What BA models do you have?
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2020
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What BA models do you have?
Hello, because most of us aren’t flying right now, thought it would be fun to see what models of British Airways aircraft everyone has or has had. You can also attach a picture if you want.
#3
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Surrey
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Maybe one or two... need a Tristar and 1-11 in Landor but the prices are silly right now... would also like the 747 retrojets to go with the BEA A319 that’s hiding in there somewhere...
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#6
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Home Counties, UK
Programs: BA bronze, Emirates blue
Posts: 499

These were on our seats when we had a day trip on Concorde to Bergen and back so we got four in all. What a day that was! The model (only cheap plastic) is very discoloured now but a nice memento.
#7
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I, er, got carried away 
Mostly kept in my office at work. I am limiting it to types I have been on.





The latest addition is a 767 which is temporarily at home

Mostly kept in my office at work. I am limiting it to types I have been on.





The latest addition is a 767 which is temporarily at home

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#8
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: West Coast USA
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Quite a few actually but the BOAC livery 747 is the only one sitting out right now. I got the A380 model from one of the BA Open Days they used to hold.
if you are ever in Vegas I recommend the ‘airplane shop’ if this is your thing.
if you are ever in Vegas I recommend the ‘airplane shop’ if this is your thing.

#9
Join Date: Nov 2019
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Not BA, but BA heritage with a far classier livery. I was given this by retired travel agent about 18 months ago who stored it in his loft for an epoch. Its cast from solid aluminium and dates from circa 1959/60 and scales out about 1/72 and as such is large and really heavy and it is in near mint condition as one can see. I'm currently building both a BEA 'red square' and an Olympic Comet 4B as well as a TAA Electra II. Oh! and I have a small scale Cebu Pacific A320 diecast somewhere, the operative word is somewhere.




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#10
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#11
Join Date: Mar 2017
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I have a 2012 CSD. Originally released as a cabin crew member in 2005, remodelled as a purser in 2010 and then as a CSD two years later. Still in full working order; speakers emit an astonishing sound for their size. Very occasionally, if I am extremely well behaved, I can believe I can see a smile, although it may just be my imagination.
#12
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Brighton UK
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A damn fine young filly called Olivia from mixed fleet but it would be remiss of me to post a picture less Mrs Clam occasion across this thread 
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( It's a joke people, relax)
#14
Join Date: Apr 2018
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Well I have nothing so official, but I do have an Airfix Concorde that I put together about 50 years ago, in B.O.A.C. livery, and with the slightly droopy prototype tail. I'll try to dig it out tomorrow and take a picture.
#15
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: UK, London
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thanks!