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Photo ID: 1057816
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Views: 32262
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N743R (cn 306-11) Aircraft carried CAL President Bob Six and his wife, actress Audrey Meadows, to the 747 factory in Everett WA to make final decisions regarding interior design of aircraft in production. Acft was destroyed and the two pilots killed in an accident on Apr. 13, 1973. No other pax aboard. |
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Photo ID: 1057354
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Views: 272095
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61-7964 (cn 2015) Shot from T-38 chase plane while on assignment for National Geographic magazine. Beale AFB (KBAB) in the background. |
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Photo ID: 1056885
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Views: 27099
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N1R (cn 18022/174) Not absolutely certain where I took this photo (35 years ago!). Anyone recognize the place? |
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Photo ID: 1056884
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Views: 30833
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N806SW (cn 45883/308) On let-down, passing through FL 290, showing dual Litton LTN-51 inertial navagation systems with distance to next waypoints. Also seen, landing card with approach speeds. |
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Photo ID: 1048521
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Views: 295942
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N736PA (cn 19643/11) Three pre-delivery acft at B-747 factory in Everett, Wash., taken prior to FAA's certification of B-747, and introduction into commercial service. |
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Photo ID: 1048387
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Views: 12067
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N8633 (cn 46020/415) Acft in military PAX configuration (219 seats) for Vietnam Airlift of troops from Seattle to various U.S. bases in South Vietnam. Photographer was a copilot at this time, and based at McChord AFB, Tacoma, Wash. |
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Photo ID: 1048279
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Views: 38275
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N703SW (cn 21764/394) Engine is the rare P&W JT9D-70A (not a GE CF6 as some think!), the most powerful jet engine in the world at the time of its development (53,000 lbs of thrust) and first appeard on 703's sister-ship, N702SW back in May 1976. N702SW was the test-bed aircraft used for certification of these engines. It was developed with the 200F freighter in mind, and is instantly recognizable by it sleek profile and elliptical cowling. |
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