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Boeing 727
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(Airplane geek warning.... I missed 727 ... I’m actually old enough to have flown on one. If it weren’t for the noise restrictions these days, it would still be flying cargo as it was the DC-3 of the jet age. It had an excellent climb-rate)
(Airplane geek warning.... I missed 727 ... I’m actually old enough to have flown on one. If it weren’t for the noise restrictions these days, it would still be flying cargo as it was the DC-3 of the jet age. It had an excellent climb-rate)
I've only flown a few times, and I'm not sure what types of planes I was on at the time. I don't know if I've ever flown on a 727, but I do know I've been inside one. There was a time years ago that I worked for the industrial engineering department of a major package-delivery company writing software to simulate airport operations, and I've been inside each type of plane they had, which included 727s and a few 747s and 757s, as well as some DC-8s.
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(Awesome! My hometown is where the 707, 727, and 737 were built. Used to go to the river park near the airport and watch them fly the brand new 'green' planes out)
(Awesome! My hometown is where the 707, 727, and 737 were built. Used to go to the river park near the airport and watch them fly the brand new 'green' planes out)
Pretty cool!
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I guess it flew better than a lead zeppelin.
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