LH744 From Belgium, joined Oct 2001, 302 posts, RR: 0 Reply 13, posted (11 years 7 months 1 week 19 hours ago) and read 1351 times:
Some more:
British Airways Concorde G-BOAC (old name of the company before merging with BEA)
German private jet D-ANKE (in english means "thank you")
All the airport codes of many airlines as BA (G-OFRA, G-ODUS, G-OMUC...), and Aer Lingus (EI-DUB, EI-CRK...) and Augsburg Airways (D-BHAM, D-BLEJ, D-BTHF)
Airmale From Botswana, joined Sep 2004, 368 posts, RR: 2 Reply 14, posted (11 years 7 months 1 week 19 hours ago) and read 1347 times:
SE-DMA, the registration of SAS 686 that was involved in the Milan tragedy, ironically "Sedma" in my native language Urdu literally translates to "Shock".
CP97-1B From Canada, joined Jul 2001, 28 posts, RR: 0 Reply 24, posted (11 years 7 months 1 week 10 hours ago) and read 1174 times:
Ive seen a little Cessna 150 up here in Alberta that has reg C-FEAR
25 Parisien: Corsair of France has three aircrafts registered F-SEX F-SUN F-SEA pretty self-explanatory
26 Azeem: British Airways has an aircraft with registration G-BUSH.
27 Miguel: I can not remember well, but I think that the reg of the first HS 146, was G-SHHH, to emphase the quiteness. Miguel
28 N949WP: I recall seeing from the JP, a helicopter in Canada registered C-FALK. Does that name ring a bell for those of us who know a few people on these forum
29 Corey777: how about C-TITZ You're gonna wait a while for that one...currently all Canadian-reg planes start C-Fxx or C-Gxx. I'd like to see F-UCKU, OY-VEY, or m
30 AirCanadaMan: One of Wardairs 741's: CF-FUN. Perfect for such an airline. If I recall correctly, that was also the reg. of his first (and only) 721, although I coul
36 Aerokid: G-CEXI : First A300 Freighter used by TNT (on lease form Channel Express) OO-CTB : First MD-11 of CityBirD That's all I can think of right now. Best r
41 Udo: My favourite is SAA's B743 ZS-SAU. Sau means female pig in German; calling somebody 'Sau' is very rude and can cause you quite a problem... Certainly,
42 LH744: Also remember all of Virgin´s aircraft. Boeing 747-400: G-VLIP,G-VTOP,G-VHOT,G-VBIG,G-VFAB,G-VAST,G-VXLG Boeing 747-200: G-VIRG,G-VGIN,G-VIBE,G-VCAT,
43 AndyEastMids: There used to be a Belgian light airplane registered OO-YES (ooooh, yes!!!). There was also an Italian glider registered I-F***, and an airliner regis
45 N949WP: This Macau-based Challenger is registered B-MAC (previously CS-MAC). Reminds you of a certain item from the menu of a global fastfood chain, doesn't i
46 AndyEastMids: I have a scan of N1KE, a Gulfstream that belonged to a certain well known sports equipment manufacturer, somewhere. One day I'll upload it. Andy
47 LBA: G-IOII was a tristar operated by Classic Airways - sadly gone now. G-JACK can be seen at LBA regularly. It's owned by a local gargae owner. JACK Tordo
48 Mandala499: Owner: PK-GIA (Garuda Indonesian Airways), GA's flagship until recently PK-AWR of Awair PK-KAR of KARtika Air One that I wouldn't fly on: PK-RIP of Ma