Vet... maybe you could pop over to Vietnam and pick up a Cambodian registered Boeing 727 that was abandoned at the airport - apparently it was flown there from Cambodia but someone forgot to fly it again!...
And as an added bonus, the beaches around this part of the world are utterly fantastic, plenty of women, and cheap food/drink/goods. You could live like a proper millionaire
Vietnamese authorities say they are mystified as to who owns a Boeing 727 which has been abandoned at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport.
The plane was flown in from Siem Reap in neighbouring Cambodia in late 2007 and has been unclaimed ever since.
An airport official told the BBC that they believe the owners could be an airline based in Cambodia.
The official said that if it remains unclaimed, the plane will have to be sent for scrap.
The plane has a Cambodian flag on its fuselage and is emblazoned with the name Air Dream, but the authorities say they have no information about the airline.
Vet... maybe you could pop over to Vietnam and pick up a Cambodian registered Boeing 727 that was abandoned at the airport - apparently it was flown there from Cambodia but someone forgot to fly it again!...
And as an added bonus, the beaches around this part of the world are utterly fantastic, plenty of women, and cheap food/drink/goods. You could live like a proper millionaire
Vietnamese authorities say they are mystified as to who owns a Boeing 727 which has been abandoned at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport.
The plane was flown in from Siem Reap in neighbouring Cambodia in late 2007 and has been unclaimed ever since.
An airport official told the BBC that they believe the owners could be an airline based in Cambodia.
The official said that if it remains unclaimed, the plane will have to be sent for scrap.
The plane has a Cambodian flag on its fuselage and is emblazoned with the name Air Dream, but the authorities say they have no information about the airline.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! I'm going to misssssss youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!! Visit me if you ever come to the beaches of South Africa!
You will be truly missed Vet and I hope you post some pictures when you get a chance!
P.S I'm still going strong with my air cadets and have recently obtained my uniform, enabling me to take part in flying, gliding, shooting and other activities with my squadron. I will definitely stick with my flying .
All I'll try to divert my temptation of nose diving under tower bridge at 600 knots