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Photo ID: 1529655
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Photo ID: 1526884
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Photo ID: 1526339
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Photo ID: 1315660
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PH-DTA (cn 46550/46) PH-DTA on its last commercial KLM flight to Los Angeles. All titles were already removed and the registration was put on a sticker. From LAX this DC-10 was directly flown to Phoenix, to be made ready for its next owner Kras Air. This aircraft was also the DC-10-30 prototype Scanned slide |
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Photo ID: 1314800
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PH-KLD (cn 11269) Still in basic Air Littoral colours on a very wet day at Schiphol. The Ecuatoriana A-310 HC-BRA is just visible on the far side |
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Photo ID: 1010054
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) "David Livingstone". Being scavenged since the publication of accident report A-070/2004, it is now just a hollow tube with wings. [D70 + Reflex-Nikkor C 500mm f/8] |
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Photo ID: 1010034
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) No comments needed...just sad. [Nikon D70 + Nikkor C 500mm f/8 (thanks Óscar)] |
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Photo ID: 0969359
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) "David Livingstone": One year later. During the last month this aircraft has suffered the "cannibalization" of rudder, elevators, flaps and, as you can see, engines, nose and main gear... Besides, the workers are making jokes with this poor aircraft like the shark teeth over the radome cover. Moreover, notice that someone has written "Sliding Dutchman". |
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Photo ID: 0791629
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PH-DED (cn 46000/386) Before leaving the fleet, all logos an titles removed. |
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Photo ID: 0782809
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) Sitting on jacks, this is a close up of the front section of this damaged B734. Although its appeaarance, the crew made a great job controlling the damaged plane, thus no one was hurt seriously. My congrats to the whole crew. Notice the "Guardia Civil" seals on both the door and nose wheel gear bay. |
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Photo ID: 0782808
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) Close up of the left engine of this doomed plane, after it skidded off Rwy 25R upon landing. Thanks to the well doing of the whole crew, no one was seriously hurt, my congratulations go to them. |
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Photo ID: 0774512
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) Severe damages at the engine number 1 due the incident last 28th. November 2004 (this aircraft skidded off during the landing at runway 25R). |
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Photo ID: 0753254
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) Close look of the No.1 engine, the most damaged. Thanks Carlos for the ramp tour ;-) [Nikon D70] |
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Photo ID: 0749556
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) Famous "David Livingstone" still placed at ramp. Look close to the damages under the wing and also to the dented engine. |
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Photo ID: 0735279
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PH-BTC (cn 25424/2200) A few weeks after the accident. Close look of the No.1 engine. I think we must say thanks to Captain and the engineers of this nice aircraft and engine because nothing serious happened... strong aircraft and strong engines |
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