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Boeing 737s at Bournemouth

Hi all

Can anyone tell me the registrations of these Boeing 737s at Bournemouth, all photos taken on 27 September 2013

1 – Palmair
2 – Next to the European Hangars
3 – On the dump near the Canberra

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Thanks

Rich

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By: Buster The Bear - 21st October 2013 at 15:24

PJ is at Lasham and has been for a long time.

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By: REF - 14th October 2013 at 18:49

The third photo has been identified as ex TAESA B737-200 XA-PBA

Another photo found on the web here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aircraftregister/5263205813/

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By: HP111 - 14th October 2013 at 09:22

The same or not the same, an intriguing issue. Looking closely at the picture it seems that the fuselage has been roughly painted in what looks like thick white paint. This has modified the apparent outline of some windows while other windows might not have glazing still fitted . However, that still doesn’t seem to explain the apparent difference in outline of some of the windows. An on-site inspection would solve the mystery, but I won’t be doing it.

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By: REF - 14th October 2013 at 07:34

Ah, so that’s the reason the ones on the left look round whilst the ones on the right are square? Hmm.
Is the chimney original to the design too? ;o)

As I said, it’s a bit of heat haze.

It clearly says Boeing on the side

The chimney is obviously an addition, I’d guess it’s been used for fire training or something similar.

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By: snafu - 12th October 2013 at 22:06

The last photo is definitely a 737, the windows are the same its just a bit of heat haze that is distorting them.

Ah, so that’s the reason the ones on the left look round whilst the ones on the right are square? Hmm.
Is the chimney original to the design too? ;o)

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By: REF - 11th October 2013 at 16:49

The last photo is definitely a 737, the windows are the same its just a bit of heat haze that is distorting them. The 1-11 mentioned earlier is still there

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By: Arabella-Cox - 11th October 2013 at 12:18

Daft question but is the last one really “one”. It looks to me like a hut made out of assorted scrap bits nailed together.

Certainly has two different window shapes !

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By: RedRedWine - 10th October 2013 at 23:38

Daft question but is the last one really “one”. It looks to me like a hut made out of assorted scrap bits nailed together.

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By: jack windsor - 10th October 2013 at 23:22

hi,
I visited Hurn on 7/8/13,and just checked the Bournmouth airport residents list updated on 18/9/13 and with credit to them,

no.1– G-CEAH,

no.2– P4-MMG,

no.3– VR-BEB, a 1-11, or should be this a/c but can only find pictures of it White.

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By: REF - 10th October 2013 at 21:28

I’ve look at Airliners but couldn’t really find much.

Thanks for the G-PJPJ one

Two to find!

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By: FLY.BUY - 10th October 2013 at 20:43

Have you tried www.airliners.net ?

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By: RMR - 10th October 2013 at 20:26

Number 1 is G-PJPJ.

Sorry but I don’t know the others.

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