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Post by xr6turbo1 on Jan 23, 2007 18:18:12 GMT 12
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Post by Dave Homewood on Jan 23, 2007 18:34:42 GMT 12
Great photos. It's nice to hear the RNZAF has a recruit course big enough to lay on a Boeing for.
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Post by beagle on Jan 23, 2007 19:11:05 GMT 12
She's a nice clean bird, but if you see along under the windows mid fuselage, is that just reflections from somewhere or dirt. pretty sure it must be some sort of reflections as the rest of her is nice and clean. From living in Blenheim just a few years ago, I can remember hearing a turboprop commuter flying over the centre of town and also over my house in springlands even lower so seeing one of these beauties would be magnificent. They should have had these years ago.
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Post by xr6turbo1 on Jan 23, 2007 20:05:36 GMT 12
Yip, the aircraft is just shining, it looked great
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Post by turboNZ on Jan 23, 2007 21:18:29 GMT 12
Nice pics !!
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Post by beagle on Jan 23, 2007 21:26:37 GMT 12
I take it there were a few onlookers come out to base to get a better look, especially when it took off.
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Post by corsair67 on Jan 31, 2007 16:19:14 GMT 12
I love the look of those RNZAF 757s: the black stripes along the grey paint really do look excellent.
Can't wait to see one at Avalon in March.
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Post by kiwi on Jan 31, 2007 16:44:20 GMT 12
I love the way these aircraft are displayed at airshows , with panache .
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Post by corsair67 on Jan 31, 2007 18:29:06 GMT 12
Seeing the RNZAF 757 in action at Avalon in 2005 certainly changed my opinion of 'boring' airliners.
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Post by Kereru on Jan 31, 2007 19:53:51 GMT 12
And just in case you missed the other link sometime ago? Colin
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