Well they have made an executive version of the Osprey the twin roter aircraft where the engines change angle, so it allows the vertical takeoff and level flight. But how long til its a commercial product, who knows?
Yeah Northwest is the furthest behind in technology it would appear, althought they are finally saying buy to that ugly scheme theyve had all this time and going for a more appealing look, and they should really also say buy to the DC-9’s and the DC-10’s.
Its hard to stay away from it all because it is all so good! however always buy organic food its much healthier and the more people that buy it the bigger it gets thenthe cheaper it gets so do your bit to support the future and buy organic food. Also a note about the fast food chains, McDonalds is loosing business and i think people are realizing how bad it is for you!
Its hard to stay away from it all because it is all so good! however always buy organic food its much healthier and the more people that buy it the bigger it gets thenthe cheaper it gets so do your bit to support the future and buy organic food. Also a note about the fast food chains, McDonalds is loosing business and i think people are realizing how bad it is for you!
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All i can say is that you should try to contact a local airfeild where lessons are avaliable, because i know many of them have a part of an ex liner, like the nose section of the fusalage.
very nice pic, innsbruck has a hard approach so ive read but ive never flown there.
Well i can tell you the main reason for this is that the airline boom in the US happened earlier than here in Europe. So they are operating the types that came around then, whereas European airlines still operate older models, although not as old, but still from the time around the boom in the industry over here. For example the MD 80’s. But that is changing Delta has retired its last 727 and the others are doing the smae ordering next generation 737’s and such, however since many of them are nearly bankrupt its probably not the best time to be thinking of fleet replacement. But yes naturally they would save a lot of money on fuel and maintaining these old birds, especially with the freak rise in fuel prices there.
Yeah that must be one hard landing, although it looks amazingly like the one used in the beggining of the James Bond movie ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’. When he made off in the small soviet jet. Where exactly is that?
that is a really nice pic with the sun setting, although i have seen those colors huindreds of times. it is the pic of the day