Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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No, that's not it. Does the CAA still have one for calibration purposes ( in my day it was a 748) ?

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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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How about this one Chris..

http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK---Air ... 1101625/L/

I'm not sure if this one is current though :think:

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Thank you, Archer, for that hint!

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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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Dave - sorry no! I don't know how many 1-11s are still flying , but this had a dayglo red underside to its tail and red undersides to about the outer third of each wing ( fairly standard RAF trainer type markings in the past) . I had a look on the UK register last night, but there is no 1-11 left on it , so I think it has to be military . The RAAF had some at one stage, but it's a long way!

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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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Hi Chris :wave:

To the best of my knowledge, there are only a couple of flying examples left over here.. the ETPS aircraft and one at Boscombe (Big Nose). Big Nose is obvious for obvious reasons.. wonder if the ETPS aircraft has had a repaint :think:

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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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Don't think it has Dave, saw it fly over here a few days ago. Here is the not very good shot that I got of her, taken on the 4th of March.
http://www.atomic-album.co.uk/showPic.p ... cf0811.jpg

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Tks for that Richard :thumbsup: That's one question answered anyway ;-)

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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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I have this ITVV video.It goes into considerable detail including procedures for calculating a derated take off.Couldn't help thinking that Michael Howard,the ex Tory leader,had a sideline going as a first officer! :) EricT
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Re: Virgin 747 EGLL-KSFO Takeoff & Landing

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Thanks Dave and Richard. That is the one - in the pic I can just see the red outer wing surfaces

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Thank goodness for that. I was beginning to wonder if there was a-n-other out there we weren't aware of :lol:

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