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Stars in the sky
Hm. Which were the stars in the sky when you were a kid? There is something like an ascending ranking of "Evergreen Passenger a/c types with US-American Origin, jet engines only". But I have found out, that "your #1 aircraft type" is not always #1 in all rankings. Mine isn't either.So I like to include propellers, of course. Everybody knows the Evergreen US Passenger jets... But even in this list, in ascending order, years of production, there are surprises. As I always mention it, the Lockheed (500) TriStar was very important for me. But it only was produced between 1970-1984. Which, together with the MD-11, marks the bottom of my list (only 12 years in production). So, who are your stars in the sky? The DC-10? 20 years in production. Not bad. But what about the B707? 25 years in production. And we still have not reached the top 3. #3 in this very personal ranking is in my eyes, the Boeing 767 passenger jet. The production ended in 2014, after 34 years. So, who is ...
Last edited by seahawk; 2017-12-07, 12:22.
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Japan Airlines B767 JL-812 take off from RCKH
Hi everyone,
I made this video this week and share it with you, hope you like it.
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JAL Japan Airlines
Hello everyone!
As JAL is selling many planes, I asked myself, if they also sell their 767-300F?
BSR,
7C9