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Old 14th May 2001, 18:44   #1 (permalink)
calluback
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Question poofy pink and red 146 @CDG

with EI reg is it BEA ?
Come on dont be shy

[This message has been edited by calluback (edited 17 May 2001).]
 
Old 14th May 2001, 18:58   #2 (permalink)
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was it this ?
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=124347

I think it came from sweeden.

VF
 
Old 14th May 2001, 19:47   #3 (permalink)
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Cool

Aircraft EI-CWC, ex-malmo aviation. As pictured above, with all of the writing removed. Property now of CityJet, and operated on behalf of Air France. Will be painted in AF colours by mid June.

Aircraft I can assure you don't have any particular sexual orientation, unlike planespotters......

 
Old 17th May 2001, 12:38   #4 (permalink)
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A PINK 146? "Bwhoah (shiver, shiver) disturbing" (Monty Burns voice). Who was the captain? The Elephant man? That would really complete the freak show.
 
Old 17th May 2001, 13:06   #5 (permalink)
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village flyer
Yes thats the one.

Avro'ansome
Trust me don't wait paint it now.

 
 
 
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