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Training for the "baanverlenging", isn't he ?touch and go
That is a normal procedure during a go-around test.Delta12 wrote:Who else noticed that ALL the gear bay doors are opened??
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Because the Dutch government has a good relationship with the Taiwanese government.CoHaBa wrote:I wander: Why is the crown removed from the KLM logo when it's a KLM Asia livery? Great pics of all of you! Must have been a great day!
Ok, thanks for the usefull info!ReneHenckens wrote:Because the Dutch government has a good relationship with the Taiwanese government.CoHaBa wrote:I wander: Why is the crown removed from the KLM logo when it's a KLM Asia livery? Great pics of all of you! Must have been a great day!
The Chinese don't like that.
And seeing as KLM is supported by the Dutch government (Royal Dutch Airlines) the Chinese don't want KLM bird to cross Chinese airspace with a crown when flying to Taiwan
Quote from a pilot at another forum:Delta12 wrote:Who else noticed that ALL the gear bay doors are opened??
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