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posted by [identity profile] feorag.livejournal.com at 06:32am on 06/05/2003
That's either G-CIVZ or G-BNLI. Oh sorry, the picture's of the hole.
 

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posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 06:35am on 06/05/2003
I had two shots - but used the one with the BA 747-400 for you :-)
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posted by [identity profile] feorag.livejournal.com at 06:52am on 06/05/2003
Is it possible to get a shot of that view without a plane on it somewhere?
 

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posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 06:59am on 06/05/2003
Yes, if you time it right...

...or if it's an east wind.
 
posted by [identity profile] latexiron.livejournal.com at 01:57pm on 06/05/2003
That'll be an Untied plane, with Ma in charge. So I suspect it starts with N, not G !
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posted by [identity profile] feorag.livejournal.com at 02:05pm on 06/05/2003
Nope, look closely - definitely a BA 747-436 with a tartan tailfin. You can see the company logo quite clearly towards the front, and the position of the white 'threads' in the tartan is quite distinctive.
 

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posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 02:07pm on 06/05/2003
She's right. It was BA!

United very rarely fly 747 into Heathrow, and they have a very different fuselage strip...
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posted by [identity profile] feorag.livejournal.com at 02:14pm on 06/05/2003
What do they use these days - 777s? The one and only time I flew United via Heathrow (to San Francisco), it was a 747-200 and it was white with a tri-colour stripe down it, which dates it somewhat.
 

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posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 02:16pm on 06/05/2003
Yup, triple-7s in that dark grey and blue colour scheme...

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