubs because I saw something similar in a London pub that said: ‘Cunnilingus spoken here’ .
They'll take you through it, and you can pay a bit extra to do a wing walk. The 747 has an extra engine attached, to show how they could ferry a complete engine, in a special pod, if needed. Odd to se a five engined 747. They do a spectacular light and sound show in the early evening.I've actually driven past it once, to this day I still can't figure out why the hell I didn't stop, but its definitely on the list I must climb on the 707