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"Wunala Dreaming" 747 still fly in those colours ?

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does quantus's "Wunala Dreaming" 747 still fly in those colours ? and where from. thanks

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  1. It flies everywhere they fly the 747-400ER's.  It's often parked at LAX for 10+ hours awaiting to fly back to Australia.  

    I assume the way you spell "colour", you're nowhere near Los Angeles.  

    Some Interesting facts;

    VH-OJB Is the original "Wunala Dreaming".  It is a 747-400 with Rolls Royce engines.  It was repainted in the normal white with red tail Qantas colours in late 2003.

    VH-OEJ is the newest 747.  It's a 747-400ER with GE engines and was delivered and painted "Wunala Dreaming" also in late 2003.

    The right winglet on "Wunala Dreaming" is from another plane.  It doesn't have any yellow spots on it.  VH-OJE damaged it's winglet and they took "Wunala Dreaming"s while it was in a lengthy maintenance check and put OJE's repaired solid red winglet on "Wunala".

    http://www.airliners.net/photo/Qantas/Bo...

    http://www.airliners.net/photo/Qantas/Bo...


  2. It's "Qantas", and yes, the Wunala Dreaming bird is still in the sky! I can't really say when and where it's going to fly from; they don't give the aircraft rego or anything in the flight number.

    But obviously, the Wunala Dreaming 747-400 follows Qantas' 747 routes so if you go looking for 'em, you can probably go to the airport when a Qantas 747-400 is scheduled to land or take off and try your luck!

  3. Yes, I can't tell you exactly, but I've seen VH-OEJ at Sydney, Hong Kong and Los Angeles.

    They use to have a blue version of the Wunala Dreaming called ?Nalanji? Dreaming but I think they don't use that one any more.

  4. Yep its still flying however i don't know where you can catch a flight on it..

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