CirrusDriver
Well-Known Member
Here's mine
Oh boy, had no idea Eastern flew these.1960s airplane porn
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Sex appeal.Why is the bucket open on the #3 engine?
Oh boy, had no idea Eastern flew these.1960s airplane porn
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Chandler-Memorial field is where she was for the longest time. 5 miles south of Stellar Airpark (P19) and used to be home to T&G Aviation, now known as International Air Response. Ive been going to that place since about 1985, looking at the old DC-4/6/7s there that they used to use for aerial firefighting, plus the C-130s and other planes like Howard 500, etc. Cool place. Its on the Gila River Res, and the indians raised the fees for the place, so IAR moved out of there to Coolidge airport, about 10 miles south of my Queen Creek/San Tan Valley house.
3 of their former DC-7s were ex-Delta Airlines birds, and sold to them in 1968. Most all of them were scrapped on-site at Memorial field, as the C-130s were taken to Coolidge during the company move. However, one was redone in the Delta paintjob that's very nice looking, and was originally marked with Delta markings, until the airline told them to remove the Delta logos.....even though it was a firebomber.
Not sound like a troll but what is the obsession with that plane? I can understand the history. But design wise it just does not look right. Is it one of those things I need to see in person to get?
And it's not the only plane that I find odd. I have the same feelings towards the 747SP, and the first gen 737.
That said here is some British Airways love.
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Oh and a cockpit shot!
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Not sound like a troll but what is the obsession with that plane? I can understand the history. But design wise it just does not look right.
I think the reason it looks so unique is why I particularly like it.
But with the big engines came the pussification of the modern jetliner. Where is the smoke, Dough? Where is the smoke?The big-engine DC-8 is the sexiest commercial aircraft ever
But with the big engines came the pussification of the modern jetliner. Where is the smoke, Dough? Where is the smoke?