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#769466 by Virginkid
02 Mar 2011, 15:45
I'm flying to New York in April with virgin Atlantic. I want to fly mustang sally (G-VROC) as it has the new livery what should I do to get the best chance that my flight will be operated by (G-VROC).

Thanks,
Adam
Last edited by Virginkid on 24 Jun 2015, 22:24, edited 2 times in total. Reason: threads merged as both along the same theme
#769471 by Neil
02 Mar 2011, 15:52
Virginkid wrote:Thanks neil, but do think i have a better chance if i take VS045 or VS001 both are operated by a beoing 747 (most of the time).
Adam


Well of course you will have more chance on one of the flights usually operated by a 747, I thought you were trying to be more specific.
#769474 by Martin
02 Mar 2011, 16:18
Virginkid wrote:I'm flying to New York in April with virgin Atlantic. I want to fly mustang sally (G-VROC) as it has the new livery what should I do to get the best chance that my flight will be operated by (G-VROC).

Thanks,
Adam


Nice as the new livery is.... v( , the only difference once you are on board is this view of G-VROC
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G-VROC (VS20) flying out of SFO 8th October 2010
#769483 by vsa380
02 Mar 2011, 16:53
Virginkid wrote:Thanks neil, but do think i have a better chance if i take VS045 or VS001 both are operated by a beoing 747 (most of the time).
Adam



Think VS1 would be the best bet, but like said before aircraft change all the time, in April VS1 goes 747 pretty much permanently, and when EWR had the 747 during Dec and Jan G-VROC was the most common. (the last week of 747 in Jan G-VROC operated every flight).
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