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Quote:
How long's a piece of string? David.M.
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It may be somthing to do with V Australia because apparently Northwest are having some sort of codeshare with V Australia. Im not sure why they would need 2 747's to come in though.
To add to the weird arrivals, 01-0041 (cn 33080/1089), a Boeing C-40B BBJ (737-7CP) from the US Air Force arrived just after 5 pm. From 16Right.com 01-0041 MC2323 05/04/2008 17:01 USAF / USN ---------> http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA--...BBJ/1024085/M/ Tim |
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Is 01-0041 the nulcear bomb-proof one?
Last edited by Lukas M; 5th April 2008 at 05:20 PM. Reason: I cant Spell |
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Lukas,
You edited your post because you couldn't spell, perhaps you should edit it again.. Nuclear... |
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Northwest 984 (or something similar) just popped up on 124.4
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lol...I think the pope will now be arriving on PH-UCK...especially with the imminent downfall of Alitalia.
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All the extra flights are delivering candidates for the Prime Ministers job. Seeing he is away we auditioning for new ones seeing this one ain't so good!
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N624US b747-251 c/n 21706 was the first to arrive,
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Tough little buggers those "Fluf's" but nuclear bomb-proof????
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N623US b747-251 c/n 21705 is the second one
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