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Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 05 Nov 2008, 23:07
by jab
Garry Russell wrote:Hi James
Monarch..blue colours?????
Been Yellow and black since they started in 1968 :think:
The 757's are very old now, older than the A.300-600
Garry
Hi Garry maybe this would help you
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Monarch% ... id=1296455
James :tab:
Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 05 Nov 2008, 23:21
by Garry Russell
Hi James
That's not a Monarch livery....it says that in the caption
Garry
Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 05 Nov 2008, 23:35
by jab
It was in fact lease to Air Transat and when MON got it back just left it like that I think for a year :think: It might not be a MON livery but it is blue and has MON titles on it and that was my first plane to fly on I was only 9 :dance:
James
Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 05 Nov 2008, 23:44
by Garry Russell
Indeed James
But you said Monarchs blue livery and that is a hybrid not a Monarch blue livery if you follow. ;-)
Garry
Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 12 Nov 2008, 00:31
by jab
Garry Russell wrote:Indeed James
But you said Monarchs blue livery and that is a hybrid not a Monarch blue livery if you follow. ;-)
Garry
Thats what i said a hybrid Monarch Blue livery

Yeah I know what you mean :tab:
James
Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 19 Nov 2008, 23:20
by TobyV
Neil (Trident Man) took some pics of de-identified Monarch 757s:
http://aviationphotoarchive.com/ZuluKil ... &sk=t&sd=a
Re: Monarch to withraw most of the 757's
Posted: 20 Nov 2008, 13:48
by WhisperJet
Hmm, fun to read that, I was sent home in a Monarch 757 from Gatwick in the late Nineties, after All Leisure Airlines had ceased to exist during my stay in London! Getting this organised was disastrous at the airport, but the crew was so friendly - they made it all up!
Cheers,
Nick.