Howdy all! Well I’ve discovered another aviation YouTuber and today I’m sharing Dennis Bunnik’s experience flying Qantas all the way from London to Perth direct! Enjoy!
Take care! May the Journey Never End!
Howdy all! Well I’ve discovered another aviation YouTuber and today I’m sharing Dennis Bunnik’s experience flying Qantas all the way from London to Perth direct! Enjoy!
Take care! May the Journey Never End!
A Scottish island girl exploring the world on a budget
exposing the inner-world of my brain
My second blog page
Put pictures on your travel dreams
The beautiful picture of angels makes you happy.
inspiring journeys and friendly advice
A Scottish island girl exploring the world on a budget
exposing the inner-world of my brain
My second blog page
Put pictures on your travel dreams
The beautiful picture of angels makes you happy.
inspiring journeys and friendly advice
I remember when long-haul flights were only done using planes with 3 or 4 engines (DC-10s, 707s, 747s…). Now you see twin engine planes doing trans-Atlantic/Pacific routes. I recently flew Iberia 12 hours Madrid-Mexico city on a twin engine plane (an Airbus 350).
Cool with all the changes in airline technology. But all the planes the same these days and I miss the big planes and the variety of planes you’d see on tarmacs around the world.
its true a lot of flights are done on A320s or 737s and they feel VERY samey. in some ways thats why despite the exterior i rather like the A380. The 747 was – and still is despite only being used by a tiny number of airlines – such an amazing beast. i miss it. thanks for commenting Frank