They leave the FE panel or not in the upgrade (it would be cool if they did, but we all know weight is the game)?
But its the Mighty Beech. Ya can't beat that for good flying, even if the wings are about to fall off.I think I'm on serial number 3 of the mighty Hondo. It's by far the biggest POS of the fleet.
Yeah, but on a 60 year old beaver everything including the data plate has been replaced at some point.40 years old, thats cute. Try a 60 year old beaver with the obligatory coffee can hanging under the R-985 it to collect the oil.
Sell out.Careful there Airbus lover.
A 717 is an old clunker?
How the hell do they call a 717 a "clunker?" Our oldest one is a 1999 production year!
Ain't no MD-nothin'....ala MD-95....... about this one.![]()
That's ok. No plane is perfect.![]()
"Boeing builds airplanes. Douglas builds character."That's ok. No plane is perfect.![]()
40 years old, thats cute. Try a 60 year old beaver with the obligatory coffee can hanging under the R-985 it to collect the oil.
The venerable 757, no longer produced, debuted in 1981, which means that there are some examples plying the airways that could be 26 years old. So how do you tell an aircraft's age?
1984 serial no. 114 Lear 55 at the moment.
Not that there's anything wrong with being 26 and flying 26 year old airplanes of courseI'm not that good at math, but if it was built in '81, it's older than 26.