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VEGAS
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Three little pigs

Post by VEGAS »

Hi all,

Must admit being a little fanatical over the old 737-200 series. Primarily because I grew up seeing the type on a daily basis. Here's three of my most memorable colour schemes all of which were frequent visitors to Ringway. The (red&blue) Britannia scheme is also one of my fav's. I think that scheme is only available for the FFX model which does'nt seem to work in FSX. :sad:

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Hi Eddie

Just over 40 years since the first flight of the Boeing 737.

This month (April) see not only the 40th of this but also the Beagle Pup :smile:

Can you imagine when they made there first flight in 1967 it would be unthinkable that something could still be in daily use that first flew in 1927......same time span :think:

Shows how far we've come.............

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Indeed it does mate. On the other side of the pond the ruskies still fly the Tu-134 with a variety of local operators. That thing is over 40 yrs old and just keeps on going. Although you'd never catch me flying in one. :huf:

Mainly due to fear! :lol:
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I always thought the engine mountings on the early 737s was a little odd, almost as though they had finished the design and then realised they'd forgotten the engines - "Quick, scribble something on, they'll never notice"! :think:

I know it's not exactly the same thing, but it's fifty years (in October) since the Mini was designed. Still plenty of them pootling about down here in Sarf London, and I mean proper Minis, not those shrunken BMW monstrosities.

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Someone had a list of aircraft nicknames somewhere that mentioned all the
differetn things the 737 has been called over the years - I had forgotten two
of them given by Britannia pilots in the late 60s

1/. Said with a Texan accent - "The all aluminum american pursuit ship
(Remember the Britannia crews had transitioned from the Briannia 102

2/. "Hoover" because of the early ones penchant for inhaling everything on the ramp




Leif

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