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  • darmstadt
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    Lufthansa, and possibly other airlines, do some 'upcycling' of their old crap:

    https://www.worldshop.eu/en/category...?p=_t0gNjJPPRY

    https://www.worldshop.eu/en/category...?p=QxXic8YuvO4

    My boss in the USA was going to buy me one of the onboard trolley bars for the home office but I opted for a Marshall Amp fridge instead, a bit cheaper as it goes...

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  • Pondlife
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    For people who prefer the oilier bits;

    Shop | Plane Reclaimers

    They're based out of the former RAF base at St Athan and are doing a load of the BA 747 dismantling.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    What an awful website.
    I know right! Browsed a couple of other pages thinking what on earth is this website all about? Went to the home page to see if there was an explanation and lo and behold...

    So, you might be thinking who on earth is Whatabuy.co.uk and what's it all about? Well wonder no longer! Whatabuy.co.uk loves all things stylish, high quality and at a great value. In fact Whatabuy.co.uk is so obsessed with things we would want to buy ourselves that we realized why not share our ever growing range of top brands, new release and all time favorite products with the world wide consumer. We all love our products and we hope you do too!
    Surely if they know people wonder this and they have to explain it then their business model is seriously flawed. Read all that and I still don't have a clue. Stuff they would buy themselves? a treat for yourself, a gift for a loved one?



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  • Colour Sergeant Bourne
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    Slightly off-topic
    A family friend aviation fanatic bought one of the seatbelt/no smoking signs from a decom BA 747 which I have just finished mounting in a plinth as a table ornament- the main issue was the bulbs are 28v but I managed to get working with an old 20v Lenovo laptop power supply I had spare

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  • jamesbrown
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    Oh dear.

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  • Paddy
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    What an awful website.

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  • ladymuck
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    The site was fine first thing this morning after seeing this in the Head For Points email. I don't fly long haul fancy class with BA as there's better airlines (or there were in the before time) for that. Swiss were excellent and I am very much looking forward to being able to indulge myself in their suite of lounges at Zurich again.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "The service is unavailable."

    Site's admin is suity?


    Nah they have banned WTFH again.

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  • AtW
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    "The service is unavailable."

    Site's admin is suity?

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  • WTFH
    started a topic Is it too late for...

    Is it too late for...

    For those of you who dream of turning left, but never have, here's your chance to buy a bit of the real contractor's life.

    https://www.whatabuy.co.uk/british-airways/first

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