a frezzing cold day at gla 27 12 05

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hello

found a new spot for the ek departing gate no 2 when 05 is in use

yes it was bitter cold

hope you like ma fotos

peter

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Great shots Peter! EK shots my faves!

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Great shots there!

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Very nice pics!

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Magnificant!!

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nice shots. may be being a bit naive here....but what's with the bmi livery? is it being leased and if so from who?

EDIT: ok, I now see that it's a combination of their old livery with the new 'bmi' titles....why though?

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no its actually there new colour scheme

peter

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Lovely shots

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The mixed livery is actually their old livery but with new titles. The A321's are not being painted into the new livery as they are being returned to the lessors

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thanks for that :)

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The mixed livery is actually their old livery but with new titles. The A321's are not being painted into the new livery as they are being returned to the lessors

I see from Jethro's site the A321's will be replaced with further A319 and A320 procurements.

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thanks for venturing out into the cold Peter - great shots there :)

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I see from Jethro's site the A321's will be replaced with further A319 and A320 procurements.

G-MIDA/C have gone to THY havent they?

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Great photos, but I thought it was actualy quite mild yesterday in relation to what time of year it is.

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On the one of the EK 777 lifting off, it is a delight to see the curvre of the wing. Has anyone tried the trick of marking where the wingtip is on the window before pushback and then noting where it is once airborne. It is amazing how much it moves.