Not sure how long for, but at the moment theres a DC-8 parked up at the freight apron at NZAA.
Would love to have seen (or heard) it coming into land!
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d3fai13r wrote:QUOTE (d3fai13r @ Dec 8 2008, 03:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>ive got it (on small camera through illuminator) A6-HLC Heavy lift
Nice. Just checked on AVSIM and there's an AI model there for a HeavyLift DC8
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Trolly wrote:QUOTE (Trolly @ Dec 8 2008, 03:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>...Would love to have seen (or heard) it coming into land!Well if you're within 10km of it going out, there'll be no mistaking what it is.
Didn't know any of those pure jets were still allowed into commercial airports!
And if you are a little further away, just look for what looks like smoke from 4 Sabre jets in close formation

deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Dec 9 2008, 07:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>from the did you know files - a DC-8 was the first airliner to break the speed of sound in 1961 !!
It was ! the forgotten fact , good pointing Deane ... this lead to Convair using the 880/990 as the fastest type in airline service for the future , in real it did,nt matter , i wasnt like the Concorde but to the ill informed passenger ... he thought he got there cutting hours off the persons travel times .
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