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Mark C
Vulcan
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by Mark C » 05 May 2006, 23:03
Chris - I'll try and get hold of Bob Dennard tonight
Actually "LIEF" .... the names "MARK" .... not "CHRIS"
Anyway .... YEAH .... thanks for doing that and let me know his response .... because I'm darned keen to see IAS represented.
I remember we had them come through NZAA with G-BSKY on one occasion only during mid 1979. Never ....ever .... saw them again after that though.
Mark C
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DispatchDragon
Battle of Britain
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by DispatchDragon » 05 May 2006, 23:21
MRAK the names LEIF not LIEF
Sorry about that I was going through about 50 DVRs trying to find the
original paint scheme - yep 1979 was about the time the finally vanished
mores the pity - All I need is a CL44 in IAS colours to complete my dance card I already have HBIEN the Vlaair 44 that flew for IAS
Leif
ianhind
Concorde
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by ianhind » 05 May 2006, 23:33
Garry,
Agreed - looks like it became G-BETJ (for Transmeridian Air Cargo) and rotted at Stansted until scrapped according to ATDB.
So Mark (MRAK
) is correct.
Ian
DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 06 May 2006, 18:35
Hey Mark
Found the fle on DVR and sent email to Bob - just have to wait now
Leif
Mark C
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by Mark C » 06 May 2006, 20:10
Found the fle on DVR and sent email to Bob - just have to wait now
Thanks for your efforts with this and on our behalf "LEIF". Let me know the moment you know something
Mark C
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DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 06 May 2006, 20:54
least you dont call me Leify like Miggie does :roll: Theres only one person
on this forum that can do that - Listen whe I get an answer , Ill ask him if he wants to clean it up(or rather dirty it up) a bit
Leif
Mark C
Vulcan
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by Mark C » 06 May 2006, 22:48
Ill ask him if he wants to clean it up (or rather dirty it up) a bit
"CLEAN" .... or ...."DIRTY" .... whatever's easiest and most practical .... I really don''t mind.
The most important this is to have that aircraft represented in an inventory that's far less difficult to search for and is much more easily accessed by anyone interested .... and I knoow there are fol out there who are "VERY INTERESED"
"THANKS AGAIN"
Mark C
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Mark C
Vulcan
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by Mark C » 09 May 2006, 07:17
"LEIF" .... just sent you a PM about the IAS CARGO DC8.
Get back to me when you can
Mark C
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migman29
Trident
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by migman29 » 16 May 2006, 00:18
Guys try and swing it if you can.
I'd love a UK registered Diesel 8 in my fleet.
I've looked at the HJG one's many time but just couldn't bring myself to go for one as there were no UK registered ones available.
Mark :-({|=
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
LongHaul
Comet
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Location: Brownhills, W.Mids, UK
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by LongHaul » 16 May 2006, 01:41
There's the Tramsmeridian Cargo DC8 if you're after a Brit registered onr. Its on the HJG website