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Lan Ding Gere
10th April 2001, 16:15
I have been looking at the website www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and browsing through the Concorde photographs.
In most cases the photographs have one of the above remarks.
Could anyone tell me what BOAE/BOAF is and what the difference is ?
LDG
SFly
10th April 2001, 18:17
Not sure exactly what you mean but here goes:
G-BOAE and AF are just different registrations for each plane. They are identical Concordes, but each with an individual register, it just so happens that BOAE and AF are the ones in the photos you mention.
Fast Jet Wannabe
11th April 2001, 13:10
Yes the 7 BA concordes are registered G-BOAA - G-BOAG.
As it happens I've just returned home from Scotland after completing my PPL on Prestwick based PA-28, G-BOAH!
How prestigious :)
FJW.
Georgeablelovehowindia
14th April 2001, 03:54
G-BOAC of course, standing for British Overseas Airways Corporation.
gaunty
14th April 2001, 09:41
GALHI
BOAC. Now there is a name to conjure with.