welcome aboard…
resurrecting an old thread here but just wondered how those of you who bought Airline are getting on with it??? im now filthy rich, copying many of the routes flown by easyjet and ryanair based on the loco model..
LGKR
resurrecting an old thread here but just wondered how those of you who bought Airline are getting on with it??? im now filthy rich, copying many of the routes flown by easyjet and ryanair based on the loco model..
LGKR
might you be one of the 20 softlad?
might you be one of the 20 softlad?
this new series sees easyJet at Newcastle i believe… cant wait to see if i know anyone…
this new series sees easyJet at Newcastle i believe… cant wait to see if i know anyone…
The BD 320 positions in from GLA to do NCL-Venice-NCL on Sundays, LGKR.
cheers johnny
anyone know why the bmi A320 visited us!?
should hopefully be moving to the airport with work in the next few months… will hopefully give opportunity for some ok shots…
LGKR
i like the air 2000 models, both new and old colours, ill have to get me both
is there a n/c / First Choice model available, does anyone know?
yeah, I believe its Neos. Neos are the Italian ‘charter arm’ of the World of Tui group like Britannia is for the UK and Sweden and Corsair is for France…
cheers,
LGKR
Just get a job at the Airport and you can spot all day!!!! LOL
I would only i’m not jobless…
What camera did you get LGKR?
I bought an old Nikon 2100, 2mp but spot-on for what I’d actually use it for and it was really cheap! Coupled with the nikon lense and the fact it takes the compact flash format, i couldnt resist! I work for Dixons you see and unfortunately, the Branch i’m currently at is one of those which was announced would be closing in the media last week 🙁 – not very many bargains at the minute though :p
cheers,
LGKR
lookin good Britannia – im loving the photos you’ve posted lately, very EGNT!
Just got myself a bargain digicam wise today so i’ll hopefully get up to Newcastle in the next week and give it a good try in proper working order.
cheers,
LGKR
arn’t all of Excel’s flight numbers 4 digits long (e.g. XLA4034) – thus making the “P” that features in the empty flights’ numbers stand for “positioning”?
cheers,
LGKR