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29th Apr 2018, 08:17
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Posted By DaveReidUK

Add G-APMG John Grigg G-ARCO John Hind ...

Add

G-APMG John Grigg
G-ARCO John Hind
G-ARCP William Brooks

I can't find any names for the final five aircraft delivered in 1961.
27th Apr 2018, 07:07
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Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

All of the Trident Ones, and many of the Twos,...

All of the Trident Ones, and many of the Twos, were delivered in the Red Square livery, and the remainder in the "Speedjack" scheme, neither of which had provision for aircraft names. By the time the...
12th Apr 2018, 07:16
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Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

Unlikely to have been 1959, according to this: ...

Unlikely to have been 1959, according to this:

Duxford Aviation Society - Airspeed Ambassador 2 G-ALZO (http://das.org.uk/airspeed-ambassador-2-g-alzo/)

which suggests that BEA only flew RMA...
11th Apr 2018, 12:22
Replies: 68
Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

I believe the campaign isn't in respect of the...

I believe the campaign isn't in respect of the latest 787, but relates to one of the existing B788 fleet - the appropriately-registered G-ZBJH.
5th Aug 2015, 10:28
Replies: 68
Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

As the OP pointed out, the change from roses to...

As the OP pointed out, the change from roses to bays coincided with the replacement of the Negus & Negus livery with the Landor scheme. Later, as with the 757s that also went to Caledonian, they...
5th Aug 2015, 10:08
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Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

Or possibly the other way round ... :O

Or possibly the other way round ... :O
6th Jul 2015, 08:17
Replies: 68
Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

You're not a connoisseur, I take it ... ...

You're not a connoisseur, I take it ...

http://www.topshelfliquor.co.nz/user/images/192_300_420.jpg

http://www.stationhotelportsoy.co.uk/whisky/glenlivet2.jpg
...
1st Jul 2015, 18:06
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Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

No argument there - it was renamed from "City of...

No argument there - it was renamed from "City of Edinburgh" to "City of Elgin" in 1989, so the latter name was the one worn for most of its 22 years with BA.
1st Jul 2015, 08:38
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Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

G-BDXL was "City of Winchester". It may...

G-BDXL was "City of Winchester".

It may have worn "City of Westminster" briefly, but I can't find any evidence for that.

No, it was renamed after Jakarta.
23rd Jun 2015, 18:48
Replies: 68
Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

Explained in the very first post (originally...

Explained in the very first post (originally delivered to British Airtours, who named their aircraft after birds).
21st Jun 2015, 20:04
Replies: 68
Views: 69,348
Posted By DaveReidUK

See here for the missing TriStar names: Names of...

See here for the missing TriStar names: Names of BA's L-1011s (http://flytristar.tripod.com/page_resource/bawl10.html)
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