Unidentifed aircraft in Maxton, NC
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Unidentifed aircraft in Maxton, NC
Any idea who this aircraft in the foreground used to belong to? It looks like it may have been an old Midwest Express aircraft but I am not sure.
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NWA757,
Maybe can help you this
Scrapped at Mojave,US.CA (fuselage sections to El Mirage,CA)
private operator in USA N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Fiesta Air Travel Club N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Jadepoint USA N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Sundance Travel Club N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Trans Anatolian Airlines N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
United Airlines N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Greetz,
Dave
Maybe can help you this
Scrapped at Mojave,US.CA (fuselage sections to El Mirage,CA)
private operator in USA N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Fiesta Air Travel Club N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Jadepoint USA N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Sundance Travel Club N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Trans Anatolian Airlines N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
United Airlines N8015U DC-8-21 45589 27
Greetz,
Dave
Hi Lyulka,
I came up with the Federal Express colours because i thought this cockpit was from a DC-8. The other cockpit on the pic was a DC-8.
BTW how do you see this is a DC-9? What are the cockpit differences?
FedEx operated DC-8s, like this http://www.airliners.net/open.file/169019/L/
so i thought the plane which we are looking for was a repainted DC-8. (without repainting the belly offcourse)
If you compare the coloursheme of the unidentified cockpit with this pic http://www.airliners.net/open.file/214405/L/ you see how similar the colours are.
I know my idea is based on a few suppositions, but i was just giving my thought.
OO-VEX
I came up with the Federal Express colours because i thought this cockpit was from a DC-8. The other cockpit on the pic was a DC-8.
BTW how do you see this is a DC-9? What are the cockpit differences?
FedEx operated DC-8s, like this http://www.airliners.net/open.file/169019/L/
so i thought the plane which we are looking for was a repainted DC-8. (without repainting the belly offcourse)
If you compare the coloursheme of the unidentified cockpit with this pic http://www.airliners.net/open.file/214405/L/ you see how similar the colours are.
I know my idea is based on a few suppositions, but i was just giving my thought.
Sorry Andre but i'm colour-blind and than things like this can happen.The previous Federal Express scheme was dark blue not darl grey.
OO-VEX
The DC-8 has little air intakes in the nose of the aircraft. The DC-9 doesn't.OO-VEX wrote: BTW how do you see this is a DC-9? What are the cockpit differences?
See,
Air intake: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/409782/L/
No air intake: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/369073/L/
That's the only difference I could find.
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OO-VEX wrote
The picture certainly looks like Air Midwest c/s to me and they have replaced Dc-9's with 717's recently.
Meerkat
In addition to NWA757's reply, the DC-9 passenger door is closer to the cockpit than on the DC-8 and has the airstair door below(don't remember DC-8's having this).BTW how do you see this is a DC-9? What are the cockpit differences?
The picture certainly looks like Air Midwest c/s to me and they have replaced Dc-9's with 717's recently.
Meerkat
