But when was the last time a Virgin came out of Australia?Silver_Shiney wrote:Boris+ wrote:I once innocently asked someone what was the best thing to come out of Australia - and I was told 'the next British Airways flight'.
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Having flown with both, I'd have said "Virgin", myself, but the sentiment is the same!
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david63 wrote:But when was the last time a Virgin came out of Australia?Silver_Shiney wrote:Boris+ wrote:I once innocently asked someone what was the best thing to come out of Australia - and I was told 'the next British Airways flight'.
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Having flown with both, I'd have said "Virgin", myself, but the sentiment is the same!![]()
or anywhere come to that.
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And who wants to travel with an airline that doesn't go all the way?david63 wrote:But when was the last time a Virgin came out of Australia?Silver_Shiney wrote:Boris+ wrote:I once innocently asked someone what was the best thing to come out of Australia - and I was told 'the next British Airways flight'.
Em
Having flown with both, I'd have said "Virgin", myself, but the sentiment is the same!![]()
(Can't bear those stopovers and changing planes)
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Mervyn and Trish wrote:And who wants to travel with an airline that doesn't go all the way?david63 wrote:But when was the last time a Virgin came out of Australia?Silver_Shiney wrote:Boris+ wrote:I once innocently asked someone what was the best thing to come out of Australia - and I was told 'the next British Airways flight'.
Em
Having flown with both, I'd have said "Virgin", myself, but the sentiment is the same!![]()
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(Can't bear those stopovers and changing planes)
Until you've flown in the back of a C-130, stop complaining!
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Didn't know Mercedes were now getting into the flying game 
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Nice pics, but couldn't spot the connection to the Mercedes thing, or even the original topic.
Is it one of those dementia tests?
If it is I just failed!
Is it one of those dementia tests?
If it is I just failed!
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Mervyn and Trish wrote:Nice pics, but couldn't spot the connection to the Mercedes thing, or even the original topic.
Is it one of those dementia tests?
If it is I just failed!
It has wandered a bit off-topic, I'm afraid, and I'm as much to blame as anyone else.
From what Stephen said, I assume there's a model of Mercedes called the C-130. I was referring, of course, to the Hercules transport aircraft.
Now, to get back on-topic, even allowing for Aussie "humour", why on earth would anyone try and fake photographs of the inside of the ship? What's the objective?
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Alan - glass cockpit or not?
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Boris+ wrote:Alan - glass cockpit or not?
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First time was in '76, so definitely not (I was on the flight deck for the whole trip from Salalah to Muscat, and could see it was all conventional instruments). Last time was in '91, so probably not.
We're straying off-topic again!!
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Well, the Concordia is finally under way on her final journey.
http://www.giglionews.it/2010/02/24/web ... anoramica/ If you cannot see her, then she's already gone!
http://www.giglionews.it/2010/02/24/web ... anoramica/ If you cannot see her, then she's already gone!
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Not so ancient mariner wrote:Well, the Concordia is finally under way on her final journey.
http://www.giglionews.it/2010/02/24/web ... anoramica/ If you cannot see her, then she's already gone!
A somber site.
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Who was taking the footage Foxy, Stevie Wonder. It's not like you can't miss it. 
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Money?Silver_Shiney wrote:Mervyn and Trish wrote:Nice pics, but couldn't spot the connection to the Mercedes thing, or even the original topic.
Is it one of those dementia tests?
If it is I just failed!
It has wandered a bit off-topic, I'm afraid, and I'm as much to blame as anyone else.
From what Stephen said, I assume there's a model of Mercedes called the C-130. I was referring, of course, to the Hercules transport aircraft.
Now, to get back on-topic, even allowing for Aussie "humour", why on earth would anyone try and fake photographs of the inside of the ship? What's the objective?
But bear in mind I never said they were fake. Just marvelled at the stability of one or two items and the lights still being on! Of course the salvagers have probably installed generators and working lights on the ship but surely they would not have trusted the original circuits after parts have spent so long under water to turn the ship's own lights back on?
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Interesting update on the fate of the Concordia
http://www.cruiseandferry.net/articles/ ... WNZG5L1Ds1
http://www.cruiseandferry.net/articles/ ... WNZG5L1Ds1
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Perhaps they are "recycling" all the salvaged bits into the new P&O behemoth !