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Topic: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Pe@rson
Posted 2003-10-17 12:23:02 and read 1588 times.

I'll be at MAN tomorrow for about 5 hours. Will anyone else be there? Is anything extraordinary due in?

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Demoose
Posted 2003-10-17 16:23:48 and read 1557 times.

Not going to be there tomorrow sadly. But anyway, the only two 'different' movements tomorrow are:

Iberworld - IWD 437/3438 A320 ETA 08:55 ETD 09:55

LTE/Volar - LTE 914/915 A321 ETA 15:55 ETD 16:45

Have a great day, hope the weather is as good up in Manchester as it is down in Nottingham!


Mark

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: GKirk
Posted 2003-10-18 10:06:24 and read 1487 times.

Hey, just got back from holiday last night.
Anybody know what airline the 767 sitting in the corner at the cargo terminal belongs to? Its has yellow,blue stripes.

For those of you who I asked what I'd fly on MYT277/278, outbound it was an EAF 742  Big thumbs up

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and an Air Plus Comet A310 for the return flight  Smile

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Interesting a/c that I seen at MAN included a LOT 767, MH 744, the above 767.

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Demoose
Posted 2003-10-18 13:01:54 and read 1449 times.

Hi Graham, good holiday?

Anyway, that 767 you saw - was it Aeris, F-GLOV, operating for Britannia I believe. It was parked at stand 71.


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Mark

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: GKirk
Posted 2003-10-18 13:09:12 and read 1438 times.

Yeah, great Mark cheers
Yeah, thats the 767, it was there when I left also  Big grin Pretty nice c/s
Another question, there was a Virgin 747 moving about last night when I landed also, any idea where that was going?

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Demoose
Posted 2003-10-18 13:13:40 and read 1427 times.

No idea, but was it a -200? Virgin have used the -400 up here a few times this week for the MCO flight. Guess they were just moving it to another stand, or on a positioning flight? Just a guess though.

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: GKirk
Posted 2003-10-18 13:27:29 and read 1416 times.

Dunno, only seen the tail. I was sitting in the middle  Sad of the A310 and glanced it through a window.
On a related note, the Air Plus Comet FA's have got to be the hottest I've ever seen  Love All women under 30  Big thumbs up

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Conair
Posted 2003-10-18 13:33:47 and read 1406 times.

Hello All,
The Aeris B767 is in fact in storage after the bankruptcy of the airline, It was originally a Britannia Aircraft but I don't know if they are getting it back. Didn't see it myself but your Virgin B747 should be a srs 400 G-VGAL which positioned back to Gatwick about 10 pm, The usual 200 they use on the route returned to MAN one day midweek, after having to shut down an engine about 20 minutes after take off.

regards
Conair

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Jkw777
Posted 2003-10-18 13:34:11 and read 1405 times.

I wont be at MAN, but next Sat/Sun (25th/26th) i will be at LGW.

Regards,

Justin.

JKW777 Big thumbs up

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: DC-10 Levo
Posted 2003-10-18 20:24:18 and read 1331 times.

Anyone here going to be in MAN on October 22nd?

DC-10

Topic: RE: Going To MAN Tomorrow. Will You Be There?
Username: Pe@rson
Posted 2003-10-19 00:09:23 and read 1285 times.

Yeah, F-GLOV was there today (18/10); it didn't move whilst I was there.

I am planning to be at MAN on the 22nd.


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