June 24, 201313 yr smokie, Is that the CH46 Sea Knight? Nope....its the same CH-47....an honest mistake on my part. Here is the next one.... Good luck!
June 26, 201313 yr Smokie - Cessna Bird Dog eh ? Its a Cessna.....more details tho please. A37 Dragonfly?
July 1, 201313 yr Airline, make and model Should be quite simple for the aerosexuals and frequent Swampy visitors Edited July 1, 201313 yr by GrantSmith
July 1, 201313 yr Mods - Double Post due to issues with App update Cheers... Edited July 1, 201313 yr by GrantSmith
July 2, 201313 yr Smokie - Cessna Bird Dog eh ? Its a Cessna.....more details tho please. The inspection ports don't match a 337. I am sticking to the Cessna Bird Dog
July 2, 201313 yr ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect Thailand1372655213.306994.jpg Airline, make and model Should be quite simple for the aerosexuals and frequent Swampy visitors (can not enlarge) Look above for that. Boeing 757-200 with after market wiglets, operated by Air Astana I believe, (no may not be true) that the 757 is the most effected in a positive way in the Boeing line up for these after market kits. Not sure if it is a design thing or that they typically are a medium / long range machine. Edited July 2, 201313 yr by Chao Lao Beach
July 2, 201313 yr Smokie - Cessna Bird Dog eh ? Its a Cessna.....more details tho please. Here is a Cessna Sky master 336 or 337 Here is a Cessna Bird Dog which I think it is. This link indicates it is called a L-19 ??
July 2, 201313 yr Author give us the answer Smokie. I'm having trouble sleeping.. smokie's currently doing a Visa Run .
July 3, 201313 yr Well played gents on the correct answers of both Air Astana and the 752... I think the 752 with the after market winglets is a sexy beast, it's not as small as the 73 and not as big as the 76. I think though, that there are more 76's out there with after market winglets as opposed to the 75 - they seem all the rage in the States and Japan... Now onto my next happy snap... Country and airport, bonus points for the lounge location...
July 3, 201313 yr Author Now onto my next happy snap... ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect Thailand1372822076.006363.jpg Country and airport, bonus points for the lounge location... Ah ... I can but dream about such monuments to luxury. It's the local curry and the plastic seats for this traveller. One day ... (insert dreaming smilie) .
July 3, 201313 yr Looks familiar. This is going to do my head in Then again maybe they all have something familiar about them. Nice idea for a new thing to guess!
July 3, 201313 yr Not entirely true David... For a modest fee, one can pay to enter this sanctuary of (usually) tranquility, whilst enjoying the amber elixir watching the birds go by...
July 3, 201313 yr Author Not entirely true David... For a modest fee, one can pay to enter this sanctuary of (usually) tranquility, whilst enjoying the amber elixir watching the birds go by... Define 'Modest' ... it's a relative thing you know ... .
July 3, 201313 yr $AUD30 to stay as long as you need. Cheaper than the airside hotel and a damn sight cheaper than the airport hotel...
July 3, 201313 yr $AUD30 to stay as long as you need. Cheaper than the airside hotel and a dam_n sight cheaper than the airport hotel... I thought I read somewhere that the fee was going to be increased from $30? or is it still $30 when you pre-purchase the lounge access?
July 3, 201313 yr Author Now onto my next happy snap... ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect Thailand1372822076.006363.jpg Country and airport, bonus points for the lounge location... OK ... I've only ever been into one Lounge and that's because Thai mucked up something with my ticket and I sweet talked them into some nice. So, my guess is the Air NZ Lounge, Brisbane Airport ... ... Thai gave us (me n my sister) complementary entry. .
July 3, 201313 yr SVB, When we get some entries into the naming of the photo - I'll let you know table lamps look IKEA narrows it down to 38 countries. Singapore Girl Changi or Emirates Dubai. More watchable birds in Singapore, so ....?
July 3, 201313 yr David48 - A bit too far south of the equator... SinglePot - A nice drive down the middle of the fairway for your tee shot, perhaps a bit too far causing you to be in between clubs on your approach which flew the green and deep into the second cut Edited July 3, 201313 yr by GrantSmith
July 3, 201313 yr David48 - A bit too far south of the equator... SinglePot - A nice drive down the middle of the fairway for your tee shot, perhaps a bit too far causing you to be in between clubs on your approach which flew the green and deep into the second cut Truly Asia Malaysia KL.
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