Caravelle updates
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Caravelle updates
Hi,
Would really appreciate an update on the following whereabouts, condition
and serviceability of the following Caravelles.
C/n 's
169 9Q-CPI
210 SE-DAI
211 10506
232 10507
240 3D-CNA
250 HK-3837X
251 3D-SEP
255 HK-3948X
257 HK-3805X
259 HK-3756X
262 HK-3806X
Many many thanks in advance.
Cheers
Gerard
Would really appreciate an update on the following whereabouts, condition
and serviceability of the following Caravelles.
C/n 's
169 9Q-CPI
210 SE-DAI
211 10506
232 10507
240 3D-CNA
250 HK-3837X
251 3D-SEP
255 HK-3948X
257 HK-3805X
259 HK-3756X
262 HK-3806X
Many many thanks in advance.
Cheers
Gerard
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Last edited by dv8; 28th Apr 2002 at 21:35.
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Why VIKING9
hhmm why is a three letter word but it dosent answer my question !
To be honest, being somewhat of an enthusiast I would more than likely to give my back teeth (if i didnt enjoy steak so much) to see one before they are all gone from existence.
The same goes for the recent post for the Boeing 720's. In years gone by I have seen scrappers cut into and pulverise old propliners before my eyes, (A very weird experience trust me, its as if the action of tearing metal from a plane just isnt supposed to happen).
As i work for an airline and traveling to weird and wonderful destinations is not a real hassel if the chance to see or fly on some of these aircraft before they disspear for good is an option then its one I would love to take.
Cheers
hhmm why is a three letter word but it dosent answer my question !
To be honest, being somewhat of an enthusiast I would more than likely to give my back teeth (if i didnt enjoy steak so much) to see one before they are all gone from existence.
The same goes for the recent post for the Boeing 720's. In years gone by I have seen scrappers cut into and pulverise old propliners before my eyes, (A very weird experience trust me, its as if the action of tearing metal from a plane just isnt supposed to happen).
As i work for an airline and traveling to weird and wonderful destinations is not a real hassel if the chance to see or fly on some of these aircraft before they disspear for good is an option then its one I would love to take.
Cheers