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DispatchDragon
- Battle of Britain

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by DispatchDragon »
Just rolled out of the paint shop in Jacksonville Fla -- the first of an initial six pack
Leif
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas »
Nice!

The sunburst looks sharp on it.
Brian
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TSR2
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by TSR2 »
The 75 really suits the winglets. Lovely aircraft Leif.
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell »
It sure does
The 75 has a stretched elegance and the winglet reaching up and out that little bit more enhances the look.
I do like the 757

Garry
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Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott »
Glad you guys got RR engines on them. For whatever reason, the Pratts & 757 haven't ever gotten along.
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Molyned
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by Molyned »
Your sounding quite lyrical Garry considering it's only a Boring
No offence Leif
Cheers
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st george
- Meteor

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by st george »
their not winglets Leif. They just bent the wing tips up to allow more room for the fuel trucks at Vegas to get past
