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Remarks: Once registered as N220NW with Northwest Airlines, this aircraft is now registered to the Charlotte Aircraft Company as N220PR.
Remarks: I love this shot not only because of all these aircraft in one picture, but also because you can see what a 727 looks like compared to a 747.
Remarks: Somewhere over Labrador enroute to DTW. Flight NW53 FRA-DTW, seat 30J, picture 1 of 3.
Remarks: On finals for runway 21R (which today is runway 22L) at DTW. Flight NW53 FRA-DTW, seat 30J, picture 2 of 3.
Remarks: Landing runway 21R (which today is runway 22L) at DTW. Flight NW53 FRA-DTW, seat 30J, picture 3 of 3
Remarks: Departing off runway 01L.
Remarks: Taxiing to runway 01L.
Remarks: The high flight time DC-10, in the process of having her nosewheel truck removed.
Remarks: The high flight time DC-10, sits on death row in Maxton. Nose wheel truck is apparently a popular piece on the second hand market....
Remarks: The high flight time DC-10, sits on death row in Maxton. Nose wheel truck, and center wheel truck are gone, as well as the engines.
Remarks: The high flight time DC-10, sits on death row in Maxton. N603US is in the foreground, N202US and others in the background.
Remarks: At the time she was flown to Maxton, she was the high flight hours DC-10 in the world with nearly 13 and a half years IN THE AIR! Slowly being broken now...
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