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User currently offlineCrownvic From United States, joined Oct 2004, 965 posts, RR: 5
Posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days 5 hours ago) and read 7594 times:

Per the topic, does anyone know what names have been allocated to the initial QF A380 fleet. We all know that VH-OQA will be Nancy Bird Walton, but have any names been assigned to 'OQB and 'OQC?

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User currently offlineClassicLover From Ireland, joined Mar 2004, 3390 posts, RR: 15
Reply 1, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days 4 hours ago) and read 7516 times:



Quoting Crownvic (Thread starter):
Per the topic, does anyone know what names have been allocated to the initial QF A380 fleet. We all know that VH-OQA will be Nancy Bird Walton, but have any names been assigned to 'OQB and 'OQC?

I'm sure they've been assigned, but I haven't seen any of them listed anywhere. I imagine we'll find out pretty soon, considering they're due within the next couple of months.


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User currently offlineMadameConcorde From Monaco, joined Feb 2007, 2187 posts, RR: 6
Reply 2, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days 3 hours ago) and read 7486 times:

Who is she, if I may ask? Was she an Australian aviation hero? Why is the first Qantas Big Bus named after her?

Quoting Crownvic (Thread starter):
We all know that VH-OQA will be Nancy Bird Walton




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User currently offlineJetMech From Australia, joined Mar 2006, 1932 posts, RR: 35
Reply 3, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days 3 hours ago) and read 7435 times:

Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 2):
Who is she, if I may ask?

A pioneering Australian aviatrix.

Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 2):
Was she an Australian aviation hero?

Yes, apparently.

Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 2):
Why is the first Qantas Big Bus named after her?

Because she was a pioneering Australian aviatrix, who was also considered by many to be a hero.

Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 2):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Bird-Walton

Regards, JetMech

[Edited 2008-07-19 00:12:13]


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User currently offlineMadameConcorde From Monaco, joined Feb 2007, 2187 posts, RR: 6
Reply 4, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days 3 hours ago) and read 7424 times:

Thank you for your answer.
I tought only out of logics that she was an Australian aviation hero.

I wonder who they will name the next ones after? Queen Elizabeth II? She is also the Queen of Australia it seems.


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User currently offlineSmi0006 From Australia, joined Jan 2008, 180 posts, RR: 0
Reply 5, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days ago) and read 7253 times:



Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 4):
I wonder who they will name the next ones after? Queen Elizabeth II? She is also the Queen of Australia it seems.

Not sure about that one lol, I believe that the entire A380 fleet will all be named after Australian aviation pioneers. Nancy Bird Walton was on one of the promotional flights out of Sydney on the A380 she seemed like a delightful lady, and very honoured by the occasion, it's nice to see us remember more than sports stars occasionally.

I also doubt good old Lizzie will be our head of state for the life of the A380 (and renaming an aircraft I would presume is equally bad luck as a ship lol ) , but that is far from relevant here ; )

User currently offlineQANTAS077 From Australia, joined Jan 2004, 5145 posts, RR: 38
Reply 6, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days ago) and read 7236 times:



Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 4):
I wonder who they will name the next ones after? Queen Elizabeth II? She is also the Queen of Australia it seems.

don't be so contemptuous...


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User currently offlineMadameConcorde From Monaco, joined Feb 2007, 2187 posts, RR: 6
Reply 7, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days ago) and read 7202 times:

What do you mean? Australia is not a republic it seems, it is still part of the British Crown. I never knew of your President, only of your Prime Minister.
Sorry for the slightly O/T answer but I had to answer this one!

Quoting QANTAS077 (Reply 6):

don't be so contemptuous...




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User currently offlineVhqpa From Australia, joined Jul 2005, 545 posts, RR: 0
Reply 8, posted (2 months 3 weeks 4 days ago) and read 7143 times:
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The QF A380 will all be named after Australian aviation pioneer's. QF have not publicly released any further names then Nancy Bird Walton.

However I would expect some of the following:

Hudson Fysh
Paul McGinness
Charles Kingsford Smith
Charles Ulm
Bert Hinkler




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User currently offlineJetMech From Australia, joined Mar 2006, 1932 posts, RR: 35
Reply 9, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 22 hours ago) and read 7032 times:



Quoting Vhqpa (Reply 8):

Bob Hawke
Ned Kelly
Chopper Read
Blinky Bill
Kath & Kim

Regards, JetMech  Smile


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User currently offlineAllrite From Australia, joined Aug 2007, 405 posts, RR: 0
Reply 10, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 22 hours ago) and read 6984 times:



Quoting MadameConcorde (Reply 7):
What do you mean? Australia is not a republic it seems, it is still part of the British Crown. I never knew of your President, only of your Prime Minister.
Sorry for the slightly O/T answer but I had to answer this one!

Many of us would rather that Australia was a republic, but because the Queen and her representative, the Governor General, generally play an insignificant role in day to day Australian politics, we often forget that she is our actual head of state.

Quoting JetMech (Reply 9):
Kath & Kim

Noice!


It was just a Chaser-style prank!
User currently offlineRedChili From Norway, joined Jul 2005, 1544 posts, RR: 1
Reply 11, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 21 hours ago) and read 6973 times:



Quoting Vhqpa (Reply 8):
Charles Kingsford Smith

Let's see... is that the guy whom Tullamarine airport is named after???  Wink


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User currently offlineOzTech From Australia, joined Feb 2007, 108 posts, RR: 0
Reply 12, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 21 hours ago) and read 6926 times:



Quoting JetMech (Reply 9):
Bob Hawke
Ned Kelly
Chopper Read
Blinky Bill
Kath & Kim

Very funny but I think these are worth a mention:

City of The Recently Unemployed
City of Management Ineptitude
City of Screw the Workers
City of Singapore Maintenance Screw Ups
City of Fat Cat Management
City of Share Holder Rule
City of Share Dividends

I could go on but I think you get my drift.. I did spend over 10 years with them and it looks like it has got worse, not better...

User currently offlineJetMech From Australia, joined Mar 2006, 1932 posts, RR: 35
Reply 13, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6860 times:

Quoting OzTech (Reply 12):

A true shame to be sure OzTech. I only spent half the time there as you did, and the thin edge of the wedge was just starting to happen, namely, in the form of the Brisbane and Melbourne maintenance facilities that were meant for "overflow work only".

Quoting Allrite (Reply 10):
Noice!

I believe the "Chopper Read" will have it's winglets removed before delivery   !



The TSA could learn a thing or two about airport security from 'ole Chop Chop!

Regards, JetMech

[Edited 2008-07-19 06:44:51]


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User currently offlineAllrite From Australia, joined Aug 2007, 405 posts, RR: 0
Reply 14, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6831 times:

As a cost cutting measure the new Qantas uniforms on the "Kath and Kim" will be sourced from Supre.

Quoting JetMech (Reply 13):
I believe the "Chopper Read" will have it's winglets removed before delivery !

Yeah, but the paint scheme will rival Wunala's. It will represent a country moving on from it's indigenous art heritage and on to its convict history.


It was just a Chaser-style prank!
User currently offlineJetMech From Australia, joined Mar 2006, 1932 posts, RR: 35
Reply 15, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6818 times:



Quoting Allrite (Reply 14):
As a cost cutting measure the new Qantas uniforms on the "Kath and Kim" will be sourced from Supre.

I also believe that the standard issue footwear will be the venerable Dunlop KT-26's with Velcro strap fastenings.

Quoting Allrite (Reply 14):
It will represent a country moving on from it's indigenous art heritage and on to its convict history.

That's where the Ned Kelly will come in. None of this composite business nonsense, just pure iron!

Regards, JetMech


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User currently offlineAllrite From Australia, joined Aug 2007, 405 posts, RR: 0
Reply 16, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6793 times:

I thought the scheme would be inspired by Chopper's tats, but then his "paintings" have the Nolan rip-off Ned Kelly heads.

Quoting JetMech (Reply 15):
That's where the Ned Kelly will come in. None of this composite business nonsense, just pure iron!

And track from the Ned Kelly soundtrack suddenly starts playing from my randomised collection... Synchronicity!  Smile

Maybe they will name the A380's after great women in Australian aviation... like Margaret Jackson (VH-APA).  Smile


It was just a Chaser-style prank!
User currently offlineNQYGuy From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2008, 166 posts, RR: 0
Reply 17, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6774 times:

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User currently offlineJetMech From Australia, joined Mar 2006, 1932 posts, RR: 35
Reply 18, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6765 times:

Quoting Allrite (Reply 16):
Maybe they will name the A380's after great women in Australian aviation... like Margaret Jackson (VH-APA).

Perhaps they should reserve that name just in case QF decides to acquire a hot air balloon? Something about MJ and being full of hot air seems most appropriate   .

I think an awesome name for one of QF's A380's would be Peter Garret. Much has been made of the bald sweeping forehead of the A380's upper nose contour. Kinda looks a bit like PG!

http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200704/r139109_476303.jpg


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[Edited 2008-07-19 07:30:26]


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User currently offlineTayser From Australia, joined Mar 2008, 96 posts, RR: 0
Reply 19, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6742 times:

lol @ Chopper Read, that's a great name for a big-ar5e plane  Smile

User currently offlineStitch From United States, joined Jul 2005, 12411 posts, RR: 52
Reply 20, posted (2 months 3 weeks 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 6720 times: