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Karle94
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#631 Post by Karle94 »

Singapore Airlines had its livery placed on the left side of Concorde G-BOAD, and held a joint marketing agreement which saw Singapore insignias on the cabin fittings, as well as the airline's "Singapore Girl" stewardesses jointly sharing cabin duty with British Airways flight attendants. All flight crew, operations, and insurances remained solely under British Airways however, and at no point did Singapore Airlines operate Concorde services under its own operator's certification, nor wet-lease an aircraft. This arrangement initially only lasted for three flights, conducted between 9–13 December 1977; it later resumed on 24 January 1979, and operated until 1 November 1980. The Singapore livery was used on G-BOAD from 1977 to 1980.[263]
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#632 Post by heuhen »

Karle94 wrote: August 9th, 2023, 9:34 am Singapore Airlines had its livery placed on the left side of Concorde G-BOAD, and held a joint marketing agreement which saw Singapore insignias on the cabin fittings, as well as the airline's "Singapore Girl" stewardesses jointly sharing cabin duty with British Airways flight attendants. All flight crew, operations, and insurances remained solely under British Airways however, and at no point did Singapore Airlines operate Concorde services under its own operator's certification, nor wet-lease an aircraft. This arrangement initially only lasted for three flights, conducted between 9–13 December 1977; it later resumed on 24 January 1979, and operated until 1 November 1980. The Singapore livery was used on G-BOAD from 1977 to 1980.[263]
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#633 Post by Sp3ctra_star »

and G-BOAD is now standing in New York next to USS Intrepid and space shuttle Enterprise.
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#634 Post by Ultraking101 »

Sp3ctra_star wrote: August 9th, 2023, 5:57 am Very nice Ultraking. Though where's Singapore's Concordes? Just noticed it was missing.
I only did the 2 main operators of the type for simplicity.

You can go ahead and do Singapore yourself as I provided a template :D
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#635 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Does anyone have the done the Airbus H160 in this scale?
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#636 Post by Katinea »

Has someone done the A220 in this scale?
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#637 Post by GarethDavies1 »

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#638 Post by GarethDavies1 »

Early take on GCAP

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