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mirrodie
2006-09-20, 10:52 AM
http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/models.jpg



As a bonus, count the dust spots! :shock:

Mellyrose
2006-09-20, 11:04 AM
TN: A343 (x2)
Boeing: 717 (durr)
BA: British Aerospace Concorde
Delta: DC-10 (MD-11?)
American: 747-100 (or SP, lol)
TWA: 747-100
El Al: 747
Qantas: BAe?? I dunno.
NW: 727

NIKV69
2006-09-20, 11:43 AM
Your right Mel I think its a BAe 146. It looks great in Qantas colors.

T-Bird76
2006-09-20, 11:59 AM
TN: A343 (x2)
Boeing: 717 (durr)
BA: British Aerospace Concorde
Delta: DC-10 (MD-11?)
American: 747-100 (or SP, lol)
TWA: 747-100
El Al: 747
Qantas: BAe?? I dunno.
NW: 727

That also could be a TWA 747-200, TWA pluged the extra windows in their 200s to match their 100s in the early years.

Mellyrose
2006-09-20, 12:01 PM
How did I know that if I were wrong about that guess, that Tommy would be the one to correct me? :-P

T-Bird76
2006-09-20, 12:09 PM
How did I know that if I were wrong about that guess, that Tommy would be the one to correct me? :-P

Hey know you're $hit!!!! :wink: :wink:

Mellyrose
2006-09-20, 12:17 PM
I'll take that with a grain of salt, coming from the use that can't spell 'your' correctly. :P ;)


...and I got ther rest, didn't I? I want confirmation from Mario!

727C47
2006-09-20, 12:34 PM
5 DC-3s including American "Skysleeper" DST, and a custom built model of N68363,my faithful steed for over 2,000 hrs...
2 Champion 727s
CoEx ATR-42, my wifes 1st command !
B-17G
hope to get...NE yellowbird 727,Eastern white top 727-200,DC-8-61,DC-9 ,L-1049G,TWA Starstream 707,747-100, Pan Am,707,747-200, Braniff (blue)707-320C, TransCaribbean DC-8-61,AA Astrojet 707,727....the list goes on....

mirrodie
2006-09-20, 01:12 PM
OK, back on topic. :)




Mel, not bad only missed one completely!

from left to right:


AA 747- I never flew on.


QF BAe 146-200, flew in 3 times and jumpsat once.


NW 727- flew in twice


B717- barrel rolled in.


El Al 747 squeeze toy- Future flight


*Harmony 757* evaded you!


TN A 343, F-OLOV is the large one, a corporate gift from Air Tahiti Nui; F-OJTN, a personal gift, is the Herpa in which I jumpsat :)


DL MD-11, flew to/from Greece, early 90's


Concorde, a wedding gift from BA, flown in '03


TW 742, flew to/from Munich, early 90's



I'll see if I can did out my AA fleet (Schabak sp?) and do the same.

Mellyrose
2006-09-20, 01:48 PM
Oy! I'm the one who HANDED you the Harmony model, too! Yay me though. ;)

mirrodie
2006-09-20, 02:43 PM
Oy! I'm the one who HANDED you the Harmony model, too! Yay me though. ;)


LOL, I know, which made it a funnier. :)

It's rokay, rittle grasshopper. Rit time, you rill rearn and become better, stronger, able to spot and ridentify dem allr in a brink if an eye!
:wink:

Mellyrose
2006-09-20, 03:10 PM
Haha...it's hard to tell whether you were intentionally misspelling that or not, considering. ;)

No props for the BAe? (wow, totally NO PUN INTENDED) But really,it was a total guess!

mirrodie
2006-09-20, 03:38 PM
Melly Melly Melly, the BAe 146 was a givaaway! ;) She's as distinguishable as Concorde!

PhilDernerJr
2006-09-20, 03:40 PM
Anyone else want to post a photo to guess all their models?

Mellyrose
2006-09-20, 03:45 PM
Melly Melly Melly, the BAe 146 was a givaaway! ;) She's as distinguishable as Concorde!

Not for me! I've never seen one and just learned about it like 2 weeks ago amidst another conversation. All I knew was that it looked like a Dash, but with engines, and 4 of 'em. ;)

I think my prop joke was funny.

PHIL - Post your models tonight! There's great variety there. Fun guessing game, but I'm automatically eliminated.

mirrodie
2006-09-20, 05:05 PM
MIke Primamore, post them!

Once Mike posts his models, Mel, we ALL have our work cut out for us!