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By: Britannia - 15th March 2004 at 08:16

Is’nt looking good for EAF is it, one of their 747’s getting broken up and the possible cancellation of the 737-300.

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By: steve rowell - 15th March 2004 at 00:00

I think the Lads are right, it means broken up

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By: Britannia - 14th March 2004 at 15:20

Its EAF’s GBDXF on Jethros

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By: green320 - 14th March 2004 at 14:43

Is this anything to do with G-BDXH and a comment on Jethros??

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By: Papa Lima - 14th March 2004 at 14:26

If you are referring to the British Aircraft Civil Register, my 1985 edition has B/u meaning broken up on page 9. What is your context? If you really want to know, you ought to give us out here a little more information, we are trying to help!!!
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ancient technical author Peter

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By: MINIDOH - 14th March 2004 at 11:50

Bottoms up?? Again, whats the context?

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By: Papa Lima - 14th March 2004 at 11:29

Broken up?
A guess would be easier if we knew the context

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