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Andrew Chaplin added these comments in the current discussion du
jour ... G-BOAC at the viewing park. What does the "G" mean before British Overseas Airways Corporation? I Googled some but didn't see a definition. It appears to be something to do with the version of the plane or when it flew, is that at all right? Aircraft registrations in the UK start with G. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraf...n#Country-spec ific_usage OK, Thanks. -- HP, aka Jerry "Don't say 'can't' when you really mean 'won't'" |
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