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Zomby Woof wrote:
Broaden is sexist, it should be womanen or personen? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... Zomby Woof wrote: Broaden is sexist, it should be womanen or personen? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Something visual ain't matchin' the verbiage. ZW |
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"Zomby Woof" wrote in
news ![]() begin 666 Boeing Recruitment Ad (Computerworld Canada - June 19 1998) (Resized).jpg Attachment decoded: Boeing Recruitment Ad (Computerworld Canada - June 19 1998) (Resized).jpg ` end Hum... just guessing... it isn't a Boeing aircraft on the picture? |
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Pretty sure that it's a DC-8.
Chunbala wrote in news:Xns9DE29A00492FAChunbala@ 216.196.97.131: "Zomby Woof" wrote in news ![]() begin 666 Boeing Recruitment Ad (Computerworld Canada - June 19 1998) (Resized).jpg Attachment decoded: Boeing Recruitment Ad (Computerworld Canada - June 19 1998) (Resized).jpg ` end Hum... just guessing... it isn't a Boeing aircraft on the picture? |
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There's no horizon. S
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"Zomby Woof" wrote in message
news ![]() All the other guesses are correct, but I noticed that they're advertising for COBOL programmers - which was still happening in '98. Since then, I'm told that COBOL skills are poison on your CV, as if it was that language that caused global warming in the first place. -- Cheers Dave Kearton (friends don't let friends write in COBOL) |
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I'm pretty sure it's a DC-8.
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It's a DC-8.
It's not one of the 60-series cargo stretches, but ouside of that I'm not sure of which variant. The giveaway is the set of ram air scoops on the nose at 5 & 7 o'clock. I could be mistaken here, but perhaps the flaps don't look quite right for a 707- didn't most 707s have a more slotted style? Just one more telltale possibility - the leading edge looks like the straight-line 30 degree sweep of DC-8s while 707s had 35 degrees, and a lot of types had an extra-sweep sleeve between the fuselage and the inboard engines. My Boeing book is in the next room, but I just ate and got too comfortable to move. -photoplasm On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 10:35:01 -0700, "Zomby Woof" wrote: |
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![]() "Transistor Bubblezap" wrote Pretty sure that it's a DC-8. I was thinking 707. Why do you think DC-8? -- Jim in NC |
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