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Photo ID: 1496666
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NC91008 (cn 2245) The airplane that killed Boeing's initial attempt to enter the airliners business, on display as the centerpiece of the Museum of Flight. |
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Photo ID: 1326188
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Views: 4393
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NC91008 (cn 2245) This vintage DC-3 started out its life with American Airlines as N138D in 1940 - Museum of Flight |
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Photo ID: 1245872
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Views: 2426
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Photo ID: 1037532
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Photo ID: 0803729
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N770SU (cn 2252) Departing runway 27L before being painted in it's new owners livery. Destroyed on January 15, 1977 trying to return to this same runway after developing engine trouble on take off. Other regns were NC28321, N73B, N477B and N73KW. |
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Photo ID: 0803727
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Views: 1914
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N770SU (cn 2252) Operated by Ohio State University. Later sold to Air Sunshine and destroyed on January 15, 1977 trying to return to the Miami airport after developing engine trouble on take off. Other regns were NC28321, N73B, N477B and N73KW. |
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Photo ID: 0799619
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Views: 2140
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N73KW (cn 2252) About to depart runway 9R. Destroyed months later on January 15, 1977 trying to return to this same runway after developing engine trouble on take off. Other regns were NC28321, N73B, N477B and N770SU. |
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Photo ID: 0758649
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Views: 1680
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N138D (cn 2245) Former American Airlines NC15591 which was operated from 1940. Note RH passenger airstair door and passenger interior. |
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Photo ID: 0730799
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Views: 1856
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Photo ID: 0599022
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NC91008 (cn 2245) On display inside the Great Gallery of the Museum of Flight. This aircraft is actually registered as N138D |
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Photo ID: 0595119
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Views: 1939
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N770SU (cn 2252) Flag carrier for the Sunshine State? Re-registered N73KW and later written off. First time on database. |
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Photo ID: 0583304
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Views: 1182
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Photo ID: 0574769
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Photo ID: 0554934
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NC91008 (cn 2245) Museum of Flight's DC-3 (N138D) painted in the Alaska Airlines scheme. |
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Photo ID: 0547017
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Views: 892
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N138D (cn 2245) This aircraft is now preserved by Boeing. First photo on airliners.net in this livery |
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