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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 17 Nov 2011, 22:05
Paul K wrote: DaveB wrote: Ee-gads Brian.. I always believed the hallowed ground of Duxford would be safe from Southwest
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DaveB
I dunno, over here, over paid, over sexed, in our aviation museums...
That's a great idea Paul...a Southwest jet would be a splendid addition to any of your museums.
Here's a pic to give you an idea of how she'd look.
http://images.fineartamerica.com/images ... wilson.jpg
Brian
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 17 Nov 2011, 22:15
Interesting Brian
Wasn't that their first -300?
Looks like it's just popping in for a quick Crepe
Garry
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 17 Nov 2011, 22:25
Is it shy?? Ahhhhh
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by nigelb » 17 Nov 2011, 23:22
Paul K wrote: DaveB wrote: Ee-gads Brian.. I always believed the hallowed ground of Duxford would be safe from Southwest
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DaveB
I dunno, over here, over paid, over sexed, in our aviation museums...
and probably "in" a lot more than just the aviation museums!
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 18 Nov 2011, 06:38
Garry Russell wrote: Wasn't that their first -300?
Yes it was. N300SW was the first 737-300. We were the launch customer for the 737-300, 737-500, and the 737-700.
I know I have others pics of N300SW in service floating around here somewhere. OMG, here are a few pics I found while searching my HD and thumbies for pics of N300SW...it's pics of my Las Vegas goodluck charm. I always take this card with me when I play the casinos in Vegas...it almost
always brings me good luck. It's a card showing the Bishop of Lubbock Texas meeting the Pope. This little card has brought me tons of luck in Vegas. These pics were taken on one of our 737-300's so I guess I'm not taking this thread
too far off topic.
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 18 Nov 2011, 08:18
Cheers Brian
Going off topic often throws up interesting bits that would never come up any other way
Funny to think the card would bring you luck in gambling
......but at least when holding it you
look a lot better
Garry
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by DaveB » 18 Nov 2011, 09:21
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
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by DaveB » 22 Nov 2011, 18:29
Blimey.. I could do with one of those myself!
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Swanoir
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by Swanoir » 22 Nov 2011, 19:30
Yeah, why don't you scan it and put it as a download over at the Pond? Then we can all share in the luck!