Well I’m gonna sit on the fence and say turqoise!
Yes they are all very nice. There was almost an identical photo to that first Varig MD-11, but with a Lufthansa A340 instead. Also love that MD-11 at Zurich.
*Remember, Airtours/MyTravel has the green stripe. That one doesn’t.
Ok well I’ve gone over all of the other airlines that operate the A320, and the only one that I could think of that matches that colour scheme is Lao Airlines. Am I right?
I would say it’s definitely an A320, but as to the airline, I’m still not sure.
Originally posted by Flood
And how many times have you dropped that into a conversation and managed to say it before the girl you were trying to impress walked away in bemusement?:confused:Flood.
Erm I haven’t tried it yet, but thanks for the advice! I now know, this is not a good chat-up line!
Originally posted by Flood
And how many times have you dropped that into a conversation and managed to say it before the girl you were trying to impress walked away in bemusement?:confused:Flood.
Erm I haven’t tried it yet, but thanks for the advice! I now know, this is not a good chat-up line!
CRJ, Cimber Air?
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-Ok I’m being deadly serious, that above is the longest word in the english language. It contains 310 letters, and the description for what it means is about 3 times as long! Medieval scribes used this word and very roughly it means-a deluded person who practices divination or forecasting by menas of phenomena, interpretation of acts, or other manifestations related to the following animate or inanimate objects and appearances: birds, ghosts, crystal glazing, salt, barley, birth, stars, precious stones, wax, ring suspension, book passages, snakes, herbs, dreams………and the list goes on and on, all the way down to shoulder blades!
There ya go, you learn something new every day!:D
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-Ok I’m being deadly serious, that above is the longest word in the english language. It contains 310 letters, and the description for what it means is about 3 times as long! Medieval scribes used this word and very roughly it means-a deluded person who practices divination or forecasting by menas of phenomena, interpretation of acts, or other manifestations related to the following animate or inanimate objects and appearances: birds, ghosts, crystal glazing, salt, barley, birth, stars, precious stones, wax, ring suspension, book passages, snakes, herbs, dreams………and the list goes on and on, all the way down to shoulder blades!
There ya go, you learn something new every day!:D
I’m really sorry guys, but as I’m only 15 and have about £30 in the bank, I cannot contribute. However, I really would LOVE to contribute to save a plane like this. It is unbelievable, the thought of such an aircraft being scrapped.
Weren’t Fresh Aer supposedly gonna fly between Dublin and Stansted with a 757? Or am I thinking of someone else? If it is them, BAD IDEA! Do not try and compete with Ryanair, on one of Ryanair’s highest frequency routes! Ryanair will do whatever they can to force you out of business, including throwing free tickets at anyone who shows up at the airport!
Right well I suppose I got a little part of it, but as Tenthije got the whole thing it’s his turn to post a pic. Well done 😀
Actually, looking at the size of the tail relative to the rest of the plane, and also how sort it is, I would say an A319 of some description. And now for the airline….let me think that one over…
I would say A320. And just as a random guess to the airline, BA or First Choice airlines.