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ErwinS
5th Feb 2012, 16:23
Air Bridge Cargo recieved their first 747-8F.
JetPhotos.Net Photo » VQ-BLQ (CN: 37581) Air Bridge Cargo Boeing 747-8HVF by Dutch (http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7306021)
JetPhotos.Net Photo » VQ-BLQ (CN: 37581) Air Bridge Cargo Boeing 747-8HVF by Dutch (http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7306021)
Will this be the end for their
last classic's?

I sure hope not.

Agaricus bisporus
5th Feb 2012, 19:02
Finish the sentence! The last classic's what, exactly?

SMOC
5th Feb 2012, 20:44
:confused:

End:

A final part of something, esp. a period of time, an activity, or a story
- the end of the year
- Mario led the race from beginning to end

A termination of a state or situation
- the party called for an end to violence
- one notice will be effective to bring the tenancy to an end

Used to emphasize that something, typically a subject of discussion, is considered finished
- you will go to church and that's the end of it

Death or ruin
- if she's caught stealing again, it will be the end of her career

airsmiles
6th Feb 2012, 02:05
Classic 747's i.e. series 100's/200's/300's. It's bl##dy obvious so why be so pedantic?

ErwinS
6th Feb 2012, 05:12
Indeed VP-BIC (300) and BII/BIJ(200).
Will these stay in the fleet?

Arfur Dent
6th Feb 2012, 07:10
ErwinS
The way to ask about Classics is without your apostrophe (ie it's not Classic's).
That would help with the pedants!

lexxie747
6th Feb 2012, 07:23
Erwin!
net als jij wordt ik zoooo ontzettend moe van die pedante eikels,wat een stelletje kloothommels,daarom heb ik maar besloten niets meer toe te voegen aan deze site.
groetjes,lex

Agaricus bisporus
6th Feb 2012, 16:06
It seems there are some here who are unaware of the meaning of pedant. Perhaps they could look it up before bandying it about inappropriately.

Asking for clarification of an unfinished sentence that has no meaning is not even remotely connected to pedantry.

As for the apostrophe - if it is of the Greengrocer's variety; if I owe you £1000 pounds but write £100.0 on the cheque you'd wail like hell. Would it be pedantic to insist the point was put in the right place? Hell no. Same difference. Need 1000Kg of fuel but write 100.0 on the request slip and think it is pedantic of the fueller if sees a difference? It's "Bloody obvious" is it?

Pedantic? Hardly!

DC10RealMan
6th Feb 2012, 16:37
I read this thread thinking that it was about Air Bridge Carriers, a freight company based at East Midlands in the 1970 and 1980s with their classic "The Mighty Vickers Merchantman"

Cymmon
6th Feb 2012, 17:01
Nicely put Lexxie747, I tend to agree.:sad:

grounded27
6th Feb 2012, 17:03
Just when do we call the -400 a classic? Please a dramatic cap locked post the exact day it happens would soothe my fearful anticipation.

altayaara
6th Feb 2012, 21:34
Come on guys , are we talking aviation or the English grammar academy. Why all this talks about an apostrophe or a sentence. I thought in aviation we immediately understand what the question was. Please keep it to the topic. Nobody is interested in English grammar lessons on pilots forum. There are other websites for that.

Now back to Erwins question if the -300's will remain in the fleet, because this is what is interesting.

NSC
7th Feb 2012, 17:04
Lexxie is also a classic.

Yobbo
8th Feb 2012, 06:56
Lexxie

What is your speeding mach number?

lexxie747
8th Feb 2012, 07:14
speeding mach nmbr back home .87, mr yobbo,hows the oyster?
ps, does the creme the mente frappee taste the same in australia?

stilton
8th Feb 2012, 08:39
Don't know about any of that but it looks great :E

URRVCTR
9th Feb 2012, 10:15
As I heard, they're gonna change their classics with 8s

772driver
22nd Feb 2012, 18:03
"Asking for clarification of an unfinished sentence that has no meaning is not even remotely connected to pedantry. "

For those who are familiar with WB aircrafts it's a full sentance! Wait... Do you want me to explain you what WB mean? :}

cedgz
22nd Feb 2012, 23:20
for the ones that are pity on the language of shakespeare, we are really sorry for our mistakes, but if you speak "drie verschillende talen" en "que vous parlez français en plus" en als je dan al die talen mengt, dan maak je van tijd " some mistakes".
i'm not the smartest guy on earth but i exactly knew what Erwin wanted to say, classic 747's, not the ones with all the tv screens(-400's and -8)
so guys, sit back, relax, and enjoy your journey

aussie-metal-head
22nd May 2017, 11:30
speeding mach nmbr back home .87, mr yobbo,hows the oyster?
ps, does the creme the mente frappee taste the same in australia?

why don't you fly over here and find out? Your daughter can take out to brunch