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Garry Russell wrote:Back now to South Africa
Cape town here i come. Great stuff guys.
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I thought to myself

If Yukon get this one done, it maple in some interest...well I couldn't really leaf it out :roll:

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Garry

Great paints, as always. There are some unusual operators there and that's going to involve flying in some new regions, which is part of the fun.
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Thanks Tony

The 748 is surprising many.

Because it hasn't been a type appearing in lots of large fleets around the globe it's work has largely gone unnoticed.

But it has been there busily going about it's business in small numbers over a long period of time.

In the developing regions and terrain restricted areas it has been a staple from the beginning.

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Hi Guys

DLT "Red Barron" and the other 2 DLT liveries coming soon.
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G-ARMW in de skies. :doh: .........sorry I mean diguise

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Thats a funky one Garry. Like it very much. It kind of rings out the fact that they were in a hurry to get her paying her way and just painted out a few minor details on the colour scheme so she could start earning a crust for the operator. What circa is that? I assume Dan-Air had finished using it permanently by this time? :roll:
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I'm not sure if Dan Air had it back as such but it did revert to G-ARMW breifly.

It was registered as VP-LVO 1-11 1985 but I don't have the return date but it's partner that went out at the same time as VP-LVN (G-ARMX) was reposessed by DAN Air for resale in 1990.

I would think this was the same.

I don't know if it kept this livery I could only find one pic.

But it was flying like this in early 1986 for sure.

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Post by ianhind »

1990 photo of G-ARMW in Dan Air colours suggests you are correct:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0741990/L/

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