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Photo ID: 2242096
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N213US (cn 20213/160) Testing my new lens at the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Wonderful museum and city! |
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Photo ID: 2103116
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N213US (cn 20213/160) From this angle, the 737 looks like a Bullet Train. On display at the Museum of Flight. [Nikon D800+24-70mm f/2.8] |
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Photo ID: 1984596
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Photo ID: 1932721
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N213US (cn 20213/160) Nose section of this classic is preserved at the museum of flight. I love those old Gauges! |
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Photo ID: 1760629
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Views: 2691
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N213US (cn 20213/160) Delivered in 1969 to Piedmont Airlines, it later flew for US Air, which donated the aircraft to the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field. |
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Photo ID: 1756018
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Views: 6355
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N213US (cn 20213/160) Not something you see too often these days, many analog dials but no LCDs. Preserved at the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field, Seattle, WA. |
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Photo ID: 1754220
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N213US (cn 20213/160) Originally delivered to Piedmont in 1969, the forward fuselage section of this B732 is now on display at the Museum of Flight. |
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Photo ID: 1395006
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N744N (cn 20213/160) The Washington DC skyline frames this B737 classic. Later to become N213US with USAir then on display at the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field. Scan from slide. |
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Photo ID: 1367812
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N213US (cn 20213/160) USAir donated this 737-200 to hold a small film presentation. Dedicated to all US employees. [Nikon D200] |
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Photo ID: 1296881
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N213US (cn 20213/160) This Boeing 737 was built in 1969. Flying with the North Carolina-based Piedmont Airlines, she was named the “Tar Heel Pacemaker” before Piedmont was integrated into USAir. In 1995, USAir donated her to The Museum of Flight to serve as a home for “in-flight” movies on commercial air travel. |
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Photo ID: 1275371
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N213US (cn 20213/160) Flying with the North Carolina-based Piedmont Airlines, she was named the “Tar Heel Pacemaker” before Piedmont was integrated into USAir. Delivered in 1969, this 732 was donated to The Museum of Flight in 1995. |
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Photo ID: 0762916
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N744N (cn 20213/160) The older colourscheme of Piedmont is shown as this B737 is prepared for departure. Good old times! |
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Photo ID: 0656030
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Photo ID: 0650293
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Photo ID: 0588476
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N744N (cn 20213/160) "Tar Heel Pacemaker"; note the bi-centennial decal on the lower forward fuselage. |
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