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This photo is taken at Rhodes Airport in the beginning of August 1997. The airliner, an Airbus A300 belongs to the Scandinavian charter company Premiair, which was founded on January 1 1994 through the fusion of Scanair and Conair. |
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I took this picture on February 20 1998 at Málaga Airport, which is situated outside Málaga in southern Spain. The airliner is a Boeing 737 and belongs to the airline company Hapag Lloyd. |
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This photo is also taken on February 20 1998 at Málaga airport. The plane at the picture is a Boeing 737, belonging to British Airways. As you might see the airliner is painted in British Airway's new way, that is they have invited artists who have designed the tails of the planes. |
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This photo I took at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport on July 14 1998. At the picture you can see a Fokker f-28 from SAS an some more planes behind it. |
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This photo is also taken at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport on July 14 1998 and shows two of SAS' MD-81:s. |
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This picture shows an engine on a Saab 2000 that belongs to SAS Commuter. I took the photo at Stockholm-Bromma Airport on September 5 1998, when there was an air display there. |
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This photo is also taken at Stockholm-Bromma Airport on September 5 1998, and shows the same plane as above. |
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Even this photo I took at Stockholm-Bromma Airport on September 5 1998. It shows how a cockpit looks in a Lockheed Constellation. The plane is developed during the Second World War and has about the same prestanda as a Saab 2000, but with four engines. |
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Another part of the cockpit. |
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I also took this picture at Stockholm-Bromma Airport on Semptember 5 1998. The model shows how the SAS-planes will look in the future. (It seems white, but it will be gray.) |
NB! More pictures and more information will come.