AP-BGY in Manchester - Photos by forum member SENIOR - III

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AP-BGY in Manchester - Photos by forum member SENIOR - III

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Here are photos of PIA’s first Boeing 777-240LR (registration AP-BGY) taken by forum member SENIOR at Manchester Airport on February 26, 2006. The aircraft arrived from Seattle on its delivery flight to PIA.

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Check out the stars in the overheads.

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AP-BGY at Manchester.

Thank you very much SENIOR for sharing excellent photos.
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Post by AirBlue »

those tiny holes on the ceiling are lights right ? so may be u can have mood lights in and the pics taken were with full lighting thats y the lights didnt show
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Post by global-pia »

Shame its not all lit up as mentioned by Airblue. That way we could have gained a better idea. I suppose its the same as what was featured in the Boeing demo cabin.

Someone please take some pics soon !
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Great photos. I can't wait to see more.
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Post by PK777 »

cant really see the effect of the stars above the cabin...if the cabin was darker the effect would be great...

Here an example of what SENIOR is trying to show form an EK B777

http://www.myaviation.net/search/photo_ ... d=00575464


Lets see if PIA uses this feature ?
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Nice

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Usalamulkium,

Excellent picture.
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