Classic & Loved by the British

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Re: Classic & Loved by the British

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For those wanting to part with their cash then put ur wallets away. It's the freeware Tinmouse 737 which I got from AVSIM. ;)
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Yep....that's the one I thought it was..thanks Eddie :thumbsup:
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My first EVER flight was on a Brtiannia pig to rimini in about 1978 - Sir Francis Drake, from then on must have flown on that machine about 5 other times to Malaga, Reus, and Venice, great days. Well actually that was the first flight i can remember when I was about 15 months old in 1973 flew on a 1-11 to Barcelona if ONLY I could remember that !!!!
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Many many years ago when I was in the Air Training Corps,I was at a summer camp at RAF Ballykelly in Northern Ireland and managed to scrounge a ride in a Varsity for an hour or so.I remember the crew referring to the Varsity as the 'flying pig' and maybe there is some superficial resemblance.I wish I had some photos from that flight. :) EricT Sorry,a bit off thread :S
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Hi Eric

Yes..I have heard pig for the Varsity :)

personally I only ever came across FLUF or sometimes FLUFF for the 737 :lol:
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I realy should discount myself from Garrys little trivia question

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it was of course
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You got it Leif :thumbsup:

Re the Atlantic models and a few others :)

I knew if no one else answere you would B)smk
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DispatchDragon wrote:Tut tut tut

If you were going to shoot a pig.....this is the penultimate 737 "Classic"


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I have some screenies of the Tinmouse with G-AVRL on the side but NOT in BYs colours ;)


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There were a few of the early ones in that first livery *-)
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