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Great resource for spotters
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Great resource for spotters from around the world to identify aircraft, airlines and airports at "http://www.rzjets.net". It is user maintained and updated site so there is no guarantee of its accuracy, but I have found information there I could not elswhere.
Cheers...
Great resource for spotters from around the world to identify aircraft, airlines and airports at "http://www.rzjets.net". It is user maintained and updated site so there is no guarantee of its accuracy, but I have found information there I could not elswhere.
Cheers...
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Jense
hey
Normally this weekend or in the beginning of the following week there is a Belluga coming to Brussels. It's the airbus A300-600ST
Greetz peter
Greetz peter
a300-600st
It's difficult to say when he comes. I have to work this weekend, and I have no internet on my work.
sorry
sorry
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BieleAlbatrosy
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stabilo
Yes, he comes for the stabilizer of the Thomas Cook
But we don't yet know when he is comming!
greetz
But we don't yet know when he is comming!
greetz
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BieleAlbatrosy
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This morning I heared it even might come TWICE.
All is depending on whether the stabilizer is going to be repaired or not.
When being repaired it will be done by CASA so the bigbird is coming to pick it up and to return it.
If scrapped the bigbird will come only once to drop off a new stabilizer.
Let's hope for the first case!
All is depending on whether the stabilizer is going to be repaired or not.
When being repaired it will be done by CASA so the bigbird is coming to pick it up and to return it.
If scrapped the bigbird will come only once to drop off a new stabilizer.
Let's hope for the first case!