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  1. Marie and I spent the day playing with steam trains yesterday. Had a wonderful day out and the weather was perfect. I took a lot of photos which I thought I'd share with you guys. Ok it's not aeroplane related but I thought you may like to see them. Admins, if you don't want them on here then feel free to delete. This is a big file so best viewed on a PC rather than a phone. I've also included a couple of edits. Hope you enjoy the ride...... Thanks for viewing
  2. British Airways, Like its BOAC predecessor, has had a long association with Boeing. It continues to this day. Heres just a few of my fleet!............... the last of the BOAC colours the B707 was an early recipient of the new livery transition colours, part BOAC, part BA The Boeing-Vertol 234 was used on oil rig support flying from Aberdeen. They survived until a fatal accident grounded the fleet and they were soon disposed of. Then came the classy "Landor" Scheme not all aircraft carried the coat of arms on the tail. A variation for
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