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David Lesher
May 12th 04, 08:03 PM
I was awaiting departure from BWI and glanced up from my place on
the floor in the SWA queue. What first caught my attention was it
was high wing. What REALLY grabbed me away from my book was the
1,2,3,4,5 FIVE bogies on the main gear.

It turned and parked, and we taxied by it 30 minues later. It was
a Volga/{mumble} AN-124-100, reg: RA 820110 I think. Blue trim on white.

I may not have 120,000 Kg than need moving, but I want one anyhow...

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John Clear
May 12th 04, 08:19 PM
In article >,
David Lesher > wrote:
>I was awaiting departure from BWI and glanced up from my place on
>the floor in the SWA queue. What first caught my attention was it
>was high wing. What REALLY grabbed me away from my book was the
>1,2,3,4,5 FIVE bogies on the main gear.

Caution - Low Flying Aircraft

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/573107/M/

John
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May 14th 04, 05:19 PM
David Lesher > wrote:

>I was awaiting departure from BWI and glanced up from my place on
>the floor in the SWA queue. What first caught my attention was it
>was high wing. What REALLY grabbed me away from my book was the
>1,2,3,4,5 FIVE bogies on the main gear.
>
>It turned and parked, and we taxied by it 30 minues later. It was
>a Volga/{mumble} AN-124-100, reg: RA 820110 I think. Blue trim on white.
>
>I may not have 120,000 Kg than need moving, but I want one anyhow...

Nah, not me, I just finished getting rid of
my half-ton, such a pain in the butt from
friends asking me to move stuff around.

Imagine if I had THAT capability?!?
:)
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