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Better here than Guess the Aircraft!!!  Interesting that the registration is Argentine and the airline name South African, but the photo credit is India.  Must be a true multi-national corporation behind this.

 

Just comments here, not an official entry...

 

John

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11 hours ago, allardjd said:

Better here than Guess the Aircraft!!!  Interesting that the registration is Argentine and the airline name South African, but the photo credit is India.  Must be a true multi-national corporation behind this.

 

Just comments here, not an official entry...

 

John

 

*It looks like a Photoshop metaphor for someone's Airline baggage experience imo. I doubt a line of welded together VW camper bus sections could support an empenage and wings and still have room inside to shove bags.

 

*Not an official entry, just a comment ;)  :)

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3 minutes ago, Captain Coffee said:

It looks like a Photoshop metaphor for someone's Airline baggage experience imo. I doubt a line of welded together VW camper bus sections could support an empenage and wings and still have room inside to shove bags.

 

 No doubt it's photoshopped and I didn't mean to imply otherwise - the window with glass appears four times, all identical.  I do suspect the some of the empennage portion might have come from the image of a real aircraft hulk, however.  This whole thing is reminiscent of some photos we've all seen of trains in India, with people and stuff on top and hanging out windows.

 

 

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At last, the Indian Air Force has come up with an indigenous design to replace the Lockheed C-130 Hercules.  Purchase costs are believed to me much lower that the faithful Hercules, which for unknown reasons, other countries seem to prefer.

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I have travelled on a train as packed as this in southern India, back in 1981. 

 

Indian trains have three classes.  First class, second class and second class unreserved. The first two are obvious, you have to reserve a seat to travel in them. However second class unreserved is a nightmare. When you book a second class ticket and all the seats are taken they still sell you a ticket but tell you are on a waiting list. When the train pulls in you check the reservations posted by the door of each carriage and if your name isn't there then your place in the waiting list didn't make it to the top. So you have to travel second class unreserved.  This should be just the last two carriages in the train but if these are full then you have to travel where you can except in the reserved first and second class. some people choose to ride on the roof along with their baggage.

 

My wife and I were lucky as we boarded the train at its starting station and had arrived early so we got seats next to each other.  By the time we started to move there were twenty five people in our compartment which was designed to take eight seated people. There were people under the seats, sitting on the luggage racks, on each others laps (not ours) as well as the standing folks as well.

 

Our journey was from Thiruvananthapuram to Chennia, and took 36 hours. We were regarded as an anomaly as English tourists just didn't travel second class unreserved. Half of the people stared at us for the whole trip. I didn't sleep a wink for the whole journey and I couldn't even nip to the gents the whole time.

 

So: Only second class unreserved tickets available sir! 

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On 8/26/2017 at 14:31, brett said:

Santaco Airlines is proud to announce no fatalities in four days, a big thanks to our countermen-fuelers-baggagemen-pilots, Chico and Paco   

 

Santaco certainly looks like a La Familia run business... Their motto: "Seguridad en los Primero Martes" (Safety First Tuesdays).

 

Take it away Brett.

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