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is there any other operator with four models of Landseer in their current fleet, we have three, but the fourth is not user friendly on tourism applications.
- makeminea2stroke
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Is the fourth one the Hiscreen?
Why is it no good for tourism?
Love the Landseer
Why is it no good for tourism?
Love the Landseer
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I'm sorry. You've got me stumped. You mention (4) models of Landseer, however I can only remember the (3) pictured. . . . .
Normal Landseer, Hi-screen version and Double Decker. The only other one I can remember was the smaller midi (Deluxe)
but I don't really know if that was classed as a Landseer model What was the fourth version NOT pictured
BTW: Very nice looking fleet. Look great together.
Normal Landseer, Hi-screen version and Double Decker. The only other one I can remember was the smaller midi (Deluxe)
but I don't really know if that was classed as a Landseer model What was the fourth version NOT pictured
BTW: Very nice looking fleet. Look great together.
- makeminea2stroke
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The 3rd one pictured is a Hideck, the fourth one I think is a highscreen. Same as the original Landseer but with Taller windscreens causing the roofline to be practically flat.
I can't think why the hiscreen wouldn't be suitable for tourism, if anything I would have thought viewing out the front for passengers would be improved.
Offcourse there could be another one I am not aware of or have forgotten about.
I can't think why the hiscreen wouldn't be suitable for tourism, if anything I would have thought viewing out the front for passengers would be improved.
Offcourse there could be another one I am not aware of or have forgotten about.
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I thought the one pictured WAS the hi-screen. Cannot visualise the hi-DECK
- makeminea2stroke
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I think I have it correct, but hopefully a Denning fan can confirm.
From Pics Denair posted some time ago
From Pics Denair posted some time ago
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Sort of forgot about the high screen, but was thinking of the two axel Landseer.
- makeminea2stroke
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Thanx escapes.
That explains it.
Why don't you go get a Hi-screen and have a full set of the big boyz?
You don't happen to have any wiring diagrams for the Landseers do you?
I've got one, I'm converting to a motorhome, and am having trouble tracing all the wires.
That explains it.
Why don't you go get a Hi-screen and have a full set of the big boyz?
You don't happen to have any wiring diagrams for the Landseers do you?
I've got one, I'm converting to a motorhome, and am having trouble tracing all the wires.
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Thx for that. My mistake. Hi-deck really looks nothing like the hi-screen (really) It was the hi-deck I was NOT familiar with. Could only rememmber the hi-screen version. Thx for the pic, that cleared it up for me.
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makeminea2stroke
We do but only the High Deck DDeck & Double Deck, but we also have 16 pallets of spare parts as well for Dennings.
Regards Escapes
We do but only the High Deck DDeck & Double Deck, but we also have 16 pallets of spare parts as well for Dennings.
Regards Escapes
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Very nice photo's escapes,You can see how clean and maintained the vehicles are.We get some of our buses
back to Melbourne covered in red dust.Is the DD an exAAT/APT unit?
back to Melbourne covered in red dust.Is the DD an exAAT/APT unit?
it's a load of hog wog wash
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Good to see an operator who is keeping these coaches well maintained and using for what they were made for!
I never get sick of hearing and seeing any designed and built Dennings coaches!
I never get sick of hearing and seeing any designed and built Dennings coaches!