View Single Post
Old 06-13-2008, 02:08 PM   #21
Roarer
Salmon!
 
Roarer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Last seen heading south from Crewe
Age: 4
Posts: 1,665
Default Re: Heathrow Plane Spotting 2

Quote:
Originally Posted by mjabbasi View Post
Went to CAM and picked up the HG KLM 772, ANZ 772 and SR 742 but noticed that the registrations on both the KLM and ANZ 772's was different to what is listed here on the database. The KLM is PH-BQJ (database shows BQA) and the ANZ is ZK-OKB (database shows OKA) and both have gears. Are these second versions?

But no models of a certain old air France model

Thanks for letting me know if it was there.

Think I've just found it now anyway.

I spent a week at Clic Sargent house in Prestwick, so had to be content with watching Air France Cargo, Cargolux and Polar Air Cargo '747s, lots of Ryanairs, Wizzes, one or two Atlantic Airlines Electras buzzing past, and various other things doing training curcuits from the likes of Aer Lingus and XL.

Oh and and also one of they pure dead humungous U.S.A.F. Globetrotter 'hingies too
__________________
'Up close, the Britten Norman Islander has the air of a relic from a bygone era, but it is precisely that.
Built in the '80s to a 1960s design, this is a plane that first turned up for work when Prime Minister Harold Wilson wore a Gannex raincoat and the first coat of paint was still wet on Coronation Street.
But when the daily remit is multiple short hops between tiny bumpy strips in a climate that flickers from the blustery to the apocalyptic, this sturdy little craft is hard to beat.'

Last edited by Roarer; 06-13-2008 at 02:59 PM.
Roarer is online now   Reply With Quote