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Picture of the Douglas DC-8-54(F) aircraft
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A visitor from Sweden posted Wed February 2, 2011:This is what a fuel efficent non-purpose airplane looks like | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun April 26, 2009:One word fantastic! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue August 26, 2008:This is probably a training plane for firefighters... | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri August 22, 2008:Looks like some parts of the plane are invisible! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Tue July 15, 2008:This DC-8 is prepared to transport oversize cargo. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat December 30, 2006:Great Paint Job!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue June 20, 2006:Hmmmm... It's missing somthing, but I just can't put my finger on it... ;) Cheers -MR | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon May 15, 2006:Something's missing? | |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu March 9, 2006:Nice convertable. Hope it doesnt mess up my hair | |
A visitor from Hong Kong posted Thu February 23, 2006:Good to be a boat | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue January 10, 2006:Reminds me of the Aloha 737-200 . . . ugh. Otherwise, interesting photo! | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri November 4, 2005:Did somebody saw Spliberg's A.I.? This picture reminds me that baby sitter robot (she only had a face, no the back part) who was finally destroyed in a "meat fair". Could be a kind of coincidence but this old baby is about to be completely destroyed and she´s only wearing a face. | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Tue November 1, 2005:Great work of the ants probably they did it cogratulations Andre | |
A visitor from Poland posted Sun October 30, 2005:What happened? :) | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Sun October 16, 2005:Beautiful aircraft. *Just* need some washing...!!!! :P | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat October 15, 2005:Nice convertible! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue October 11, 2005:I was led to this plane with the suggestion that the A350 also came in a secret 'cabrio' version... :) | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon October 10, 2005:Is this a new secret stealth technology - an attempt to make the aircraft invisible? Some debugging needed to hide remaining parts but overall impressive results! ;o) | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon October 10, 2005:A haunting, wonderful shot, reminds the viewer that time never stands still for technology, or ourselves...hard not to wish the pace of change weren't as fast sometimes...great work! | |
A visitor from Hungary posted Mon October 10, 2005:Itˇs an interesting photo from the past time but today is not uncharacteristic for Brazilia. I have seen this old plane in GRU on this summer but it I don´t think that´s a wrong advertisement of Brazil. Brazil have a lot of excellent airlines with brand new planes and a lot of good airports. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 9, 2005:Wow a flatbed DC8- don't see those every day!! :-) -Kuhndogg | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun October 9, 2005:"Come one, come all, enjoy open air flight on our new DC-8" | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun October 9, 2005:This is what happens when all the passengers are served chilli-cheese bean burritos :P Interesting picture, thanks for sharing :-) | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 9, 2005:I would put a diving pool on it. I bet it could still fly !! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sun October 9, 2005:It makes you wonder...Why didn't they dismantle it all? Say - Maybe the cockpit is intact. It would make a perfect simulator framework | |
A visitor from Spain posted Sun October 9, 2005:That'swhat I Call a Real Top Less! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun October 9, 2005:This is the first cabriolet-version of a aircarf I've ever seen. Best regards, Jack de Rooij, the Netherlands | |
A visitor from Australia posted Sun October 9, 2005:Ah, the rare DC-8 Flatbed great for oversize loads! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 9, 2005:Unique. | |
A visitor from France posted Sun October 9, 2005:DC-8 Convertible!!!!nice aircraft!!! | |
A visitor from Greece posted Sun October 9, 2005:If some day cabrio jets exist, would look something like this one... Every trip I made, I look at it, parked there for more that 1 year...beside Varig`s terminal D of Guarulhos Airport Internacional. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 9, 2005:Awful! Just awful! This picture shows how tragic a purpousful death of this beautiful aircraft (or any aircraft)is. I'm giving this five stars because of the emotional impact of this image. | |
A visitor from Austria posted Sun October 9, 2005:Looks nice, lol | |
A visitor from France posted Sun October 9, 2005:The first ever pickup version of this classic :D By the way, what is the interest to keep up this kind of frame ? | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 9, 2005:The new experimental Brazilian AF stealth aircraft. Still there's some work to do :) | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun October 9, 2005:Is this a DC-8 Cabrio or a special version of 8F for containers? | |
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