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Old 7th May 2007, 10:43
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LHR according to Boeing.

Does Boeing know something about LHR that may come as a surprise to most of us?
In today's Times, page 23, Boeing proudly report the noise impact on LHR by its 747-8.
Interestingly, it seems LHR has sprouted two new runways, NE/SW and NW/SE
Prompt for new thread from old-timers with stories starting; "Eee, when I were a lad just back from t' war, landing on 31 were a right b****r etc. etc."
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Don't say they borrowed the "chart" from Dr Strangelove?
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Well it would certainly make an impact if it tried landing on non-existent runways
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