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A visitor from Singapore posted Thu January 1, 2009:Its kind of sad though, to become bits and pieces after such great service. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Wed December 31, 2008:Very sad to see a once proud jetliner in this disrepair condition. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat September 30, 2006:It's okay people. She signed her organ donar card in her passing moments... | |
A visitor from Japan posted Tue May 2, 2006:How sad... | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat April 29, 2006:Come on guys, how else are tug 'learner' drivers supposed to gain experience? ;-) | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue April 25, 2006:So who's riding the brakes?! ;-) | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 24, 2006:Interesting technique for removing flight control equipment...just cut out the whole cockpit. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon April 24, 2006:Very Very sad. | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 24, 2006:This was one of our A/C. I work for Atlas Air Inc. this was a cargo 747-200 classic tail # N808MC. It is sad to see it now, but it was at the end of it's economic life and its scrapping lengthened the lives of a few more of our classic fleet (which we are replacing with 747-400's and 747-8's). As we move on and replace the few classics we have left, this was a necessary measure. It served well, but it was its time to go. Actually I know a few crew members who have the cargo door, nose cone, ect. and I've been inside this A/C during one of its final checks. You might see a few more of our classics looking like this soon. | |
A visitor from Malta posted Mon April 24, 2006:That's a sad site indeed! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 24, 2006:Looks like it has an crew ejection capsule, like the F-111.;-) | |
A visitor from Hong Kong posted Mon April 24, 2006:Tremendous! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Mon April 24, 2006:My god! I saw her in summer last year, already in a very dirty condition but it's quite shocking what they've done to her now! she slipped off the runway last winter. you can see the pics here. | |
A visitor from Uruguay posted Mon April 24, 2006:Maybe they were testing an ejectable cockpit? :P | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Mon April 24, 2006:So sad to see this baby in this shape. Perhaps it will be for airport firemen trainin´ on a 747. If it gets repaired, what a luck. T.B. | |
A visitor from Korea, Republic Of posted Mon April 24, 2006:Looks as though they just sawed off the section of fuselage that the registration number was painted on...! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 24, 2006:Too bad its only fun to fly in on sunny days. hate to see a beautiful heavy go down the toliet | |
A visitor from - posted Mon April 24, 2006:Heh, So this is were the new lowcost airline are gettin their planes?? :D | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 24, 2006:Looks airworthy to me.... haha | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun April 23, 2006:Any chance this is just part of a (very) heavy maintenance check? Or is she done? If so, very sad. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun April 23, 2006:After a over one year storage the crashed 747 will be scrapped soon ... It's a very sad sight - anyone who can tell me where I can get a piece of wing for my desktop? | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Sun April 23, 2006:Poor thing! Give her some respect guys! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun April 23, 2006:Is this the end, or is it being converted to a freighter or something? | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun April 23, 2006:Rest in Peace ( cry ) | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun April 23, 2006:Would kinda make brakeriding kinda hard with no flight deck :) | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sun April 23, 2006:Flight TH803002 from Dusseldorf to Los angeles,economy flight(only)....hehe sorry..it´s sad! | |
A visitor from - posted Sun April 23, 2006:You know, I could be wrong here, but it looks like it's missing a couple pieces... | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun April 23, 2006:Since when did the 747 come with an optional sunroof? | |
A visitor from Pakistan posted Sun April 23, 2006:So here's the new pilotless and solar powered model of Boeing 747. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun April 23, 2006:Really, really sad to see such a beautiful aircraft arriving at the end of its life:( | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun April 23, 2006:What a sad sight... | |
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