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Well looks like im flying on this on Weds. I did G-MONJ last year but that is a 88 built 757 ive never done an early model 757. What are they like, are they bit more shakey on take off etc ?
If anyone has interior pics then please send.

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By: Grey Area - 10th July 2006 at 18:48

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OK, this has gone far enough.

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By: Bmused55 - 10th July 2006 at 17:38

All i ask is for someone to tell me what the older Monarch 757s are like.
Thats all i ask, surely someone has travelled on G-MONB,C,D :confused:

I beleive I flew on one of those in 1994.

Magnificent aircraft.

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th July 2006 at 16:30

What for your fat ugly backside lol

Christ i dont get to detailed, only wanting to know what an old monarch 757 looks like inside, is it such a crime.

That’s a bit harsh, Tommy! We’re only having a joke 😀

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By: tommyinyork - 10th July 2006 at 16:28

Silly me! How could I forget that? Of course, the colour and thickness of the toilet paper should also be considered! :diablo:

What for your fat ugly backside lol

Christ i dont get to detailed, only wanting to know what an old monarch 757 looks like inside, is it such a crime.

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By: PMN - 10th July 2006 at 16:27

Silly me! How could I forget that? Of course, the colour and thickness of the toilet paper should also be considered! :diablo:

How could you possibly forget the diameter of the air vents and exact wattage of the reading lights?! 😀

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th July 2006 at 14:59

Silly me! How could I forget that? Of course, the colour and thickness of the toilet paper should also be considered! :diablo:

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By: LBARULES - 10th July 2006 at 14:46

Don’t forget the length and width of the seat ;).

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th July 2006 at 14:36

They’ll just be like any other B757 but with blue seating and yellow Monarch headrests!

Flex

Ah yes but what exact shade of blue and yellow? These things are important you know! :p

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By: Flex 35 - 10th July 2006 at 14:31

They’ll just be like any other B757 but with blue seating and yellow Monarch headrests!

This is a A321, but this is what the seating will be like.

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0492381/M/

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By: LBARULES - 10th July 2006 at 12:24

Just wait two days, then you will know for yourself!

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By: tommyinyork - 10th July 2006 at 12:17

All i ask is for someone to tell me what the older Monarch 757s are like.
Thats all i ask, surely someone has travelled on G-MONB,C,D :confused:

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By: LBARULES - 10th July 2006 at 12:16

Don’t worry, he’s gone for two weeks on Wednesday…

Then all this about MyTravel starts ;).

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By: Pembo330 - 10th July 2006 at 12:08

Tommy,

Are you for real or are you a wind up merchant?

Oh for some sensible posts….

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By: murph - 10th July 2006 at 09:30

Still nobody sat by me on the transatlantic leg either. Least no people who have already chosen their seats!

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By: Deano - 9th July 2006 at 23:41

And I’m sure you knew exactly what I meant by my statement

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By: PMN - 9th July 2006 at 22:32

Whether your plane is a 2006 model or 1960’s, the safest aircraft that there could be is one that is on the ground

I’m sure the surviving passengers of G-BGJL would disagree…

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By: Deano - 9th July 2006 at 22:02

Whether your plane is a 2006 model or 1960’s, the safest aircraft that there could be is one that is on the ground 😉
Enjoy your flight

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By: tommyinyork - 9th July 2006 at 21:29

There is absolutely no reason whatsoever why a 1983 aircraft would give a more unstable ride than one constructed in 2005. If that were the case I’d be very, very worried…

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Im not worried, not one bit, im excited by the fact.

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By: lukeylad - 9th July 2006 at 20:54

Yup yup see the signature…its all delta!

yeh i got ya mate lucky ****** like lol

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By: murph - 9th July 2006 at 20:51

Yup yup see the signature…its all delta!

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