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I thought it was very nice to have the engine and under carriage leg next to the very nice Plane Plaza model shop. The circular structure to the left of the under carriage and with ballons/balls inside is the front section of a KLM Clity Hopper F70/100 with fully intact cockpit. I was in a rush so didn't get to find the identity of that or what aircraft the engines and under carriage are from. Any idea any one?

Update: Thanks everyone for pointing out that the forward sections is of an ex TWA DC9-32 and not a Fokker. Serves me right for making myself look stupid by relying on unskilled info ;o) Also thanks for the info that the gear and engines are from a DC10. Cheers All!

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Apr 28, 2010

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I thought it was very nice to have the engine and under carriage leg next to the very nice Plane Plaza model shop. The circular structure to the left of the under carriage and with ballons/balls inside is the front section of a KLM Clity Hopper F70/100 with fully intact cockpit. I was in a rush so didn't get to find the identity of that or what aircraft the engines and under carriage are from. Any idea any one?

Update: Thanks everyone for pointing out that the forward sections is of an ex TWA DC9-32 and not a Fokker. Serves me right for making myself look stupid by relying on unskilled info ;o) Also thanks for the info that the gear and engines are from a DC10. Cheers All!

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Arjen Peters

The engine and under carriage are from a DC-10, the cockpit is from a DC-9

Aalok Gaitonde

Wow, very nice Aziz! It is very thoughtful of the airport/airline to put the old aircraft to such use rather than scrapping it off.

Dutch

Aziz, the gear and engine are from a DC-10 and the fuselage section is former N929L, a DC-9 of TWA. Nice overview.