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Does anyone know which MYT/TCX aircraft is currently BHX based and which type will be operating my SKI charter to Sofia.

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By: A Spalding - 25th December 2007 at 20:31

Does anyone know which MYT/TCX aircraft is currently BHX based and which type will be operating my SKI charter to Sofia.

A320 G-CRPH at the moment, wearing full TCX scheme.

G-CRPH has spent the past weekend at Bristol and so it just proves what other users have said in that aircraft are frequently moved around from A-B.
You’ve already written in your signature ‘A320’ so you must have good reason to believe that is the aircraft type.
Just wait and see – All part of the excitement
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By: Matt K - 25th December 2007 at 18:48

Does anyone know which MYT/TCX aircraft is currently BHX based and which type will be operating my SKI charter to Sofia.

A320 G-CRPH at the moment, wearing full TCX scheme.

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By: gatwickjosh - 24th December 2007 at 18:28

Havnt you asked us this question before? Im sure you have. around 2 or so months ago, when you was asking about Thomas cook A320s you asked what aircraft you would be on and you got told to wait and see…..so wait and see.

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By: andrewm - 24th December 2007 at 17:48

Tommy,

Can you not try and antagonise forum users. They always do their upmost best for you…

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By: tommyinyork - 24th December 2007 at 16:25

A five year old Airbus or a twenty year old DC-10. Mmmmmm let me think…..
I like the DC-10/L1011/747-100 when they are taxing away from me
Tommy I can tell you categoricaly that it WILL have two engines and it WILL be blue and white.

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and an a320 ?

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By: Britannia - 24th December 2007 at 10:18

P.S. I have heard of Hexham. In fact I will be spending part of the “Crimbo limbo” in Newburn just down the road from you!

I’ll be even closer to you, I just live up the road from Newburn, I’m at Chapel House.

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By: Cking - 24th December 2007 at 00:11

Now if you had said “a767 or an Airbus” that would have been a different matter!;)

Rgds Cking

P.S. I have heard of Hexham. In fact I will be spending part of the “Crimbo limbo” in Newburn just down the road from you!

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By: lukeylad - 23rd December 2007 at 23:43

haha sorry mate ive just got a real thing for the classics!

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By: Cking - 23rd December 2007 at 23:36

Give me a DC-10 any day over an Airbus!!!

A five year old Airbus or a twenty year old DC-10. Mmmmmm let me think…..
I like the DC-10/L1011/747-100 when they are taxing away from me
Tommy I can tell you categoricaly that it WILL have two engines and it WILL be blue and white.

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By: lukeylad - 23rd December 2007 at 19:13

Tommy just wait and see. A320/321 is what you can expect but does it matter about the reg. For all you know it could be a 30 year old DC10:)

Give me a DC-10 any day over an Airbus!!!

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By: Jet 22 - 23rd December 2007 at 18:39

Tommy just wait and see. A320/321 is what you can expect but does it matter about the reg. For all you know it could be a 30 year old DC10:)

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By: lukeylad - 23rd December 2007 at 18:25

Tommy why dont you just see what you get when you get there and to be honest whats the Big deal its just an aircraft!!! As said before airlines rotate aircraft around there bases all the time as and when they are needed. For example we have had 3 different TOM 757s alone this week at NCL!

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By: tommyinyork - 23rd December 2007 at 17:27

Would be quicker to give an answer than have a go at me.

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By: flybynite - 23rd December 2007 at 17:01

Sorry Ren Frew if I’ve ruffled your feathers but how many times do people ask that age old question on here? And how many times does someone give them the same answer as I’ve just explained. Enough of you who ask it spend day in day out on here and should know better, so I’ll sit where I like if you don’t mind! Ta.

Perhaps open a thread alongside the “Commercial Aviation” thread with “My flight questions” but that’s up to the mods/Admin guys, otherwise us seeking “Commercial Aviation” news and interests have to rummage through the constant drivel of “I’m going on holiday and it’s life or death that I know the reg 3 months in advance”.

Fair point I say!:cool:

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By: Ren Frew - 23rd December 2007 at 16:24

How many people ask these questions on here? Do none of you realise that airlines move their aircraft round from base to base as required and although G-XXXA may be at BHX today, it could easily be swapped over night for G-XXXB for operational reasons/maintanance etc. It is a pointless question and anyhow why does it matter so much??? Make your journey a little more exciting by waiting and seeing on the day, Jesus what are you gonna get from knowing in advance anyhow??? Oh and mods just a suggestion but why not change the name of this website to www.whatregwillibeflyingoninweekstocome.com.

Rant over, it’s Christmas go out and have some festive fun!:rolleyes:

Don’t sit on the fence there sir…:D

Anyone know which sleigh Santa will be using tomorrow night ? 😉

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By: flybynite - 23rd December 2007 at 16:20

How many people ask these questions on here? Do none of you realise that airlines move their aircraft round from base to base as required and although G-XXXA may be at BHX today, it could easily be swapped over night for G-XXXB for operational reasons/maintanance etc. It is a pointless question and anyhow why does it matter so much??? Make your journey a little more exciting by waiting and seeing on the day, Jesus what are you gonna get from knowing in advance anyhow??? Oh and mods just a suggestion but why not change the name of this website to www.whatregwillibeflyingoninweekstocome.com.

Rant over, it’s Christmas go out and have some festive fun!:rolleyes:

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