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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 08 Oct 2010, 22:16
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by DanKH » 08 Oct 2010, 22:24
Sorry Garry
See it this way: otherwise this thread could have gone one forever, with quite a few a.net links ...
Now you have them all collected .... saves bandwith too!
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 08 Oct 2010, 22:31
Good idea mate
Get all the horrors over in one fell swoop.
I'll try and get an appointment with my therapist first thing Monday
On the plus side..I've broken my main reading glasses and can't get a replacement for a few weeks so the full horror is shielded a little from me
Garry
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by jonesey2k » 08 Oct 2010, 22:51
I'd love to see a BEA A319
*Dons CBA*
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by DaveB » 08 Oct 2010, 23:59
I've broken my main reading glasses and can't get a replacement for a few weeks
I'll send you mine mate.. I can't see through them to read but you may have more luck. £2.50 Tesco specials.. unlike my others which are £250 Tesco specials
They DO work.. honest, but I guess it depends just how blind you are
ATB
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Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott » 09 Oct 2010, 01:14
Also, one thing to note - an airline that chooses to paint silver or grey on a Boeing or McDonnell Douglas product instead of having "bare metal" is lazy (as American proves with their Retrojet liveries). Airbus on the other hand, unfortunately has to be painted because the alloy they use is not suitable for remaining "bare" (which is why American, PanAm, and Eastern painted their A300s while the rest of their planes wore polished liveries).
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 09 Oct 2010, 07:32
Hi Chris
That is why VC 10 and One-Elevens were grey when the standard was bare metal. Heralds also were coated
The AA order for One-Eleven had to be specially prepared from an early stage.
Dave I have double astigmatism and a very complex prescription so no cheapies here
I have to go for more test to see if I need prisms built in, hence the delay
Garry
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by DanKH » 11 Oct 2010, 08:49
Try some of those fancy "Rodenstock CocaCola-bottle-buttoms" ...
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by Garry Russell » 11 Oct 2010, 09:14
My Great Aunt Liza had a pair like that
She had brilliant eyesight...well she must've had to be able to see through those
Garry
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