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Sawbones
8th Feb 2005, 20:33
Was recently on the BA shuttle GLA-LHR on an A320. I couldn't help but notice that the aircraft had no winglets. Totally perplexed, and convinced I was losing my mind, I checked the seat back safety card. Sure enough, it was a 320, and the photo didn't have them either.
I fly the darn things for a living and had no idea that they exist in the "no winglet" variety. Is this something peculiar to BA?
oncemorealoft
8th Feb 2005, 20:36
IIRC the BA A320s with no winglets are early -100 models bought by British Caledonian and taken over by BA. I believe the regs were G-BUSA onwards.
However, I'm not sure if some of these early models have been retrofitted.
phoenix son
8th Feb 2005, 20:37
Sawbones,
You were right! From memory, I think BA picked up the old BCal order, a few of them were -100 series which didn't have winglets...Not a clue why though...
PHX
Sawbones
8th Feb 2005, 20:42
Many thanks for the quick responses. Learn something everday, and this is a great spot for picking up information easily and right from the source.
Cheers.
G-BUSB to G-BUSF are A320-111. No winglets (and crap performance)
B-BUSG onwards are what we know and love...
The right hand winglets are often removed by catering dept, just to confuse SLF even further!;)