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I especially like the pictures of the vintage planes, the Lancer and the inverted Spartan .
Australian International Airshow 2011
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Re: Australian International Airshow 2011
"We are running an airline not a circus," - Qantas spokeswoman
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbTzd8SZnxw
B1-B Take off at Avalon plus a couple of passes over the field.
B1-B Take off at Avalon plus a couple of passes over the field.
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Re: Australian International Airshow 2011
USAF B1-B Lancer 85-0059 (oldest in current service) has hydrologic system issues and is currently parked at RAAF Amberley AFB in Queensland, when it took off to return to Albenise AFB in Texas the nose wheel gear would not retract, it was decided it would fly to Amberley as they have suitable jacks there.
"We are running an airline not a circus," - Qantas spokeswoman
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Re: Australian International Airshow 2011
I think you're the one with hydrologic issues, Marty. Logopaedic ones, too.USAF B1-B Lancer 85-0059 (oldest in current service) has hydrologic system issues....
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Re: Australian International Airshow 2011
The b-one may be big and with a load of power, but its influence in hydrologic systems is probably negligible:USAF B1-B Lancer 85-0059 (oldest in current service) has hydrologic system issues and is currently parked at RAAF Amberley AFB in Queensland, when it took off to return to Albenise AFB in Texas the nose wheel gear would not retract, it was decided it would fly to Amberley as they have suitable jacks there.
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Re: Australian International Airshow 2011
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php? ... 54&nseq=70
Found a picture with nose gear stuck in the 'down' position.
Found a picture with nose gear stuck in the 'down' position.
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