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Old 18th Aug 2011, 12:51
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Remember when travelling on Australian Airlines (Ansett & TAA), you would have those in flight sandwiches served in a tray lined with a 'pearl' type paper, and the sangers would very often be 'finger' cut with brown bread on one sie and white on the other?

'Member that? And remember how TAA used to hand out to kids cardboard 'push out' 2d models of 727s?, and how when you'd put them together the wing would be at 40 degrees to the fuse, 'cos you were always going to chuck 'em right?, you'd remind the kinds it will never work , but you'd chuck em anyway!!!

I have some "TAA Junior Wings" stashed away somewhere.....and set number "33'X'" of a limited edition print of commemorative menus when TAA introduced the first A300 to Oz.......
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The highlight, really, was the Freddo Frog in the cardboard meal packs.

Hang the "salad", it was the Frog that was lusted after!!

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