727-100 "No Reserve"

It's sad to see an aircraft in such condition.
 
Wish a museum could pick her up. Can't imagine she has a lot of life left on the airframe at 60k hours, 40k+ cycles, and in that sort of condition...

Cheers,

-Andrew
 
It is amazing with all of the aircraft sitting in boneyards in the desert. Many of them could still fly but are just to inefficient to keep flying. Kind of like old steam engines. :blueplane:
ApacheBob
 
That is an Alaskan Airlines N #.......753AS
 
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Or, cut off the cockpit for a "really" authentic flight simulator deck.

~ Christopher
 
We're doing that with a DC-6 nose at The 1940 Air Terminal Museum... we also have a SWA 737-200 full-motion sim that we'll be setting up, though not with the motion.
 
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