Daylight Savings Time did not go into effect this morning. But Daylight Saving Time did. :checkmark: Exactly. But colloquially a LOT of people say "Savings" because that's probably how their parents said it so they just picked it up. I was one of them until I got older and learned the pro...
Jump to postAaron747 wrote:These are probably the same cohort who think the Apollo program culminated in a Kubrick shoot.
KlimaBXsst wrote:Shining OAG son, cancelled why
UA444 wrote:Who had code 88?
Aaron747 wrote:Fun fact: Netflix is HQ’d in Los Gatos, a sleepy San Jose suburb with a couple wineries nestled against the Santa Cruz mountains. Notable LG residents have included Steve Wozniak, John Steinbeck, and unfortunately, QB Trent Edwards.
Heavens Above is a good app for that. And I think Star Walk has satellites too in the premium version. Heavens Above is an orbital tracking web site to begin with. https://www.heavens-above.com/ App is secondary. Heavens Above was the site I was directed to but I did not see anything in a retrograd...
Jump to postreadytotaxi wrote:Throw open the windows and .....
qf789 wrote:WestJet 737MAX8 C-GZSG came out of storage from MZG and returned to YYC on 9 Feb 21
readytotaxi wrote:may linger in the air for.......
Hi aeromoe. Have not built - these are renders. Have checked everything from structural integrity, color availability (98% all good) and ability to put it together. I've noticed a few submissions that do extremely well and yet would just fall over in real life and that bugs me so wished to ensure a...
Jump to posthttps://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51013396763_9face0f4f1_c.jpg Hi Everyone. My Boeing 747 Cockpit on LEGO Ideas has now completed a quarter of its journey! Thank you so much to the 2,500 supporters who boarded for this journey so far. It's been fantastic and really appreciated! There are plenty o...
Jump to postvrbarreto wrote:readytotaxi wrote:evacuate your bowels and then.....
sound the all clear loudly
leftcoast8 wrote:When United wet leased three DC-10s from Canadian Airlines...
BoeingGuy wrote:DouglasDC10 wrote:Cubana's 39 - Its 707 order never became reality due to the Cuban Revolution.
...Did they take Western’s customer codes?
NIKV69 wrote:aeromoe wrote:readytotaxi wrote:Rustlers
Cowhand
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I think the 720 was the same length as the original -100? There was the -138 shrink case specially for Qantas 720 was NOT the same length as the -100. A quick web search will answer this: "Compared to the 707-120, it has a length reduced by 9 feet (2.7 m)." This also excludes that special...
Jump to postreadytotaxi wrote:then on the loo for.......
Ziyulu wrote:Did MU ever serve SEA?
micstatic wrote:what kind of security do they have at CDG?
readytotaxi wrote:like lobster tortelloni with a ......
24 flights: Flying Tigers: -100 (full pax); UA: -100, SP, -200, -400; KE: -8i; KL: -400 (ex-Combi, full pax), -400M, TW: -100, -200; QF: -400ER; PA: -100
Jump to postzippyjet wrote:New changes in our lives,
NIKV69 wrote:Yasmine
zippyjet wrote:Light years ahead of today!
My faves were the Denver Ports of Call Convair 990s during their monthly open houses in the early 80s. Also been aboard their L-188, 727-100, 707-100Bs and 707-300B/Cs but I've flown on those types with other airlines (except the 707-300B.)
Jump to postreadytotaxi wrote:five years time, the changes....
As a passenger I totally reject the notion that 767's are ever a 'problem', they are always the best solution. And I find it remarkable that Northwest Orient Airlines had a 787 order. Northwest Orient Airlines never had a 787 order. Yeah, they sort of changed name to Northwest Airlines back in what...
Jump to postI would think that the older A320 retirements would be a higher priority I don't disagree. The A320s and the A319's for the most part date back to a 1992 order...but some A319's were delivered in the early 2000s (I think 3-5) That’s incorrect. The OP wasn't stating the A319s were ONLY delivered in ...
Jump to postI guess the B788 is sipping tea. Nice for DL to have a discount from Boeing. Sipping tea? Huh? I don't know if this is the meaning in this context: Urban Dictionary: sipping tea https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sipping tea sipping tea. Present participle of "to sip tea " us...
Jump to postBahrain, Riyadh ('94); BFI, REN, PAE, BOI, Biggin Hill, Cambridge, EYS, Farnborough, CDG, ORY, YVR, DAL, CAE, TLH, TPA, MHV, E60 (Eloy), YUM, RTS (Rottnest Island, Western Australia), VPS, JAX, AMA, ABZ, APA, BFL, BTR, BLI, BEH, BHX, CRQ, CIC, CHN, DUX, ELP, GLA, JAN...and a lot more since the mid/l...
Jump to postreadytotaxi wrote:ahhhhh, progress never stands still.....
There are actually two still in Puerto Rico, in Aguada very near the coast. Both at the same location. One is the above frame with wings (N1028K), the other is just a fuselage. Not sure it is the one from the first picture though (N404AR). However, the complete one was very badly damaged in the hur...
Jump to postThere are actually two still in Puerto Rico, in Aguada very near the coast. Both at the same location. One is the above frame with wings (N1028K), the other is just a fuselage. Not sure it is the one from the first picture though (N404AR). However, the complete one was very badly damaged in the hur...
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