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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 10:20
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Is Australia being used?

I have nothing against Tiger per se but they are totally owned by a foreign entity. In its home country, Tiger doesn't show the National flag on its 9V- registered aircraft.



Why then do they, and presumably permitted to do so, carry the Australian flag on its VH- registered aircraft?



Why do we in Australia allow our flag to be prostituted and be used almost as a Flag of Convenience? I wonder if Qantas owned 100% of Jetstar Asia would they be allowed to carry the Australian flag on a 9V- registered aircraft? As an alternative, why is Tiger allowed imply that it is Australian by displaying the Australian flag on its aircraft?

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Ansett was 100% foreign owned, and pretended to be Australian. So was VB when it started. VH registered aircraft probably should be allowed to display the aussie flag.



You think if these two clowns sold up last year, they would have dropped all references to the 'spirit of Australia?'
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I assume you mean "doesn't" in your second sentence Lert?

Out of curiosity, do ships registered in Panama carry the Panamanian flag, or their parent company's?

(PS. Anyone else notice the subtle difference in the paintwork on the two aircraft?)
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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 11:13
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Buster,

Out of curiosity, do ships registered in Panama carry the Panamanian flag...
Yep, they fly the flag they are registered under, although they may fly a company flag and other assorted (Navigation, distress, communication etc.) flags as the need may be, as well.

Anyone else notice the subtle difference in the paintwork on the two aircraft?
Red rim around the engine intake.

goodonyamate,

Its a pity the one on the left isnt behind bars...
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Thank you Buster: I've corrected the deliberate error!!

Goodonyamate - give ASIC time. Miracles do happen.
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Anyone else notice the subtle difference in the paintwork on the two aircraft?
Red rim around the engine intake.
Think you'll find that's not paintwork, it's the edge of the fabric intake cover.
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Regulatory requirement?

Sorry I don't have the time or inclination to check it out, but is it a regulatory requirement to display the Oz flag on VH reg A/C ? ? ?
I am sure one of our learned colleagues will know.
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Think you'll find that's not paintwork, it's the edge of the fabric intake cover.
Erm...

Thanks.
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Think you'll find that's not paintwork, it's the edge of the fabric intake cover.
Erm...

Thanks.
Slight advantage given that's the JHAS Tullamarine site and DC3 in the background....
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Originally Posted by Buster
(PS. Anyone else notice the subtle difference in the paintwork on the two aircraft?)
The top aeroplane is registered 9Y-TAA, whereas the bottom aircraft is VH-VNB, and, on the top aeroplane the wording goes from aft forward, whereas on the bottom it's forward aft.
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Originally Posted by Buster
(PS. Anyone else notice the subtle difference in the paintwork on the two aircraft?)
The Aussie Tiger has bigger Testicles?
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Funny how using words such as "Australia" in as part of a company name can be regulated but the flag isn't....
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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 19:37
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Why does the use of the Australian Flag matter in aviation?

Qantas - "I still call Australia home" - prostituted itself to American investors.

I happen to think that Tiger is doing Australia (and especially Melbourne) a favour by making it possible to avoid having to use Qantas and Jetstar and hopefully we will soon be able to fly Internationally without having to go via that ***hole called Sydney.
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here here Sunfish! (but you can already head off o/s without leaving SYD - get one of the MEL_DRW or MEL_PER flights and then nick off to Singa's and beyond.)

As for the paint job - picking up on CC's obs; if you think about the paint work if it were forward to aft on the starboard side then it would be written backwards wouldn't it!

However Clarrie my dear, methinks it was the engine cover that the original Q was about.
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Sunfish.....

I have no problems at all with competition and am no fan of Darth or his kissing partner in the slightest.

BUT.....Why is a foreign owned airline allowed to have OUR flag on it's aircraft???????

I'm positive that Singaporeans and their Government would not only be unimpressed but very vocal if Darth put the Singaporean flag on an Australian owned aircraft operating in Asia.
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The spirit does not operate directly from Brisbane to where I want to go. If I want to use the spirit it is via Australia's major port including an uncomfortable bus ride (sometimes fuller than Capt Claret's wine glass) and down the sheep pens maintained by Department of Homeland (sorry, that's next week). Better to go straight from Brissy to a first world airport, walk around a very pleasant airport for two hours enjoying the orchids and shops, and a departure to the destination from the same terminal. Arrive at destination one to two hours earlier and much more refreshed. Full cost carriers need to compete on service on the ground as well as in the air.
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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 21:01
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lowerlobe.............

Why is a foreign owned airline allowed to have OUR flag on it's aircraft???????
ummmm.............perhaps it's because the aircraft is Australian-registered?
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this would have to be one of the most stupid topics i have ever ever read. I hope this clown does not fly.
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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 21:39
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Clarrie...very close to what I was thinking.

Howard...seriously mate, I worry about you. Is testicles the first thing you look at all the time???

No, what I was thinking was the tiger itself.

When Tiger first got approval/announced it's intentions (1st photo) it was jumping to the Right (Coalition). Now, its up & flying, (2nd photo) its jumping to the left....see, see? It's a Goddamn conspiracy! And today, of all days!!!
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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 21:48
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Geez captaintunedog777................

Bit of an anger management problem perhaps?

If you don't like the thread so much, then why bother reading it OR posting such a response?
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