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best spotting register for world airliners?
Hi, im just getting back into spotting after many years and wondered which is the best register/spotting book for the worlds airliners? The jp one seems to be the bible, if the price is anything to go by anyway but are there any cheaper alternatives maybe by midland counties or air britain etc? Im basically looking for a register listing every commercial aircraft in the world. Hope some of you can help, many thanks.
Air-Britain have just published their annual Airline Fleets book. There is also a 'quick reference' version which I find very useful - much smaller and cheaper. Not allowed to link to their website but I'm sure you can find it (don't forget the hyphen!)
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Monarch
Expect quite a surprise at Luton on friday because Monarch will unveil one of their 757's in Flykandi livery . As they are starting flights to Ibiza from most of there bases this is to advertise a club i believe.
The tail is taken up by a picture of a woman clubber and different livery down the side . It should be quite different for Monarch.
The tail is taken up by a picture of a woman clubber and different livery down the side . It should be quite different for Monarch.
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"GB taken over" seems a misleadingly definite title (i.e. you're announcing GB HAS been taken over) if all you're asking is "is there any truth to this rumour?"
"GB taken over" seems a misleadingly definite title (i.e. you're announcing GB HAS been taken over) if all you're asking is "is there any truth to this rumour?"
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http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5971298
They just shouldn't have bothered! What a bodge job........
They just shouldn't have bothered! What a bodge job........
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Your right about the bodge. Saw it on Sun in FAO and the British Airways letters were underneath the windows and the wrong size. Don't know how recent this picture is or if they've fixed it since Sunday.
Paint dimensions on the tail are all wrong as well. Cause a few stirs in brands when they see it I'm sure.
Paint dimensions on the tail are all wrong as well. Cause a few stirs in brands when they see it I'm sure.
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Bad day at NCL for ThompsonFly
2 of their aircraft hit troubles at NCL Yesterday (8th May)
G-THOO goes tech after take off returns to newcastle departs an hour later, exact cause unknown, was destined for Alicante i believe.
one of their 757's grounded for a week or so after Alpha Flight Catering apparently Put a nice new hole in the side of the aircraft, registration unknown will try to get it tonight, it is currently parked remote.
G-THOO goes tech after take off returns to newcastle departs an hour later, exact cause unknown, was destined for Alicante i believe.
one of their 757's grounded for a week or so after Alpha Flight Catering apparently Put a nice new hole in the side of the aircraft, registration unknown will try to get it tonight, it is currently parked remote.
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Yeap... a rather bad day for Tech issues at ThomSonfly (no P). Clearly our marketeers have done a great job with the new branding!
Last week poor Thomas Cook got lumbered with our birdstirke and this week it would seem the Local phone book has started an airline
6in gash in fuselage of G-BYAS I believe. Aircraft ferried from other stations in the UK to maintain program.
Last week poor Thomas Cook got lumbered with our birdstirke and this week it would seem the Local phone book has started an airline
6in gash in fuselage of G-BYAS I believe. Aircraft ferried from other stations in the UK to maintain program.
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well word is going round at work that its stranded at NCL for a couple of weeks at least, and we are just kicking into the summer time table, and i reckon once it gets in full swing were gonna need that extra parking space.
I believe there is also a TOM B733 stranded at Manchester for over a week after being bashed with an airbridge.
Not a good start to summer for them.
Isn't "oo" new to TOM ?
Not a good start to summer for them.
Isn't "oo" new to TOM ?