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  • in reply to: LGW~ My local #642245
    Sam Lambert
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    Sorry for lateness of reply. Thanks for the great replies:)

    I’m posting another thread in a second as i was there at sunset yesterday:)

    Sam:D

    in reply to: LGW~ My local #584101
    Sam Lambert
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    Sorry for lateness of reply. Thanks for the great replies:)

    I’m posting another thread in a second as i was there at sunset yesterday:)

    Sam:D

    in reply to: The Boeing 737-200, LGW-DUB-LGW *W/lots of pics*! #425480
    Sam Lambert
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    Cheers:)

    FR own the only UK registered 737-200s. There are still lots in countries like Africa,

    Sam

    in reply to: More DUS pics to bore you #651840
    Sam Lambert
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    WOW

    in reply to: More DUS pics to bore you #593997
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    WOW

    in reply to: The Gatwick viewing area Comet nose. #651846
    Sam Lambert
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    As previously said, it was moved, as with the other aircraft there. My Dad and his team had the pleasure of lifting them down :diablo:

    The name of the place it went to exactly escapes me, but the biggan is parked up on the tarmac, you migt see her whilst taxiing out for an 08R departure onr arriving on 26L

    Sam 😎

    in reply to: The Gatwick viewing area Comet nose. #594005
    Sam Lambert
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    As previously said, it was moved, as with the other aircraft there. My Dad and his team had the pleasure of lifting them down :diablo:

    The name of the place it went to exactly escapes me, but the biggan is parked up on the tarmac, you migt see her whilst taxiing out for an 08R departure onr arriving on 26L

    Sam 😎

    in reply to: German Wings Boeing 717. #594009
    Sam Lambert
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    Answer to your question. No

    Are these dinosaurs still being build?

    The 717s may be of dinosaur design but they are by no means dinosaur aircraft

    Sam 😎

    in reply to: German Wings Boeing 717. #651853
    Sam Lambert
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    Answer to your question. No

    Are these dinosaurs still being build?

    The 717s may be of dinosaur design but they are by no means dinosaur aircraft

    Sam 😎

    in reply to: Gatwick to Oshkosh pt2 #425601
    Sam Lambert
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    Was given another in flight meal

    Looks a huge meal there :diablo:

    Detailed report 😎

    Sam 😀

    in reply to: Gatwick to Oshkosh..Part 1 #425602
    Sam Lambert
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    nice, detailed

    Sam

    in reply to: Monarch Premium BHX-SFB / A330 #425603
    Sam Lambert
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    I had the pleasure to compare. In 2000 I got AIH (MYT now, same thing, cept AIH were way better) LGW-SFB and MON SFB-LGW. I enjoyed the PTVs on the way with AIH and loved everything. We then got on the Monarch and only premium (which looked much less impressive) had them. I ended up listening to stories on the audio being 11.

    Nice report 😎

    I love the A300-600R and I hope they continue to serve with Monarch for a long time. Not keen on the A330 though!

    Well good for you, it has been announced that the A300’s will have the premium cabin up front installed so they’re around for a while yet,

    Cheers

    Sam 😀

    in reply to: The Boeing 737-200, LGW-DUB-LGW *W/lots of pics*! #425884
    Sam Lambert
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    Main pics are up in a reply on there now:)

    Sam

    in reply to: EU Jet finally advertising #604753
    Sam Lambert
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    I’ve noticed this airline at both EDI and DUB, when I flew there in the past two weeks. They looked like they were getting good loads to Kent! Anyone know how well?

    Sam

    in reply to: EU Jet finally advertising #667172
    Sam Lambert
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    I’ve noticed this airline at both EDI and DUB, when I flew there in the past two weeks. They looked like they were getting good loads to Kent! Anyone know how well?

    Sam

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