I'm surprised BA didn't name the 'Budgie' fleet after famous whiskies http://www.topshelfliquor.co.nz/user...92_300_420.jpg http://www.stationhotelportsoy.co.uk...glenlivet2.jpg http://www.americancocktails.com/ima...lenfiddich.jpg etc ... |
SVC10
The Super VC10 G-ASGD carried the name "RMA CANOPUS" and had a plate just inside the forward passenger door stating this although the name was not applied externally. RMA - Royal Mail Aircraft.
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I already gave you the Viscount 701 names in post #13.
The missing Vanguard names are: G-APEA Vanguard G-APEB Bellerephon G-APEC Sirius G-APED Defiance G-APEE Euryalus G-APEF Victory G-APEH Audacious G-APEN Valient Ambassador and Dakota names also available if you want to go back that far. |
This thread is calling me to get on board an old hobby horse.
When G-BNWW – CITY OF MARSEILLES eventually arrived in Paris, the local engineer claimed that the spelling was wrong and painted over the final S. However Marseilles is one of those French cities like Dunkirk which has a separate English spelling and thus Marseilles, is the correct spelling in English as opposed to French. If the intention had been to have native language spellings of these cities, we would have had "City of Roma" and City of Athina" or indeed we could have alternatively had "Ville de Marseille". Needless to say my protestations at the time fell on ears totally free of pedantry. |
I can understand having a class theme to the names applied, but I do wonder what is the point of making a wholesale change of all of a type from one set of names to a completely different set. The Tristars seem to have had this happen twice.
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On the Virgin Atlantic side I remember Diana Rigg being named after a 747.
Trouble was with flying long haul to exotic places, you can pick up a few bugs. Hearing 'Diana Rigg's got termites' over the phone in the office was a hoot... |
Originally Posted by ahwalk01
(Post 9071177)
On the Virgin Atlantic side I remember Diana Rigg being named after a 747.
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Originally Posted by WHBM
(Post 9071058)
I can understand having a class theme to the names applied, but I do wonder what is the point of making a wholesale change of all of a type from one set of names to a completely different set. The Tristars seem to have had this happen twice.
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A request was made to name the latest 787 after Barbara Jane Harrison for the 50 anniversary but BA don’t name planes anymore.
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Originally Posted by sudden twang
(Post 10114396)
A request was made to name the latest 787 after Barbara Jane Harrison for the 50 anniversary but BA don’t name planes anymore.
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It's always difficult commemorating accident victims on the current live operation, as it can be unnerving to certain passengers, however well meaning. The WW2 stairway accident at Bethnal Green, London, which is regularly portrayed as an Underground railway accident, but took place years before the stairway in question was incorporated into a railway station, has caused all sorts of differences between those remembering the incident and the current rail operators.
None of us would be unnerved here, and the aircraft is indeed appropriate, but the comments from the commercial team would be relevant as well. Can the George Cross, now in possession of BA's museum, be mounted in the flight deck ? |
This plaque was given to me by a former BA Engineer, but I sold it for a couple of quid on eBay.
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ue_824x960.jpg |
Originally Posted by Flightwatch
(Post 9065335)
I already gave you the Viscount 701 names in post #13.
The missing Vanguard names are: [...] Ambassador and Dakota names also available if you want to go back that far. |
Originally Posted by Chris Scott
(Post 10115138)
Did I see the name "Christopher Marlowe" on a BEA Ambassador ("Elizabethan") I flew in in 1959? Perhaps I just answered my own question...
Duxford Aviation Society - Airspeed Ambassador 2 G-ALZO which suggests that BEA only flew RMA Christopher Marlowe until June 1958. |
Last ever BEA Ambassador flight was 30 June 1958, G-AMAF, Cologne to Heathrow. many were then dumped at Cambridge for quite some time, until gradually sold off
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G-BFCE – UNKNOWN - is Gay Gordons Rose
The Vanguards had the best names in BEA British Eagle had some nice names - all the Superjet 1-11's started with 'S' Spur Stalwart Serene Superb Supreme Salute Swift and I flew on Cale 707 Flagship Bonnie Scotland G-AVKA coming home from Palma summer 1969 |
Hi Dave and WHBM,
You're absolutely right. It was Summer 1957, LHR/CIA - possibly August. There was a heatwave in Italy at the time. EDIT In fact it was July 1957... http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...pshfluzcdt.jpg Does the reference to Malta local time imply that the service would be continuing from Ciampino to Luqa, WHBM? |
Just reading some of the old BA names brings back memories. Why did they not name any of the Trident fleet?
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Originally Posted by Chris Scott
(Post 10116438)
Does the reference to Malta local time imply that the service would be continuing from Ciampino to Luqa, WHBM?
Following year it was a Viscount, a whole hour faster from London to Rome. |
Originally Posted by Danny G
(Post 10130720)
Why did they not name any of the Trident fleet?
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