December 8, 2004 at 4:36 pm
Only a matter of time it seems..
By: andrewm - 9th December 2004 at 15:13
Its amazing it only takes two people to take those jets apart!! I ones i flew on, not logojets, are probably scrapped now!
Someones home full scale flight sim will be looking good with a 732 cockpit lol
By: andrewm - 9th December 2004 at 15:13
Its amazing it only takes two people to take those jets apart!! I ones i flew on, not logojets, are probably scrapped now!
Someones home full scale flight sim will be looking good with a 732 cockpit lol
By: Britannia - 9th December 2004 at 07:41
One FR 737-200 should go into the MAN viewing park, only an idea. 🙂
By: Britannia - 9th December 2004 at 07:41
One FR 737-200 should go into the MAN viewing park, only an idea. 🙂
By: Future Pilot - 9th December 2004 at 00:31
It is sad, i only saw the Jaguar logojet a fewof times and the Vodaphone jet once. I kept seeing Kilkenny and the Hertz jet! 😀
By: Future Pilot - 9th December 2004 at 00:31
It is sad, i only saw the Jaguar logojet a fewof times and the Vodaphone jet once. I kept seeing Kilkenny and the Hertz jet! 😀
By: Ren Frew - 9th December 2004 at 00:08
That cut up one left the other night by flatbed truck, bound for a trip to Bournemouth. ?
Another one leaving the same way mid December apparently ?
By: Ren Frew - 9th December 2004 at 00:08
That cut up one left the other night by flatbed truck, bound for a trip to Bournemouth. ?
Another one leaving the same way mid December apparently ?
By: Airline owner - 8th December 2004 at 17:41
🙁 🙁 sad. Never got to see the FR Jaguar logojet. When will the vodafone logojet dissapear??
By: Airline owner - 8th December 2004 at 17:41
🙁 🙁 sad. Never got to see the FR Jaguar logojet. When will the vodafone logojet dissapear??
By: kaplan dig - 8th December 2004 at 17:26
PIK management were said to be rather annoyed with FR increasingly littering their grounds with retired 737’s. Apparently FR would dump them over night when no one else was about to stop em.
Certainly not heard of that one.
By: kaplan dig - 8th December 2004 at 17:26
PIK management were said to be rather annoyed with FR increasingly littering their grounds with retired 737’s. Apparently FR would dump them over night when no one else was about to stop em.
Certainly not heard of that one.
By: Bmused55 - 8th December 2004 at 17:20
PIK management were said to be rather annoyed with FR increasingly littering their grounds with retired 737’s. Apparently FR would dump them over night when no one else was about to stop em.
By: Bmused55 - 8th December 2004 at 17:20
PIK management were said to be rather annoyed with FR increasingly littering their grounds with retired 737’s. Apparently FR would dump them over night when no one else was about to stop em.
By: RIPConcorde - 8th December 2004 at 16:51
Remember, PIK is a RYR Maintenance Base.
That’s true.
By: RIPConcorde - 8th December 2004 at 16:51
Remember, PIK is a RYR Maintenance Base.
That’s true.
By: kaplan dig - 8th December 2004 at 16:43
Did PIK ever actually approve the use of their airfield as an aircraft graveyard?
I don’t think even MOL would just use PIK as an ‘aircraft graveyard’ without the permission of PIK’s owners. Remember, PIK is a RYR Maintenance Base and has also been used to scrap a/c before, ie BAW Tridents and BAW VC10’s.
By: kaplan dig - 8th December 2004 at 16:43
Did PIK ever actually approve the use of their airfield as an aircraft graveyard?
I don’t think even MOL would just use PIK as an ‘aircraft graveyard’ without the permission of PIK’s owners. Remember, PIK is a RYR Maintenance Base and has also been used to scrap a/c before, ie BAW Tridents and BAW VC10’s.
By: LBARULES - 8th December 2004 at 16:41
Tis sad 🙁
By: LBARULES - 8th December 2004 at 16:41
Tis sad 🙁