What annoyed me most about the whole thing
was that, while the story blatantly concerns a turboprop aircraft (likely a Dash 8), the BBC used a picture of a Boeing 737 to illustrate the story!
( , Fri 11 Jan 2013, 20:40, Share, Reply)
was that, while the story blatantly concerns a turboprop aircraft (likely a Dash 8), the BBC used a picture of a Boeing 737 to illustrate the story!
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Was that BBC TV, because their website is this:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20975601
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www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20975601
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The pictures do get updated as better ones become available
Pretty sure they had a 737 landing on there this morning.
( , Fri 11 Jan 2013, 20:59, Share, Reply)
Pretty sure they had a 737 landing on there this morning.
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It was the the little thumbnail one on the main news page
As I said: in that pic, blatantly an overwing turboprop engine!
( , Fri 11 Jan 2013, 21:07, Share, Reply)
As I said: in that pic, blatantly an overwing turboprop engine!
( , Fri 11 Jan 2013, 21:07, Share, Reply)
I know! I know!! And the other day, there was an article on the west coast mainline
and the FOOLS used type 2-3422-344-A rolling stock to illustrate the article. *snort* *snort*
*fiddles with plaster on spectacles*
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and the FOOLS used type 2-3422-344-A rolling stock to illustrate the article. *snort* *snort*
*fiddles with plaster on spectacles*
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