![]() 05/07/2015 at 09:50 • Filed to: Bombardier CRJ 705, Planelopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
Slim pickings today it appears. If you’re an American you can admire the BMW 507 but otherwise options are scarce. U 705? Runic inscription no U 705 (yes, it’s a thing)? An Italian dump truck?
Have a Bombardier CRJ 705 instead. It’s used by the just the one airline and is a 75 seater regional jet. It could sit a few more but the pilots’ union said no
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Behold: 5x 07L.
05/07/2015 at 10:20 |
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Volvo saves the day!
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..”the new light bus for the daily traffic business, 29-33 seats”, I guess.
To continue a Swedish theme, meet rune stone no U 705.
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“Olæifr ok “Holmfastr/”Hialmfastr o[k] ... ok Ænnibrantr thæir letu ræisa stæin ... ... Balli ri[sti]”
or...
“Óleifr and Holmfastr/Hjalmfastr and ... and Ennibrattr, they had the stone raised ... ... Balli carved”
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How about the 507th Air Refueling Wing from Tinker AFB in Oklahoma?
And apparently, there was also a Vought 507 that was meant to be a challenger to the F-14, though it only reached mockup. However, I can’t find a completely reliable source on this.