Peacenow Posted April 5, 2010 Somali Airlines/ Boeing 707-330B Taken at Dublin (- Collinstown) (DUB / EIDW)/Ireland, January 21, 1989 Reg/6O-SBS (cn 19315/545) In temporary storage after purchase by Omega Air. Somali Airlines/Douglas DC-3 (C-47/53/117/R4D/Skytrain/Dakota) Where: Unkown / Somalia, 1964 Remark 6OS-AAB Inaugural flight for service to Kisamayo circa 1964. Somali Airlines/Boeing 707-330B Taken: Frankfurt am Main (Rhein-Main AB) (FRA / FRF / EDDF)/ Germany, August 29, 1986 Remark/ 6O-SBT (cn 19316/547) This ex-Lufthansa aircraft is on its take-off run on runway 18. Somali Airlines/Boeing 720-023B Taken: Amsterdam - Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)/ Netherlands, September 6, 1978 Remark/6O-SAW (cn 18015/149) Somali Airlines operated to AMS for a short time only. Somali Airlines/Airbus A310-222 Taken/Rome - Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) (FCO / LIRF)/Italy, January 5, 1989 Remark/ OO-SCB (cn 313) Leased from Sabena Somali Airlines/Airbus A310-304 Taken: Frankfurt am Main (Rhein-Main AB) (FRA / FRF / EDDF)/ Germany, April 5, 1989 Remark F-ODSV (cn 473) Somali Airlines/Boeing 707-330B Taken: Mogadishu International (MGQ / HCMM)/ Somalia, 1985 Remark: 6O-SBT Somali Airlines 707 departing Mogadishu, most likely for Nairobi, Kenya. Alitalia airliner and military C-130 visible at right. Somali Airlines/ Boeing 707-338C Where: Tucson - Davis-Monthan AFB (DMA / KDMA)/USA - Arizona, March 30, 1999 Remark: N342A (cn 18953/443) Formerly 6O-SBM / VH-EBQ. Now stored in Area 22 Row 12, inventory code CZ145. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BUKURR Posted April 5, 2010 Damn you Somali's :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cabdow Posted April 5, 2010 ^ Oo adu xageed damn-ta iskaga reebtay? Will we ever see Somali airline again? Only time will tell, I guess! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Napoleon Posted April 5, 2010 Ah, the good old days when somalia was governed by sound socialist regime and not extremist religious dogma of today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BUKURR Posted April 5, 2010 Couldn't help it man, had to damn someone, whoever lead us to this deserves more of our lacnad till the dooms day. Who sold our fleet, and in which legal manner does that took place? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tuujiye Posted April 5, 2010 GD don't worry about planes duqa..do you see the second pic? at Ireland, nuune was the pilot of that airplane loool so as long as we have the educated people sxb, we will be fine...and don't worry about ligal rights loool because does days sxb no one knew about ligal rights and the few that steped up and tried to get some ligal rights, didn't make it and it was before the war lool.... maartii dhulka ku jirtay dad la baxay iyo tuubooyinkii guryaha miyaa dhaafayaan wax kale.... Wareer Badanaa!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted April 5, 2010 1987 was the last time I flew with the Somali Airlines ........... next will be the Somaliland Airlines ,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Polanyi Posted April 5, 2010 Originally posted by Napoleon: Ah, the good old days when somalia was governed by sound socialist regime and not extremist religious dogma of today. And the good old socialists(tribalists) destroyed the country and turned you into a refugee. Now all that you have is to look at pictures of aeroplanes and look back the "good ol days". ps.these monkeys always find a way to insert religion into the the debate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 5, 2010 JB, will Nuune fly for SL tolow? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted April 5, 2010 Imikuun buu number khalad ah i siine iga daaa ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 5, 2010 He might need an incentive......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted April 5, 2010 ^Everyman has a price miyaa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted April 5, 2010 Dee muu qiimihiisa uun sheego ,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Napoleon Posted April 5, 2010 Originally posted by Karl_Polanyi: quote:Originally posted by Napoleon: Ah, the good old days when somalia was governed by sound socialist regime and not extremist religious dogma of today. And the good old socialists(tribalists) destroyed the country and turned you into a refugee. Now all that you have is to look at pictures of aeroplanes and look back the "good ol days". ps.these monkeys always find a way to insert religion into the the debate. The tribalists are those that destroyed our beautiful nation and continue to destroy it today, whether they are religious extremists or foreign bought dogs. I can't help be reminiscent of the good old days,for good they were, and we the proud people's of the horn, were the pride of africa. We were a people who understood the concept of law and order, people who understood 'kala dembeyn' and the need to work for the greater good. The best memories I've had are still back in somalia, in the early 80's, growing up in beautiful xamar. I remember the beautiful sands of liido beach where I would go every weekend to swim, play football and have a laugh. I remember a time when somalia was a vibrant and colorful place where laughter and good conversation were the mainstay and not suspicion, where good innovation was encouraged and not destroyed, where reason trumped emotionalism and radicalism, where women didn't dress like bee keepers and ninja's, but wore colorful clothing imported from across the globe, where business thrived and you would see mobile vendors, farmers, and nomads all of them working hard. An Ideal tourist destination, where people from different cultures would come and interact with another in the birthplace of human civilization itself. And what have we been reduced to today? Nothing more than a former shell of ourselves, our pride and noble characteristics replaced by laziness, thievery, small mindedness, hatred and ignorance. And we've reduced our beautiful capital to a dilapidated wasteland drenched in the blood of the innocent, a place where you don't hear laughter anymore but only the sounds of bullets, bombs, and wailing of mothers. And you Karl Polyani, you my dogmatic friend may sit behind your comfortable chair, pick your nose and wage a cyber jihaad encouraging teenage suicide bombers, but back home, all people want is to get back to the 80's and get back to peace. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Polanyi Posted April 5, 2010 ^^ good piece of nationalistic rhetoric and nostalgia for the past. I am sure the 80s were a jolly time for liberal Somalis. Just a pity I can't verify it as I was a baby and Xamar aint quiet my hood. But you are still missing the point, ya hippie. the long term impact of the ecstasy you snorted in the 80s is making you conveniently forget some simple facts gained from google history books: 1. your "good ol" socialist regime also destroyed somali cities, killed somali mothers and imprisoned thousands of somalis. 2. your good ol socialist regime was also instrumental in using tribalism as a political tool 3. So don't blame the wadads for ruining your pipe dream, rather blame your fellow seculars, tribalists and good old socialists for making you a nostalgic refugee. 4. Your "good ol" socialist regime had its time. It used it to wage war against the sons of the dacwah. today the rules of the game have changed and the somali territories are the blessed home of the ninjas, beardos and the kitab of Allah is high in many places. Gaalnimo idoctrination and fusq is almost over in Somalia( whether you detest or not). the only think you can do is live in the glorious anti Islamic, Qashin folk infested past. get used to it! ps. lol @encouraging teenage suicide bombers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites