November 28, 200520 yr Hope it makes another stop soon, so the fine folks onboard can upload some pics :-)Also does anyone know if she is scheduled to stop in the UK? I would like to have my camera ready too :-lolNice shots so far, she looks to be coming along well. I can't wait to see any updates to the flight deck Alaister Kay
November 28, 200520 yr Speaking of which - Stop 2 (Kathmandu) was updated earlier this evening with screenshots of the night time cabin.The next stop will be a fun one (with a nice surprise)... should happen sometime this week so be sure not to miss it.It might make it to the UK. Not sure yet.Cheers!Your Polar Freighter Tour Guide ;)
November 28, 200520 yr If its stopping in the UK, it should be EGPK (Prestwick) as they see a lot of cargo up there. http://jdtllc.com/images/rcv4bannerbeta.jpgPelle F. S. Liljendal
November 28, 200520 yr Maybe another stop in Scandinavia? It would be nice to see the Polar Freighter at Vaernes (ENVA). Yes, the runway is long enough, we recently had two B747-400ER on a short visit :-beerchugEDIT: And some An-124s also;) Marius S
November 28, 200520 yr Hmmmm Im thinking New Zealand? Auckland/Christchurch? Then maybe over to Anchorage?Chris.
November 28, 200520 yr How about re-doing the historic long distance Seattle to Cape Town (FACT) long distance record done by 747 in the 1970's.Anthony ReesCape TownSouth Africa
November 28, 200520 yr >Speaking of which - Stop 2 (Kathmandu) was updated earlier>this evening with screenshots of the night time cabin.>>The next stop will be a fun one (with a nice surprise)...>should happen sometime this week so be sure not to miss it.>>It might make it to the UK. Not sure yet.>>Cheers!>>Your Polar Freighter Tour Guide ;)>>>>>May that surprise be a specially modified Freight Pogo Stick? ;)
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