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FR B732s on STN-PIK?

Can anyone confirm or deny that FR use B732s on some of their STN-PIK flights and vice versa? (something I’ve read suggest they do?) Maybe someone from around the PIK/ STN area knows or someone with a knowledge of FR?

Hopefully someone can answer my question if not I’ll just have to wait and see! 🙂

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 20th October 2004 at 21:16

Hopfully well leave Dublin on time and make a very early arrival however jsut lucking the aircraft Ill be leaving on come in after spending the night in Stansted so I think that poinst towards a 737-300 doesnt it or is it possible for Ryanair to have a 732 that stays over in STN and flies early to Dublin.As its the one of the first flight to depart STN for DUB in the morning Im surprised its not a 800 but Ive always been very lucky with aircraft.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 20th October 2004 at 21:16

Hopfully well leave Dublin on time and make a very early arrival however jsut lucking the aircraft Ill be leaving on come in after spending the night in Stansted so I think that poinst towards a 737-300 doesnt it or is it possible for Ryanair to have a 732 that stays over in STN and flies early to Dublin.As its the one of the first flight to depart STN for DUB in the morning Im surprised its not a 800 but Ive always been very lucky with aircraft.

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By: Mark L - 20th October 2004 at 18:39

It depends on how busy they are. Most crews like to show people around the cockpit, but if they have a 20 minute turnaround then it gets quite difficult.

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By: Mark L - 20th October 2004 at 18:39

It depends on how busy they are. Most crews like to show people around the cockpit, but if they have a 20 minute turnaround then it gets quite difficult.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 20th October 2004 at 18:33

If I get a 732 you can be guaranteed lots of pics of anything and everythinf.Ive noticed on airliners that theres quite a few pics of FR732s flight decks what are the chances of me getting a peek at the end.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 20th October 2004 at 18:33

If I get a 732 you can be guaranteed lots of pics of anything and everythinf.Ive noticed on airliners that theres quite a few pics of FR732s flight decks what are the chances of me getting a peek at the end.

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By: LBARULES - 20th October 2004 at 15:31

Thats a shame 🙁 Looking forward to the report 🙂

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By: LBARULES - 20th October 2004 at 15:31

Thats a shame 🙁 Looking forward to the report 🙂

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By: RIPConcorde - 20th October 2004 at 14:21

Good luck and be sure to take a camera, you just might be documenting history there? :p

Ok, ok, so it was a B738 both ways! :rolleyes: Trip report coming up later… 🙂

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By: RIPConcorde - 20th October 2004 at 14:21

Good luck and be sure to take a camera, you just might be documenting history there? :p

Ok, ok, so it was a B738 both ways! :rolleyes: Trip report coming up later… 🙂

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 18th October 2004 at 21:49

I think I might explode with anticipation before I get to see what plane itll be.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 18th October 2004 at 21:49

I think I might explode with anticipation before I get to see what plane itll be.

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By: RIPConcorde - 18th October 2004 at 20:59

Good luck and be sure to take a camera, you just might be documenting history there? :p

Camera( of sorts) will be with me! Expect a full photo trip report when I’m back, regardless of aircraft type. 😀

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By: RIPConcorde - 18th October 2004 at 20:59

Good luck and be sure to take a camera, you just might be documenting history there? :p

Camera( of sorts) will be with me! Expect a full photo trip report when I’m back, regardless of aircraft type. 😀

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By: Ren Frew - 18th October 2004 at 20:49

Check the sig. 😉 STN-PIK is meant to be a B732 apparently, Wednesday.

Good luck and be sure to take a camera, you just might be documenting history there? :p

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By: Ren Frew - 18th October 2004 at 20:49

Check the sig. 😉 STN-PIK is meant to be a B732 apparently, Wednesday.

Good luck and be sure to take a camera, you just might be documenting history there? :p

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By: RIPConcorde - 18th October 2004 at 20:32

I’m guessing you’ve got less than a month to fly on one?

Check the sig. 😉 STN-PIK is meant to be a B732 apparently, Wednesday.

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By: RIPConcorde - 18th October 2004 at 20:32

I’m guessing you’ve got less than a month to fly on one?

Check the sig. 😉 STN-PIK is meant to be a B732 apparently, Wednesday.

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By: Ren Frew - 18th October 2004 at 20:20

I have the same.. dilemma. 738 obviously mean B738, 733 obviously means B733. So ‘737’ either means Any B737 varient or a B732. Also, EDI-DUB shows ‘737’ on the BAA timetable, that flight is ALWAYS a B732, just to increase our chances! 😉 😀

I’m guessing you’ve got less than a month to fly on one?

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By: Ren Frew - 18th October 2004 at 20:20

I have the same.. dilemma. 738 obviously mean B738, 733 obviously means B733. So ‘737’ either means Any B737 varient or a B732. Also, EDI-DUB shows ‘737’ on the BAA timetable, that flight is ALWAYS a B732, just to increase our chances! 😉 😀

I’m guessing you’ve got less than a month to fly on one?

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