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  • in reply to: Axalp 2005 #476512
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    I have to say that seeing these aircraft operate with the Alps as a backdrop makes this air demonstration most unique. It definitely will be a stop for me in the future! 🙂

    in reply to: Dubai Air Show 2005 #476517
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    Great pictures! 🙂

    in reply to: Aviation Nation 2005 #476602
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    I took another look at your shots and I must hand it to you, they are all top notch! 🙂

    in reply to: Wanaka 2004 Photos #476607
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    These are brilliant shots! The first one with the P-40 and the Corsair is especially nice, probably my favorite of the lot! 🙂

    in reply to: Continental – United Merger? #606935
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    It would be intersting to see what kind of a deal they could reach if both companies were serious about making such a move!

    in reply to: Manchester Airport 10/12/05 #606938
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    Those are great shots! The BA 737 looks nice as does the BA A320.
    Qhick question however, is that a -300series cargo conversion on that Dragonair 747 freighter?

    in reply to: This weekend at BRS… #606987
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    These are all cracking shots! The Air Malta A320 looks great! 🙂 Thanks for posting them for our viewing!

    in reply to: General Discussion #330958
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    He was a true groundbreaker for all comedians and with an incredible talent to boot! He will be missed by us all! May he rest in peace! 🙁

    in reply to: Richard Pryor, comedian, has died #1925209
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    He was a true groundbreaker for all comedians and with an incredible talent to boot! He will be missed by us all! May he rest in peace! 🙁

    in reply to: China places massive Airbus Order #609744
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    Looks like John Leahy will be getting his christmas bonus this year

    Whilst on the subject of Airbus Orders…havent seen this one mentioned yet..

    Taken from http://www.Airbus.com.

    Following a commitment announced in May 2005 by US Airways and America West, US Airways Group – the merged entity of the two low-cost carriers – has firmed up their order and signed the contract for 20 Airbus A350 aircraft. The airline has not yet announced its engine selection or seating configuration for the aircraft. US Airways’ intention is for the A350 to broaden its international service from both the eastern and western United States. Deliveries of the aircraft will begin in 2011 and run through 2014.

    “When we restructured the airline, we knew we would need a new aircraft to grow with us, and the A350 truly fits the bill,” said Doug Parker, chairman, president and chief executive officer of the newly merged US Airways. “As both halves of our heritage include Airbus fleets, we have great confidence in the brand, and look forward to an airplane that meets our needs for range, economy, and comfort, while offering our crews technology with which they are already experienced.”

    In addition to a single-aisle fleet of some 200 Airbus aircraft, US Airways flies nine A330 widebodies, the pilots of which will need no additional training to transition to the A350. The cockpit commonality between the two aircraft allow pilots of the A330 and A350 to share the same type rating.

    “US Airways is our first U.S. airline customer for the A350, and we know they are leading a trend,” said Gustav Humbert, President and Chief Executive Officer of Airbus. “We designed the aircraft in direct reaction to airline requests, offering more range and new materials to lighten the load and better the fuel economy. The A350 will be an ideal complement to the existing US Airways fleet.”

    Orders and commitments for the A350 currently total 155 from eleven customers worldwide. Following a launch of the aircraft programme in October of this year, the first A350 is scheduled to be delivered in 2010. The A350 will seat between 253-300 passengers in three classes, with a range of up to 8,800 nautical miles.

    Airbus is a joint EADS company with BAE Systems.

    Actually this one has been around for sometime now. It was the source of much controversy when Airbus decided to help US Airways in its fight against bankruptcy. Many claimed it was just another way for Airbus to gain orders from airlines by bribing them with the $250 million dollars injected into the airline at the time of its merger with America West. The letter of intent was signed when the money was transferred and the order was recently confirmed.

    In regards to the massive order made by the government of China, that was an incredible coup. Nice going by the boys in Toulouse. I wonder what order will come next?

    in reply to: Harrier in progress #231435
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    I hope you will be posting shots of the completed work once you’re all done with it! 🙂

    in reply to: Some of my models #231437
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    Stunning work indeed! Especially the Spit and the C-47!

    in reply to: General Discussion #334706
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    One more overnight and two days off will follow! 🙂

    in reply to: We Want To Chat (Merged) #1926577
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    One more overnight and two days off will follow! 🙂

    in reply to: Ryanair 738 with winglets! #610536
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    Good looking bird!

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