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Aircraft over Tara junction.

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On 8/7/2022 at 9:01 PM, ttc0169 said:

Aer Lingus 747-EI-BED is seen here on final approach to the airport with a flight arriving from JFK. 

Thanks to Ray at Die cast models 4u in Galway for selling me this fine model. 
 

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Nice Model that Noel, only flew on one, Think it was ASI. Hope the flaps come down quick!

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1 hour ago, Galteemore said:

The message of Tara Junction is very clear - if you want to travel efficiently, stay off the roads ! 😉 Nice photo 

Indeed, in the real world If heuston was connected directly to dart or metro, a train would be quicker than car, but for work car is 1hr faster to get to cork. By the time one gets to heuston by car or Luas a car would be half way to cork on the motorway. A pity but a great shame the recent metro plans didn’t link heuston with dart underground or metro. Sadky tge  The motorways are better and better food on route. 
 

 

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On 23/7/2022 at 12:32 AM, ttc0169 said:

It’s rush hour on the high street as EI-BED takes off over the bus garage heading for Washington. 
 

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Had many a memorable jump seat on those old 100 series, they had steam gauge analogue cockpit instrumentation but at least had INS so no need for astro sights. Had 5 engines slung under the wings on occasion. 

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32 minutes ago, Noel said:

Had many a memorable jump seat on those old 100 series, they had steam gauge analogue cockpit instrumentation but at least had INS so no need for astro sights. Had 5 engines slung under the wings on occasion. 

A spare is always handy.

73-cn-2-001-001 Aer Lingus 747 spare engine | Dublin Airport… | Flickr

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