I like it and 900k is less than they spend on pens.
I saw on Twitter "every drop of paint was enhanced with Remainer tears; that's how it gets that special lustre"
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Originally posted by liontamerloupersonally i quite like it
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Just imagine how much better the makeover would look on a concorde.
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I think the claims that having some branding on it will make it harder for the aircraft to be covert is a bit silly. If the RAF were dedicating an aircraft for use by the PM then the reg no will be known to pretty much everyone. There's lots of flight tracking tools out there so it's never going to be a sneaky ride.
I also think the paint job looks good and I don't have any issue with it being done.
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostBargain!
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I didn't expect to, but I rather like it. It's no secret I'm no fan of Boris, but I don't think it's a bad thing to have a nice UK Gov flagship aircraft.
Only bit I dislike is the gold United Kingdom writing.
Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe thing also still doubles up as an in-flight refuelling aircraft so I doubt it's all that luxurious inside. Bu it is slightly more impressive than a rented 737 or flight EZY 22 from Gatwick.Last edited by vwdan; 26 June 2020, 14:50.
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When will he require a helicopter like his big brother in the USA has? Maybe we could have a naming competition for it...
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
RAF Voyager: New GBP900,000 paintwork for PM's plane completed - BBC News
Wouldn't it have been easier to borrow one off BA*?
* Yes, I know that its RAF spec, but still. It's the kind of crap that we take the piss out of Trump for.
Just because something costs a lot of money, doesn't mean it saves even more
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIsn't it actually leased though, from Airtanker?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe thing also still doubles up as an in-flight refuelling aircraft so I doubt it's all that luxurious inside. Bu it is slightly more impressive than a rented 737 or flight EZY 22 from Gatwick.
For comparison the full list of who flies what can be seen here: ours seems to be modestly typical
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