Displays to me are much tamer than they were 30 years ago. But the a/c are now older and also due to H&S rules the shows wouldn’t get liability insurance. A pity they are not the same but also understandable.
What a decent chap:) Also good PR for Frontier Airlines as well.
I was stuck on the ground for 3 hours after our flight to Cuba developed a hydraulic leak, I would have love some ‘edible heart attack’ washed down with a beer of course.
Take that Leahy
No doubt this is the reason behind the cancelled A350s a while back.
Why the Leahy bashing?
Could the order for the 777 be down to delivery date? Seems strange that they ordered the A350 in the first place, they must be more than happy with 777 operating as many as they do.
I had a bit of spare time this morning and uploaded the film to YouTube:
Thought you might enjoy it 🙂
Check out the undercarriage test at 15:34 – that’s a pretty impressive bit of engineering in its own right, never mind the rest of the aircraft.
Very interesting, thanks for taking the time to upload it.
They were lucky! Trumpton looks like they had fun with the foam.
Great thread, thanks:eagerness:
Ordered 2007 and deliveries were due 2019,they must have realised crystal balls don’t work.
I missed it in the Duxford thread, thanks for posting. Fingers crossed it won’t get bent this time.
You mean some one is actually going to fire up a Sabre?
I know he has at least two for his Tempest.
Oh and a Napier Sabre!
Kirmit Week’s Tempest will be the favourite for for that.
Ditto that Tony. CCTV?
Wow, I wonder how much it will cost per ticket. I see a lot more members of ‘the mile high club’ 🙂
B**ger!
🙂
:very_drunk: Have a beer, close enough.
I love the guy trying to push it back:applause:
Have you seen this engine less 747 taking off whilst on the ground?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xr6js7_strong-winds-lift-parked-747-plane_fun
Heck of change from cars and bikes.