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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Sep 27 2011,6:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nice......will be better than those pesky helicopters that buzz the city all bloody day.......and before you jump down my throat, i know a % of each flight go's to that little girl who lost her legs......but now they seem like blow flies hanging around something dead......i dont need reminding that 3/4 of the city is gone.......
Hi Splitpin would you have any idea on where to go for the open day from the domestic termial on Saturday?
Cheers'All things are possible to him that believes'
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Sep 27 2011,8:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Splitpin would you have any idea on where to go for the open day from the domestic termial on Saturday?
Cheers
Climb Aboard the US Antarctic Program Jet
Saturday 1st October 201
Time: 10.30am - 12.30pm (the final tour of the plane starts 12pm)
Venue Information: Access free parking (recommended) by turning left into Peter Leeming Road from Wairakei Road)
http://bethere.co.nz/community/2011/9266-c...tic-program-jetLast edited by HamiltonWest on Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:02 am, edited 1 time in total.Awesome in NZ
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49222841@N06/
HamiltonWest wrote:QUOTE (HamiltonWest @ Sep 29 2011,10:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Climb Aboard the US Antarctic Program Jet
Saturday 1st October 201
Time: 10.30am - 12.30pm (the final tour of the plane starts 12pm)
Venue Information: Access free parking (recommended) by turning left into Peter Leeming Road from Wairakei Road)
http://bethere.co.nz/community/2011/9266-c...tic-program-jet
Thanks'All things are possible to him that believes'





























Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Oct 5 2011,8:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>DASH8 ... You proved yourself , I did not ask but figured how far you would go ! ? ........ Damn the cockpit ! .. You went directly towards the machinery , SUPERB! the Gear , the workings , the share size , and frig .. see so nice a clean or what !I no that , the airfare was Sooo damn well worth it !
Thanks Ian - whenever I check out a plane the first things I look at are the engines and then the Landing Gear.
ZKCAV - I got about two photos of the hold but they weren't very good because there was about 600 people lined up outside and into the hold waiting to see the cockpit - I waited about an hour and a half to see the cockpit moving very slowly towards the cockpit - If you want me to post them I can
Cheers'All things are possible to him that believes'
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Oct 5 2011,10:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Grrat photos guys..check out the McDonald Douglas symbol on the crew door..must be an earlier C-17 before Boeing took over..actually the serial would suggest late 80s
Nah .. just did that outta spite , many panels and fixtures are the same as ford/holden toyota/mazda .. butt also almost looked russian... same with OZ and AB only diff is the temp off the beer .
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Oct 5 2011,8:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>DASH8 ... You proved yourself , I did not ask but figured how far you would go ! ? ........ Damn the cockpit ! .. You went directly towards the machinery , SUPERB! the Gear , the workings , the share size , and frig .. see so nice a clean or what !I no that , the airfare was Sooo damn well worth it !
Absolutely![]()
I'm sorry I didn't think of jumping on a jet for a looksie, myself.
Brilliant to climb around in that amazing main gear!
Of course I immediately thought: wish my Virtavia C-17 picked up all those beams and bits.
But they had!
Have I mentioned, I do love my C-17? I believe I have.
Time for a little Real/Sim then:
It's blimming good...
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