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Here's a selection of new airframes seen in October. Most will be heading your way in the next few months!!!

 

A330-300 F-WWYX c/n 1157

A330-300F-WWYXcn1157.jpg

 

A330-300 F-WWYV c/n 1146

A330-300F-WWYVcn1146.jpg

 

A330-300 F-WWKK c/n 1156

A330-300F-WWKKcn1156.jpg

 

A380 F-WWSM c/n 065

A380F-WWSMcn065.jpg

 

A330-300 F-WWYG c/n 1165 will become 9M-XXH

A330-300F-WWYGcn11659M-XXH.jpg

 

A320-200 F-WWBG c/n 4404

A320-200F-WWBGcn4404.jpg

 

A330-300 F-WWKR c/n 1163

A330-300F-WWKRcn1163.jpg

 

A330-300 F-WWKJ c/n 1169

A330-300F-WWKJcn1169.jpg

 

A320-200 F-WWIH c/n 4445

A320-200F-WWIHcn4445.jpg

 

A320-200 F-WWID c/n 4493

A320-200F-WWIDcn4493.jpg

 

 

and finally one for Pieter............

 

A330-200 F-WWKP c/n 1161 will become PH-AOM

A330-200F-WWKPcn1161PH-AOM.jpg

 

Hope you enjoy

 

Regards

Kip

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Wheels must fully stop before retracting into the bay, to prevent damage and gyro effect...

 

brakes activated automatically once landing gear lever at 'up' position...

Edited by Mohd Idham

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KLM A332 PH-AOM (1161) was delivered from Toulouse to Amsterdam on 22/10/2010...

 

Thanks a lot, Kip, for sharing this pre-delivery shot !!!

 

Hope you can share us more when back in TLS... ;)

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Here's a selection of new ones for November......... hope you enjoy

 

 

I'll start with the smallest

 

A320-200F-WWIBcn4491.jpg

A320-200 F-WWIB cn 4491

 

 

A320-200PK-AXO.jpg

A320-200 PK-AXO

 

 

A320-200F-WWDQcn4531.jpg

A320-200 F-WWDQ cn 4531

 

 

A320-200F-WWBJcn4508.jpg

A320-200 F-WWBJ cn 4508

 

 

A320-200F-WWBCcn4505.jpg

A320-200 F-WWBC cn 4505

 

 

A330-200F-WWKTcn1184.jpg

A330-200 F-WWKT cn 1184

 

 

A330-300F-WWYJcn1168.jpg

A330-300 F-WWYJ cn 1168

 

 

A330-300F-WWYIcn1177.jpg

A330-300 F-WWYI cn 1177

 

 

A340-500F-WWTZcn1102.jpg

A340-500 F-WWTZ cn 1102

 

 

and now the big boys...........

 

the 14th and (I think) last for Singapore Airlines

 

A380-800F-WWSXcn0071.jpg

A380-800 F-WWSX cn 0071

 

the first for Korean Airlines

 

A380-800F-WWATcn0035.jpg

A380-800 F-WWAT cn 0035

 

and lastly another one for Quantas.... unless it's now been grounded !!!

 

A380-800F-WWADcn0047.jpg

A380-800 F-WWAD cn 0047

 

 

I'm now off to pack my case ready for my flight on Saturday LHR - KUL to spend Xmas in Langkawi

 

Kip

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and finally one for Pieter............

 

A330-200 F-WWKP c/n 1161 will become PH-AOM

A330-200F-WWKPcn1161PH-AOM.jpg

 

Kip,

 

Enjoy your holiday in Malaysia; we, ourselves, are off to Florida and a cruise in the Caribbean, and guess what plane is scheduled to fly us over to DFW ?

 

Yep, this less than 2-months old A332, PH-AOM !!! :yahoo:

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Winds are forecasted to pickup this Friday through Saturday with gusts up to 50 knots here in DFW!

 

Approach was, indeed, very bumpy, but the landing was 'soft', thanks to the 330's wonderful gear configuration... ;)

Visibility was excellent BTW...

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Just one for December before flying off to Langkawi for a holiday............

 

This has probably been delvered by now.....

 

9M-FYH

 

ATR72-500F-WWEJcn9349M-FYH.jpg

 

 

 

Kip

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Something to look forward to seeing...............this was it's first flight on 23rd Feb wearing it's factory registration F-WWYO.

 

Have to say it looks good in the new livery.

 

 

A333MAS-1.jpg

 

 

 

Regards

 

Kip

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Nice catch, Kip.

 

Love the new livery on the MAS A330, it looks refreshing. What a good way to differentiate the new product from the old.

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Any idea why the 380's all seem to sport different primer colours for different parts, giving that patchwork effect ?

Very likely because the parts come from different factories, but is there any conscious effort to differentiate their origins in such manner ?

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