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Re: Which aircraft will live in history forever?



Frank Vaughan wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  "John Keeney"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Frank Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (robert arndt) wrote:
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>>>
>>>> 39. Airbus A.380
>>>
>>>
>>> How can you possibly list an aircraft that has never flown?
>>>
>>> I also believe that you should have included both the Lockheed
>>> C-130 and the Antonov heavy lifer (designation escapes me at the
>>> moment).
>>
>> Does not being able to remember its name mean it's not even
>> "living in the present", let alone "history"?
>>
>
> No, it simply means that I was tired when I posted and was
> looking forward to a warm, helpful, compassionate posting that
> would help me remember. But thanks for trying.

Here you go Frank!

http://www.aviaphoto.ru/antonov/

It's either the An-124 or the An-225.  Seeing the An-124 flying over
Oxfordshire, UK and banking into its final approach at Brize Norton is
breath taking!


Richard.









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