Plane Before the Horse

SIGWX

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These days, I pretty much only collect models after I've seen the real deal (or at least the airline/type combo). It makes each model feel more meaningful, and turns my collection into a kind of personal travel/spotting journal.

That said… past me did not have such strict criteria.

Looking back, it's always a pleasant surprise when a model I bought years ago ends up connecting to an aircraft I later spot in person. Sometimes it’s the exact registration, sometimes it's the same type and airline, and sometimes a former operator connection. Either way, it adds an extra unexpected layer to my collection.

The recent threads on models of planes we've seen or flown IRL also made me take a long, hard look at my models. So in the spirit of putting the cart… ahem… plane before the horse, here are a few examples from my collection:

In 2022, I picked up a China Airlines A300, tail number B-18503, by AeroClassics. No deeper connection behind it at that time, just got it out of an appreciation for the A300 and the graceful China Airlines livery.

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A year later, while catching a flight out of IAH, I passed by a FedEx A300. Shortly after, I looked up the registration out of curiosity and discovered that the aircraft had previously flown for China Airlines as B-18573, just one digit off from my model.

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So while not the exact same airframe, there was still a real lineage connection there - same aircraft type and a direct operator history link. Maybe a slight stretch, but definitely my first full-circle moment.

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Others require more patience. Back in 2021, I picked up a model of Southwest N688SW, a 737-300, also made by AeroClassics. This was long after the type had retired by WN, and even though I never caught one during their active flying days, the -300 is such an iconic aircraft for WN that it felt like a must-have.

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Four years later, after seeing off a friend at Love Field, I stopped by the Frontiers of Flight Museum. Even before stepping inside, I was greeted by Southwest 737-300 N300SW, the "Spirit of Kitty Hawk," sitting out in the parking lot - a sight that felt like a delayed payoff for that earlier purchase.

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And a bonus, but my most satisfying example yet! During that same trip, I also caught a Southwest 737-700 departing overhead. The picture wasn't the best, so it lay in my camera roll among more exciting catches from the museum.

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It wasn't until later that I realized it was N221WN, which I happened to pick up as an NG release just a few months ago. Being the same bird down to the registration, it was easily my most unexpected, but biggest "plane before the horse" moment so far.

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What started as "that’s cool, I’ll get that" collection has gradually morphed into a memory-driven one, but I'm glad past me wasn't so strict. Otherwise, I wouldn't have had these unexpected full-circle moments.

I'd love to hear similar experiences from y'all!
 
I have a few stories like this.

Airbus A321XLR prototypes (F-WXLR, F-WWBZ and F-WWAB): I bought all three registrations in 2023 and in 2024, in Toulouse, I saw all three of them coming in for a landing after a test flight. I saw them again later. I once saw F-WWBZ depart for a test flight.

Air France Airbus A320 F-HEPC: I bought this model in 2022 and I saw the real aircraft at Orly when my plane was pushing back. Right to F-HEPC, there was F-GUGO (Air France A318) which I have in 1/500 and will be made by NG in 1/400. I was on board the other AF A318 NG will release.

Air France A321 F-GTAU: I bought this model in early 2023 and I saw it taking off last December.

Air France A350 : I bought the GJ AF A350 at release which is my first Air France A350 model and I saw real AF A350s at the Airbus Factory in Toulouse and saw one taking off from CDG airport. I can only confirm the registration of the one that departed CDG which I own in 1/500.

Air France 777-300ER F-GSQG: I have seen AF 777-300ERs before I even had a model of it. I can remember seeing them in three liveries, including the Skyteam livery. What makes F-GSQG special is that I saw it departing CDG a few months after acquiring the model.

Air France A330-200 in the new livery: I saw one land in real life but I don't know what the registration was.

Air France A220-300: Considering how common the A220 is about to be in the AF fleet, it was only a matter of time before I saw one. But before I did, I bought the model of F-HZUA. I never saw F-HZUA myself but I saw its sister aircraft F-HZUC a few months ago.

Air Canada A330-300: I bought the model in 2022 but AC started flying to my hometown with the A330 and that's where I saw them.

Air Canada 787-9 : They rarely fly to where I live, I usually see either the AC A330-300 or the 787-8 .

Transavia France A320neo OC: I bought the GJ release before seing one IRL.
 
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