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B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2003 11:44 am
by philliptan
Hi,

This is a slightly edited shot of a B744 from my VA, Atlantic Sun Airways...

Image

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2003 12:03 pm
by Cherokee_6
Nice Plane!

Are you the one doing the round the world trip over at Flightsim? If so, I have been following it for a few weeks now, and haven't seen any new trips lately? when are you planning to continue?

Thanks

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2003 12:11 pm
by philliptan
Hey,

Thanks! Yes, I'm still flying it but you know FlightSim.com these days... within hours your post is on Page 4...;D

Do a search for "philliptan" and you should see the posts... I'm now on my 72nd flight and I'm in Athens... how many did you miss? Ok... right now, the last 3 flights are on Page 2, 7 & 11...

Once again, thanks for following my RTW trip...:D

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2003 12:22 pm
by Cherokee_6
awesome...I had missed that one page 2.

Whats your flight plan?

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2003 1:59 am
by philliptan
Well, I'll be heading up the Eastern Bloc, and then through Scandanavia, back down through Germany and Holland, then the UK, Iceland, Greenland before I hit Canada and USA...

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2003 3:17 pm
by Mr. Bones
well, if you pass over Holland...don't forget to fly over Belgium...why do people always forget this little thingie on the map?  :)

nice edit too! couldn't find what you edited untill i saw the hazy air behind the nozzles...very realistic!

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2003 3:22 pm
by philliptan
Hey, thanks! I'll keep that in mind...

If you do visit FlightSim.com's Screenshot forums, look out for my Round the World posts...;D

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 1:46 pm
by Craig.
nice pic

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 2:11 pm
by Rifleman
Hi,

This is a slightly edited shot of a B744 from my VA, Atlantic Sun Airways...

I just checked out the Boeing site to see what the heck a 744 was and guess what ?  ???..........no such plane..... :( Are you re-naming a 747-400 a 744 ?

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 3:17 pm
by philliptan
Yes, the official designation is a Boeing 747-400. Most people call it the B744. I'm surprised you don't know this.

Use Google, search for B744 and a lot of references to the aircraft will come up. Companies like Alitalia, British Airways, China Airlines, JAL, ANA, Polar Airways (just to name a few) all refer to it as a B744. Even the FAA refers to it as a B744.

I don't think I need to spell out in full what is common knowledge. All the guys above appreciated the post for what it is. A screenshot post.

Just so you'll be convinced that the people who oughta know what a B744 is, actually use the term B744... I present to you the departure schedules of Christchurch Airport in New Zealand...http://www.christchurch-airport.co.nz/FIDS/wkintlscheddep_2.htm

Thanks!  :) Let me know if you need further references...

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 3:49 pm
by Mark M.
[quote]
I just checked out the Boeing site to see what the heck a 744 was and guess what ?

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 4:41 pm
by Craig.
hey mark first of all ken has prooven on more than one occasion his knowledge of the aviation world. he has provided myself with answers that i could not find and he has on more than one occasion spent his time searching for this info if he had to. when it comes down to terms like 744, its not a common term used, and i havent seen it used regulary, and mainly over at airliners.net site where most of their forum users tend to act as we call them in the wrestling world smarks, or people who may know alot about the business but have actually little knowledge of the inside workings of the business, be it aviation wrestling or cow dung tossing.
before you go on a people who have earnt alot of respect from all of us here, maybe go register yourself and take a look at the info and help he has provided before making comments like that

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 5:02 pm
by Bryan C.
I wouldn't say that calling a 747-400 a 744 is "not a common term." I can say I hear it very frequently, both in and out of the virtual and real aviation world.

I'm not saying that "Rifleman" doesn't know commercial aviation, all I'm saying is that I was a little surprised he wasn't familiar with the term, as it pops up frequently...

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 5:02 pm
by Cherokee_6
before you go on a people who have earnt alot of respect from all of us here, maybe go register yourself and take a look at the info and help he has provided before making comments like that


Agreed!!! I have been the recipient of these "guest" people who don't stop and think for a split second before babbling away...and its very irritating...

Mark, this is a forum of highly educated individuals, if you cannot respect peoples questions feel free to go elsewhere.
Otherwise, welcome to the forum...

Re: B744 from Atlantic Sun Airways

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:10 pm
by Rifleman
[quote]Yes, the official designation is a Boeing 747-400. Most people call it the B744.
Companies like Alitalia, British Airways, China Airlines, JAL, ANA, Polar Airways (just to name a few) all refer to it as a B744. Even the FAA refers to it as a B744.

I don't think I need to spell out in full what is common knowledge. All the guys above appreciated the post for what it is. A screenshot post.

Just so you'll be convinced that the people who oughta know what a B744 is, actually use the term B744... I present to you the departure schedules of Christchurch Airport in New Zealand...http://www.christchurch-airport.co.nz/FIDS/wkintlscheddep_2.htm

Thanks!