White-tailed 747?
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White-tailed 747?
Hi guys/girls...
Just a quick question...
As I haven't got time to have a look on Airliners, was wondering if anyone could tell me who owns/operates the all-white 747 (200?) that came into Perth around 14:00 today.
Could just be my vantage point, but the left outboard engine looked... 'funny", can't really put my finger on it.... doesn't give you much to work with, I know, but I was curious as to whether they were maybe in for a repair en route to another stop?
Looked to be a large black mark on the cowling, but I was a long way off at the time....
Any info appreciated!
Sky
Just a quick question...
As I haven't got time to have a look on Airliners, was wondering if anyone could tell me who owns/operates the all-white 747 (200?) that came into Perth around 14:00 today.
Could just be my vantage point, but the left outboard engine looked... 'funny", can't really put my finger on it.... doesn't give you much to work with, I know, but I was curious as to whether they were maybe in for a repair en route to another stop?
Looked to be a large black mark on the cowling, but I was a long way off at the time....
Any info appreciated!
Sky
It might've been one of the Air Atlanta Icelandic 747, operated for Malaysian Cargo.
I fly for them, and sometimes we go through Perth to Kuala Lumpur from Sydney. or Melbourne.
My first guess would have been TF-ARL, but it's up in Amsterdam I think .... ?? Not sure.
Might be TF-ARJ, I've flown it but I can't remember the paint scheme it's got.
I fly for them, and sometimes we go through Perth to Kuala Lumpur from Sydney. or Melbourne.
My first guess would have been TF-ARL, but it's up in Amsterdam I think .... ?? Not sure.
Might be TF-ARJ, I've flown it but I can't remember the paint scheme it's got.
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18 Wheelers correct- it was TF-ARJ which is an ex British Airways 747-200
The 'mark on the cowling' you saw was a mixture of blue and white engine cowlings. Looks like old BA cowlings have been added to one engine. See here
The 'mark on the cowling' you saw was a mixture of blue and white engine cowlings. Looks like old BA cowlings have been added to one engine. See here
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That's it.
Geez, just goes to show how crap my eyesight is these days.... "black mark" indeed. Come to think of it, maybe only the blue panel on the front is still on, I don't recall one on the rear of the engine (but don't trust me- my eyesight is crap!! )
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Geez, just goes to show how crap my eyesight is these days.... "black mark" indeed. Come to think of it, maybe only the blue panel on the front is still on, I don't recall one on the rear of the engine (but don't trust me- my eyesight is crap!! )
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The Culprit...
The plane in question:
March 16, Perth.
Air Atlanta Icelandic
Boeing 747-236BM TF-ARJ
Side On
Crew Rest
Overhead Panel
Engineers Panel
Front On
Cheers,
Soulman.
March 16, Perth.
Air Atlanta Icelandic
Boeing 747-236BM TF-ARJ
Side On
Crew Rest
Overhead Panel
Engineers Panel
Front On
Cheers,
Soulman.