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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 19, 2015 18:45:04 GMT 1
A300-600 Looking at the common types of today I'm missing 330-200, 787, E175, + the 747-8 and A350, but it is not that many of the two last one flying around at the moment someone I guess you might be the only one with Kevin on the forum to have flown aboard the A350! (hope I didn't miss/forget anyone?.....  )
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Post by Baroque on Oct 19, 2015 18:56:08 GMT 1
A300-600 Looking at the common types of today I'm missing 330-200, 787, E175, + the 747-8 and A350, but it is not that many of the two last one flying around at the moment someone I guess you might be the only one with Kevin on the forum to have flown aboard the A350! (hope I didn't miss/forget anyone?.....  ) You're forgetting bookworm, who I believe was the first second in this forum to fly on a passenger A350. His videos here. a380.boards.net/post/55622/threadEdit: philipp has beaten everybody in becoming the first.  See his video here. a380.boards.net/post/50849/thread
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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 19, 2015 19:19:50 GMT 1
My bad, sorry bookworm and philipp  So that makes 4? Pretty nice!
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Post by someone on Oct 20, 2015 8:39:25 GMT 1
A300-600 Looking at the common types of today I'm missing 330-200, 787, E175, + the 747-8 and A350, but it is not that many of the two last one flying around at the moment someone I guess you might be the only one with Kevin on the forum to have flown aboard the A350! (hope I didn't miss/forget anyone?.....  ) A think we are a few more. But this is anyway my updated list A300-600 A319 A320 A321 A330-300 A340-300 A340-600 A350-900 A380-800 717-200 727-200 737-200 737-300 737-400 737-500 737-600 737-700 737-800 737-900ER 747-400 757-200 757-300 767-300 777-200 (both non-ER and ER) 777-300 (both non-ER and ER) DC-9 (21, 41 and 51) DC-10-30 MD-87 MD-80 (81, 81 and 88) CRJ-200 CRJ-700 CRJ-900 ERJ-145 E-170 E-190 E-195 Fokker 50 Fokker 70 Fokker 100 Avro 70 Avro 85 Avro 100 BAE 146 Raytheon 1900D Bombardier Dash-8-100 Bombardier Dash-8-200 Bombardier Dash-8-300 Bombardier Dash-8-Q400 ATR-42 ATR-72 Dornier Do-228 Read more: a380.boards.net/thread/1142/aircraft-types-flown-on?page=5#ixzz3p5jbTBPa
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Post by stealthmanbob on Oct 20, 2015 9:26:30 GMT 1
Excellent list. Looks like you are missing MD11 ?
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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 20, 2015 14:48:36 GMT 1
someone what were your flights with the Avro RJ70?... I missing that one too but not sure if I could catch any of them nowadays,.....
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Post by someone on Oct 21, 2015 11:47:48 GMT 1
someone what were your flights with the Avro RJ70?... I missing that one too but not sure if I could catch any of them nowadays,..... It was a SAS flight, operated by Transwede or something, when SAS has a OSL-LCY route for a short period
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Post by behappy on Nov 19, 2015 21:34:55 GMT 1
Well, my achievements are very modest. Boeing (14): 717-200 727-200 737-200 737-300 737-400 737-500 737-700 737-800 737-900(ER) 747-400 757-200 767-300 777-200 777-300 (ER and non-ER)
Airbus (7): 319 320 (200 only) 321 (100 and 200) 332 333 343 388
Embraer (4): 110 170 175 190 ATR (2) 42 (both 300 and 500) 72 (both 200 and 500) Bombardier (7) CR1 DH6-300 DH7 DH8-100 DH8-200 Q300 Q400 MD (2) 83 88 Fokker (3) 50 70 100 SAAB (2): 340 2000 Others (6) Cessna 206 (if that's the right title) YAK 42 (when I was a toddler; I can clearly remember 2 flights and my parents told me I took at least 5 flights -0 yet, as you understand, i have no registrations) Britten Norman Islander 2 Convair 580 Shortis 360-100 Avro 100 Xian Ma 60
TOTAL:47. Sincerely, I'm glad with the 240 flights I've taken in my mature life. the only problem is that I failed to pick 5 registrations - 2*320 (some charter), 1*738 (some charter)and 2*A72 (of Islas). Got 55 airlines, and adding 3 more before the new year. happy flying to everyone. thanks to everyone for sharing.
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Post by stealthmanbob on Nov 19, 2015 22:10:21 GMT 1
I will start with a couple of odd ones - will fill out later
Rutan Vari-Eze G-BIMX (after towing it to the airfield and helping bolting the wings on with the builder / owner / pilot) Handley Page Herald .............
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Post by FabienA380 on Nov 20, 2015 7:21:12 GMT 1
I will start with a couple of odd ones - will fill out later Rutan Vari-Eze G-BIMX (after towing it to the airfield and helping bolting the wings on with the builder / owner / pilot) Handley Page Herald ............. ......that stealthmanbob??   G-BIMX by Neil Johnson, on Flickr
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