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747 at BHX?

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Old 21st Sep 2005, 16:51
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747 at BHX?

Afternoon chaps / chapettes,

Anyone know what the 747 is / is doing at Birmingham at the moment.

Its not often the lil' place gets a big bird like that.

Thanks in advance
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Fairford diversion, arrived as RRR3201 & departed this evening as RRR320P

A RAF Tristar also diverted into Brum this morning, callsign RRR3254

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I appreciate the heads up. Do you know why they diverted?
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'Twas a foggy foggy night in a lot of the south of England, and many 747s are Cat 2 only.
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