Some interesting pics. That Rossiya livery, still has that ‘cold war era’ look about it, which I quite like. I don’t think I’ll ever get to like that awful S7 livery though;).
Communists, Maoists, Trotskyists, neo-Trotskyists, crypto-Trotskyists, union leaders, Communist union leaders.
I didn’t think that there were any of the above ‘left’;)
Communists, Maoists, Trotskyists, neo-Trotskyists, crypto-Trotskyists, union leaders, Communist union leaders.
I didn’t think that there were any of the above ‘left’;)
Wow, now there’s a place you don’t go to every day. Some absolute gems, especially those military Antonovs. I can remember, from my previous life as a Traffic Officer back in the mid 90s, working an Il76 belonging to SCAT. I wonder if it’s the same company. Thanks for sharing the pics:)
A great day for China’s space programme. The ‘sleeping dragon’ is waking up.
A great day for China’s space programme. The ‘sleeping dragon’ is waking up.
Nice one Keith. I had no idea that there was so much holiday flight activity at NWI.
Some great shots. Love those Gulfstreams:)
I have flown on several 747s, two of which were SPs. I don’t recall any real difference between the two versions from an economy passengers point of view, except for the cabin length, which wasn’t obvious if you were sitting down. I’m pretty sure that one of the SPs that I flew on, a CAAC one I think, had the longitudinal galley arrangement.
Some nice shots there. The SAS retro is a little gem:) As for the ‘Dublin Clown’s’ statement, I think that Lufthansa will just take that will a little ‘salz’:rolleyes:
Very nice indeed Robert. That Egyptair is very cool indeed…….not that I’m biased in any way;) I always look forward to the Heathrow pics.
Sometimes, It’ll even bring down the big ones.
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A nice dose of nostalgia Hugh.
Nice ones Keith:) Is that an Air UK F27 lurking in the background of the Balkan shot?
Very nice shots. What’s the story with the Air Canada 320?