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B747

Although B747-200 is ageing, it´s still a pleasure seeing it landing or taking off. My city airport, is not a place with frecuent B747 only test flights or seasonal rare IB flights to South American
I hope you like it.

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By: Benair316P - 11th April 2002 at 22:42

RE: B747

All the old 747s are underated. There is still life in the well looked after ones…European proved that with the purchase of the dumped BA versions.

Great a/c.

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Ben

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By: keltic - 11th April 2002 at 20:36

RE: B747

They operate leased B747-300 from Air Atlanta but the ones owned by Iberia are B747-200

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By: KabirT - 11th April 2002 at 04:17

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The B747 Classics are always great to look at.

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By: EGNM - 10th April 2002 at 21:35

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don’t IB operate mainly a B743 fleet now on lease from Air Atlanta – these a/c are certainly underated and were hot prospects until the 744 was introduced only a couple of years later?

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By: T5 - 10th April 2002 at 20:43

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Nice aircraft… it’s getting olf, but all aircraft will do it eventually. It doesn’t look too old compared to the 741 – that is extremely old looking now.

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