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Some spotting pics from Adelaide this morning
It was a typical day in Adelaide with the usual suspects. That was until the Cathay 100th Aircraft came in and the Singapore freighter arrived later than usual. Alaso the QG B763 was unusual to see here. Hope you enjoy the pics;
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good shots
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Did you manage catch a shot of VH-OLL arriving about 20 minutes before CX??
Not a bad place to photograph in the mornings from the Tip-Top bakery. David.M.
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Sorry, I must have just missed it. I did get this however, just before the arrival of the CX A333.
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Great photos though, love the shot of Virgin's first ever aircraft "VH-VBA" and the Singapore 744 freighter. I flew on VH-VBA a few months ago and my first Virgin flight last year was actually on the blue aircraft VH-VBY. |
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I thought VH-VGA or VH-VOZ was Virgin Blue's first aircraft. VBA didn't come online until well after the launch.
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VH-VBA was Virgin Blue's first NG aircraft our first aircraft was a B737-400 leased from then Virgin Express and it was registered VH-VGA (rego V Australia's first B773W will take) |
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