You wait around for ages.
Yesterday.
Shannon Airport, County Clare
Shannon Airport tweetz:
Just as British Airways’ freshly painted A319 in its retro British European Airways (BEA) livery was leaving the IAC Ltd (livery makers) hanger, an Aer Lingus retro A320 made an appearance at the perfect moment…
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Kind of ironic, though… “British European Airways”, isn’t it?
Absolutely…. and when you look at the Aer Lingus livery, it’s far nicer than anything since.
Not vintage planes. Modern planes, vintage livery
Ah… gotcha… thanks for saving me from asking a silly question :)
Onto another then… why the vintage, retro livery… film being made?
Just a thing, I think, Clampers.
If it were a film the usual suspects would spot the wrong mix of livery and aircraft.
It would be called a Routemaster Moment, after the iconic London bus.
Ah, ok :)
Most useless and uninteresting anecdote of the day:
First time I flew on an aeroplane was in 1973 on a BEA BAC One-Eleven from Dublin to Heathrow. First and only time I ever flew on an aircraft with rear-facing seats.