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Post by 777 »

  • sn26567 wrote: PLEASE, when some of you post a picture together your text, select a SMALL picture; otherwise the text of the whole thread becomes so wide that it is difficult to read: you have to go back and forth.
    I agree with you sn26567, but when you download you can not choose the size. That's why I already mentioned the problem of not beeing able to paste a pic in the forum.
    But I'll try in the future.

    Andre

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  • In respond to 'Comet' , it is a technical problem, like I told 'sn26567'.




    Andre

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  • 777, You are going so fast, I can't follow. Which technical problems ?


    Lien !

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Then I suggest you read the end of the previous page
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Post by Avro »

777, You are going so fast, I can't follow. Which technical problems ?
I think Andre reffered to the "paste a picture" problem as technical problem

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Post by Lien »

  • Hi 777, have you heard about your new half-brother ?

    It is a huge 747. Have a look at the topic.

    By the way, Bart put new FlightCrews photos on the site.

    See you

    Lien !

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Post by 777 »

  • Is this picture size better ?
    Image

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777 wrote:Is this picture size better ?
Almost perfect. It exceeds the right margin by only 1 or 2 cm. Keep trying :wink:
André
ex Sabena #26567

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Post by Lien »

  • Hi sn26567,
    sn26567 wrote: Almost perfect. It exceeds the right margin by only 1 or 2 cm. Keep trying
    This in fact depends on the resolution one chooses.

    Most use 1024x768, but some do 1280x960.

    See you

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sn26567 wrote:
777 wrote:Is this picture size better ?
Almost perfect. It exceeds the right margin by only 1 or 2 cm. Keep trying :wink:
Well I don't see anything wrong with the size of the photo.
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Post by 777 »

Hi Comet, have a look higher up
in the messages, sn26567 considered
them too large.

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Post by 777 »

  • I am amazed to see the number of 'reads' and 'replies' on
    this topic.

    This was my first topic I put on Luchtzak.

    I never thought to receive so many reactions ...

    You see, people are inetrested in the Boeing 777.

    In the normal(past) way of evolution(before Swissair)
    Sabena would have had B777's by now.

    Keep up the good work.

    Many thanks from Andre(777)

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Post by A318 »

Andre, it is one of the most interesting airplanes at this moment ofcourse, and those engines are huge something we never saw before. Doesn't mean huge is always nice ofcourse :mrgreen: I mean look at my lovely A318 (I like to call it the baby bus) from Frontier, that's nice also but ofcourse:
A Whole Different Animal

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Hi A318,

No offence, but is the A318 not a bit too short.

Is there any space left to put the airlines name on it ?

Lien !

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Post by 63 »

This seems to be a heavily visited topic.

63

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No comment needed, I think :wink:
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Egypt Air 777-200 SU-GBP named "Nefertiti"
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."

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Lien wrote:Hi A318,
No offence, but is the A318 not a bit too short.
Is there any space left to put the airlines name on it ?
Lien !
Space enough on my favorit:

Image

Yep, it is:
A Whole Different Animal

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Post by Lien »

  • Hi A318, the 'F' and 'R' are very close to the limit.

    Hi MD-11 , nice drawing of the B777.


    Lien !

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  • Hi 777,

    Since you last message
    I am amazed to see the number of 'reads' and 'replies' on
    this topic.

    This was my first topic I put on Luchtzak.

    I never thought to receive so many reactions ...

    You see, people are inetrested in the Boeing 777.

    In the normal(past) way of evolution(before Swissair)
    Sabena would have had B777's by now.

    Keep up the good work.

    Many thanks from Andre(777)


    even more and more read and reply to this topic.
    It is really amazing, like you said.
    Was this truly your first message ever ?

    Lien !

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The "office"of the flightcrew
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When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."

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