737-200 Retirement video

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jonesey2k wrote:Nice vid, Ive some fond memories of the Ryanair -200's :smile:
i have a ryan air 200 safety card i took as a souvenier many years ago. i found it when sorting out my room for re-decorating a few months back.

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Great video there :clap: some says its off to have a good time in Africa :dance: So is Canadian North the only airline in Canada to have 737-200's :think: I remember flying on an EAF 737-200 last year from BOH a great plane


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jab wrote:I remember flying on an EAF 737-200 last year from BOH a great plane
Here's a picture to remind you, James :smile:

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Garry Russell wrote:
blanston12 wrote: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0844763/L/

It was a pretty ugly livery but it was the 70's. Its sad to hear these aircraft are finally being withdrawn.
Hmm :shock:

I like that livery :think:

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Well its that funny thing on the nose that I though looked silly, plus it did not have the smile like the PSA planes had.
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Oh the nice sun on the nose........liked that

Didn't like the smile much :lol: :lol:

Each to his own :smile:

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Lovely piece of video Ian. Enjoyed that very much :wink:

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speedbird591 wrote:
jab wrote:I remember flying on an EAF 737-200 last year from BOH a great plane
Here's a picture to remind you, James :smile:

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Seems incredible

I went on board my first 737-200 in 1968 GAVRL to be precise - I was 15 - does this mean I have to make a low pass and be turned into beer cans as well????


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I flew from Ringway to Dublin Intl in 1986 on EI-ASH. Got a photo of me in the flightdeck during the (very short) cruise. :dance:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0203018/L/
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