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some oldies part three

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finncomm
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some oldies part three

Post by finncomm » Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:50 pm

Hello,

Today I have some more oldies again. Many of them are more than 30 years old.
Do you like it too ?

Best regards
Frank

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OH-SOA at HAM

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OK-UEC at VIE

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OO-AVG at ANR

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OO-CVA at BRU

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OO-JOT at BKK (Don Muang)

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OO-SBP at BRU

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OO-SJA at BRU

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OO-TEB at BRU

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OO-VGB at BRU

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OY-STR at CPH

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PH-BUG at AMS

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PH-LIP at HAM

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PH-TVW at AMS

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SE-FGC at CPH

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SX-DBM at LHR

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TC-JAG at ATH (old airport - closed)

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TU-TCD at LPA

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VH-ANF at MEL

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VP-BDG at FRA

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YA-LAS at FRA

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YK-AIB at ATH (old airport - closed)

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YV-131C at LPA

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YU-AJF at HAM

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YU-AJN at HAM

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ZS-AUB at HAM

jonf45
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Re: some oldies part three

Post by jonf45 » Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:16 pm

Fantastic shots again :clap:

love the caravelles :thumb:

jon

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Mike
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Re: some oldies part three

Post by Mike » Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:28 am

Wonderful shots, thanks very much for posting them all. :) :thumb:
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Re: some oldies part three

Post by The Cameraman » Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:17 am

Hi Frank,

some corkers there mate.

The thing that springs to mind on seeing these shots isn't the colour schemes etc but it's the differences in the engine sounds and that's what I really miss about modern aircraft. OK the latest machines are much more economical to operate, comfortable for the passengers, easier to maintain etc but they just all sound the same. Where as, when I started spotting back in 1974 you could recognise a Vanguard, a VC10, a DC6, without even looking up!

It's funny what you miss isn't it?

Thanks for posting.

Regards

Reggie

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Re: some oldies part three

Post by uppergreen1 » Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:20 pm

WOW !!!! thank you......... .

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Re: some oldies part three

Post by Radleigh » Tue May 07, 2013 7:11 am

Truly great stuff, that's made my morning!! I hope to see more??
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