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By: Bmused55 - 3rd November 2009 at 12:07

You can see the water level, its half way up the windows!

I think you’ll find that is the sunlight reflecting on the curvature of the windows!

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By: J31/32 - 3rd November 2009 at 11:48

Minden tried it 3 years ago with an ex CAAC machine IIRC.

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By: pogno - 1st November 2009 at 12:30

You can see the water level, its half way up the windows!

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By: Newforest - 1st November 2009 at 07:56

‘RXT belongs to BaE, so possibly an export market could be opening. Greece, Spain and maybe the US might be interested.

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By: Manston Airport - 1st November 2009 at 00:39

Never knew they were testing them in Canada only thought it was Scotland :confused: though to why in scotland I have no idea

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By: Newforest - 31st October 2009 at 14:22

Tronosjet are a heavy maintenance organization for the 146 in Nova Scotia and have two tankers, N606AW and N608AW in stock.

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By: kevinwm - 31st October 2009 at 12:53

Been tested up In the Loch Doon ,last test was last week from PIK I believe, callsign was Avro 4 G-BRXT was the one involved , but from pictures Ive seen water wasn’t dropped

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