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http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/31 May 2007 15:07 GMT2
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/
It was not up last night up now
Mal
www.mals.net
War31 May 2007 14:59 GMT22
Why is it that humans can build cemeteries for their dead, on a grand
scale, but can never put the same amount of effort into avoiding wars?
Very good question i think...
2 Ultralight crashes today31 May 2007 14:46 GMT1
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21764120-1702,00.html
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21764112-1702,00.html
Not a good day for the RAA.
Al
TPG withdraws bid for airline Alitalia31 May 2007 03:18 GMT1
This is the mob which were in with APA for Qantas
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Texas Pacific Group withdraws bid for airline Alitalia
May 30, 2007 - 9:49AM
nice site30 May 2007 10:17 GMT3
http://www.ernmphotography.com/Pages/Aviation/Aviation_Index.html
ABC 7.30 PM tonight30 May 2007 08:55 GMT5
Temora spitfire
B-737 Engine Shutdown Due Bee Strike30 May 2007 04:26 GMT1
"A swarm of bees, some 20,000 strong, was sucked into the engine of a
Palmair 737 which had departed Bournemouth International Airport on
the Southern English coast enroute to Faro, Portugal, with 90
passengers aboard Thursday, reported UPI.
B707 VH-EBA (XBA) final SYD departure 9th. June30 May 2007 03:53 GMT1
Just heard the tail end if an interview on the wireless with a connection to
the 707 restoration that it is now confirmed that it will depart SYD on
Saturday the 9th. June for it's final flight...to Longreach museum...
Any more details?
Boeing 78729 May 2007 12:44 GMT26
From Boeing -----
"Although the first airplane will take about seven weeks to assemble,
the 787 team looks to continuously improve flow time as production ramps
up. Ultimately, a 787 will roll out of the factory every three days.
Qantas could be worth 'up to $17b29 May 2007 12:43 GMT5
Note the bit
"The Macquarie research looked at 100 Australian firms which are
relatively undergeared and could have cash stripped out before being
loaded up with debt."
Birdstrike on Takeoff29 May 2007 09:44 GMT2
Interesting video:
http://media.putfile.com/birdstrike
Cheers,
John
DC4 that was at Archerfield a few years ago.29 May 2007 06:58 GMT7
Having a discussion with some ancient aircraft enthusiasts ( the
enthusiasts that is) recently regarding  the DC4 that was parked for
some time at AFD, last we heard on here I think, it was having
problems with corrosion. None of us get over that way now, would
Tasmania forums29 May 2007 03:00 GMT1
Thought this would interest the Tasmanian members
Forums about Tasmania, for Tasmanians.
We are a new service, please pay us a visit.
http://www.tasmaniaforums.com
AT EDUARD GROENSTEIN INTENTION ( Macquarie University Geologist Australia)28 May 2007 22:11 GMT1
Dearest Eduard,
This is a repost of two messages.
The first one is a reply to a lady in Australia re.the 'Turcaud Bath'
The second is something relative to my greatest discovery in life
An innocent abroad (or in the wild west, anyhow)28 May 2007 07:49 GMT18
Clutching a brand new rosary I embarked on a Qantas 737 for a 5 hour great
circle  from the centre of civilisation (Brisbane) to an outpost  peopled by
savages (Perth).   The seats in a 737 are best characterised as a park bench
with a thin covering of moss.   The flight was 5+ ...
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