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Dufo 13th April 2010 18:00

shipping camels
 
Which is the smallest plane which can handle caged camels? ATR, 737?
We've carried bears in Saab 340 but is that even comparable?

Cheers,
Jernej

G&T ice n slice 13th April 2010 19:41

Errrr... are you talking "camels" or is it "camelids"

"Camelids covers

Bactrian Camels (2 humps) (Asia Camel)
Dromedaries (1 hump) (M.East/N.Africa Camel)

and

Llamas, Alpacas, Guanacos,Vicuņas, (no humps) (South America)

They are all a bad-tempered. The big camels (Bactrians & Dromedaries) stand about 2 metres high & weight is circa 800kg

The Llamas (etc) stand between 130-150 cms high and weigh 90-150kg

So you could gett Llamas (etc) into a fairly ordinary aircraft but the big Camels ....

Cuidado Llamas !

Donkey497 13th April 2010 21:05

Important question - are they standing up in cages, or are they kneeling down?

N707ZS 13th April 2010 22:25

Might fit in a race horse box, TNT 146s used to fly horses.

SMT Member 14th April 2010 12:33

Just palletise the smelly buggers and you're good to go:

http://i41.tinypic.com/9t1vo5.jpg

Storminnorm 14th April 2010 13:58

Don't feed them in flight.
they'll drop the lot.

N707ZS 14th April 2010 17:35

That looks like a loco flight from Newcastle!

ropraider 14th April 2010 20:58

@SMT Member: is that a DC-8?

Der absolute Hammer 15th April 2010 06:10

In English, the collective for camels is a flock which must be perhaps Onomatopoeiac as the critters undullate across the sands?

MrIkea 15th April 2010 09:26

@ ropraider.

My guess is an A300...

zfwmac 15th April 2010 10:26

Its a Ryanair aircraft, obvious really, look carefully - no toilets! :O

Need to Know Basis 15th April 2010 11:50

Camel Carriers
 
Ask ACT of Turkey - they are the experts. I assume the pic is of the A300F - most likely one of their ships.

1DC 15th April 2010 13:16

Crikey, i bet it was an interesting time loading that lot!!

Jump Complete 15th April 2010 14:01

Best hope MOL doesn't seem that picture, might give him ideas!

What about the urine etc, how to make sure it doesn't get places it shouldn't? Apart from the smell etc, would imagine it could be pretty corrosive!

Nippon1 15th April 2010 16:25

Camel
 
Camel Pee is one of the most corrosive liquids known to man...it is far worse than Mercury......many years ago I carried camels in an RAF C-130 for the Sultan of Oman and the floor of the A/C had to be replaced after a camel pee spill.

Heliarctic 17th April 2010 15:26

N707ZS & ZFWMAC
You saved a quiet Saturday babysitting for me
Nearly wet myself laughing...
Thanks guys
:ok:

SMT Member 19th April 2010 15:40

Didn't take the piccy myself, just lifted it off the interweb (as you do).

It is indeed an A300, and Need to Know might very well be on the right track suggesting ACT had the pleasure of ferrying this herd/flock/gaggle of humpbacks.


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