What made the 737-800 more successful than the 737-400 in the U.S.?
Jump to postdidn't LTU give their md-11's to parent company SR??
Jump to posthow about the IL-96?? then again, that's a redesign of a plane from the 70's (the IL-86)...
Jump to postWider. Sometime ago I flew on a 57 right after flying on a 37. On the 37 my head was a bit above the top of the window while on the 57 it was a bit below it.
Jump to postSorry about my mistake. I also saw an unpainted jet sitting inside the factory but from the paint on the rudder I could tell it is for Alitalia. It apparently must have been in the 777 part of the building since an ANA 767 was in the 767 part. Could that be AZ's first 777?
Jump to postWent to the 747 plant 2 days ago and saw the first B747-400ER in Boeing colors on the tarmac. The first NWA B757-300 was also sitting outside and it looks as if the first Alitalia B777 is almost completed. The first 747-400F for China Southern, 747 line #1311, is almost completed and is just waiting...
Jump to postSheldon
Taperell
Garfinkel
Hunt
Watt
Abbot
Murray
Alderton
Schaefer
AirNikon
Yu
De Bevere
Yevgeny
Milligan
Pritchard
Thalman
Weldy
...and so many more that can't come to my mind at this moment. I'd say everyone who submits pictures to a.net is my fav.
I noticed that the photos of Matthew Ellis have disappeared from the database. Anybody know what happened?
Jump to postDoes it just insert a code somewhere into the data that makes up the file itself?
Jump to postHow is the digital code inserted and how can it be ID'ed?
Jump to postJohan states in the user agreement section for photos that each photo has an "invisible watermark." What is that all about?
Jump to post<br><center><a href="/open.file?id=153493" target="_blank"><font color="#EEEEEE" size="1" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva">Click for large version<br><IMG SRC="/photos/small/3/9/4/153493.jpg" ALT="Click here for full size photo!" border="0" width="200" height="150"></a><br>Photo © Scott Leazenby...
Jump to postThe DC-9 c/s looks much better than the one they have today.
Jump to postWhat is your favorite a.net aircraft picture? The reason why I am asking is since the database gets updated in once in a while, so I feel that it is time for this question again. To avoid cluttering up the Civ Av board with useless junk and since this is related to the site, I posted it here in the ...
Jump to postUAL93: crashed in rural PA and was the last one to crash. UAL175: the 767 that crash into the 2nd WTC, which was also the 2nd plane that crashed. AA11: 767, first jet to crash into WTC and first jet to crash in the attack. AA77: 3rd jet to crash and was the 757 that went into the Pentagon. May the c...
Jump to postANY airline, including bankrupt ones, which were directly affected by the disaster is eligible for federal aid.
Jump to postWindows sucks since MS has a near-monopoly on the operating system market, so they have no incentive to make it good.
Man, I miss those good ol' Macs.
bin Laden is a coward and must be destroyed. If we need to nuke the entire mid East, we shall do so. There is no other way to stop these madmen from destroying us.
Jump to postTwotter: "'we reserve the right to refues service'"
...to colors? How about to whites? After all, McVeigh was white.
People should not be judged based on their skin color or heritage regardless of what others with the same skin color or heritage does.
Guns ARE NOT a stupid option when it comes to dogfighting and I am pretty sure that when you are in one, it has got to be pretty difficult to keep locking your missiles on your target and firing them, especially when the aircraft are making such sudden maneuvers in short time.
Jump to postAnd oh yes, considering how the Indonesian radicals and their followers support the rape, torture and murder of innocent Chinese women and children, it doesn't surprise me that they are like this. They are barbarians.
Jump to postThose Indonesians that support the harming of innocent Americans who are nothing but fellow humans are obviously not humans, but rather a different species of animals that must be eradicated from the face of the earth immediately.
Jump to postTwott, "raghead" is a racial slur in case you are too ignorant to realize that my friend. As for the rest of what you said, let me just say that it is impossible to debate bigotry and those who spew it and are so full of it. To put it in simpler terms for that low intelligence you have, you are a bi...
Jump to postThen just let him spend his last days in an 3 by 5 or whatever
Jump to postYes lets go and blow them up except lets keep our targets limited to the terrorists' camps and not the cities where the innocent people live.
Jump to postBecause Americans are sometimes cocky and hypocritical...
Jump to postGoodbye, that is why we should keep our bombing as limited as possible. Forget about getting the Taliban - lets just get bin Laden.
Jump to postDon't start another war in the region. Just move in and kill bin Laden and his entire camp (it is not worth it to try to capture him) but that is all we need to do. Anything else or we will lose our moral high ground in this situation and we have lost our moral high ground enough times.
Jump to postHey, the WTC stood strong in bin Laden's first attack in 1993 so that is why bin Laden went after it again, except this time he was successful in destroying it. Rebuild it to its original form and make it a little stronger but change nothing else that would affect its appearance. We need to send tho...
Jump to postKeep in mind that many Pakistani nationals were inside the Twin Towers carrying out normal business when it collapsed, not to mention that there were citizens of other countries there as well. This is an attack on not just the U.S., but on the world. Many countries have lost people in the attack so ...
Jump to postYes, I feel incredibly humbled by the world's expression of solidarity with the U.S. The last time that I can think of when the U.S. paid tribute to a tragedy outside of its borders is when the death of Di occurred in 1997, in which flags all around the country were flown at half-staff. Thank you ve...
Jump to postGoodbye, does that mean that you are a supporter of terrorism? Your IP address has been recorded and if you do support terrorism, the appropriate law enforcement authorities will promptly be contacted.
Jump to postWasn't an associate of bin Laden supposed to be sentenced to death on the next day or so for the embassy bombings?
Jump to postYes, American_4275 is indeed correct.
http://us.news2.yimg.com/f/42/31/7m/dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010914/sp/soc_attacks_iran_wcup_qualifier_2.html
So Goodbye, you first say you're sorry for the Americans and then you say that we deserve this? No civilized society deserves what we got so you might as well just shut up once and for all.
Jump to postThey will probably build a memorial in its place but in my opinion, that is unfortunate since that would in some ways be a "trophy" of the terrorists' attack. They should rebuild the towers much like they did in the first attack on February 26, 1993.
Jump to postI agree that if we were to bomb, we should select our targets carefully and not do what we did when we bombed Sudan for absolutely no reason.
Jump to postAnd also, I have to say that this was an attack against the civilized world and I hope that the perpetrators of it are caught and dealt with appropriately.
Jump to postAnd the Arabs DARE to cheer the attack. How much more idiotic can they be?
Jump to postWhat happened to the Aeroflot AN-124's and why did they dispose of them?
Jump to postSWA recently placed an order for like 200 737-700's so they can replace the -200's with them or with -600's. They will NEVER go Airbus.
Jump to postI would say the 73G for its size and range and possible options of obtaining larger aircraft in the A320 family when necessary. It also allows airlines to go for larger aircraft or the 717 if they need to. The 717 IMO is the best aircraft for an airline that is seeking to have new, quiet and efficie...
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