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Mxsmanic wrote in
: qansett writes: why dont you ask Johnny Travolta??? He doesn't live in his aging 707, as far as I know. He does park it outside the house, though. All airplanes are aging, you idiot. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:
All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. Flow older, lots older. And so what? Fjukktard Bertie |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. |
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"Ken Finney" wrote in
: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. They'r enot actually 707's. They look a bit like them, but they're substantially different airplanes.. Boeing's own designation for them was 717, in fact. Bertie |
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .130... "Ken Finney" wrote in : "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. They'r enot actually 707's. They look a bit like them, but they're substantially different airplanes.. Boeing's own designation for them was 717, in fact. The predecessor of the 707 was the KC-135, the 717. The AWACS 707s are indeed militarized commercial 707s. |
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:
All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. They'r enot actually 707's. They look a bit like them, but they're substantially different airplanes.. Boeing's own designation for them was 717, in fact. The predecessor of the 707 was the KC-135, the 717. The AWACS 707s are indeed militarized commercial 707s. That's interesting, since the current Boeing redition of the DC-9/MD-80 is also designated as 717. There was also a Boeing 720, in the bad-old-days, but I didn't bother to look any of this up... |
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"Peter Dohm" wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. They'r enot actually 707's. They look a bit like them, but they're substantially different airplanes.. Boeing's own designation for them was 717, in fact. The predecessor of the 707 was the KC-135, the 717. The AWACS 707s are indeed militarized commercial 707s. That's interesting, since the current Boeing redition of the DC-9/MD-80 is also designated as 717. There was also a Boeing 720, in the bad-old-days, but I didn't bother to look any of this up... Bad old days? Those were magnificent airplanes. Even today they would hold up wel in just about anything but fuel consumption.. The 720 in particular. Bertie |
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"Peter Dohm" wrote in message ... Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. They'r enot actually 707's. They look a bit like them, but they're substantially different airplanes.. Boeing's own designation for them was 717, in fact. The predecessor of the 707 was the KC-135, the 717. The AWACS 707s are indeed militarized commercial 707s. That's interesting, since the current Boeing redition of the DC-9/MD-80 is also designated as 717. There was also a Boeing 720, in the bad-old-days, but I didn't bother to look any of this up... Details are available on http://www.boeing.com/commercial/707family/deriv.html "The KC/C-135 series was initially designated within The Boeing Company as the model 717. In January 1998, the 717 model number was reassigned to the commercial line for the 717-200 regional jetliner. Additionally, three 707-120s plus two 707-320Bs, designated VC-137s, were delivered to the Military Airlift Command for transporting high government officials. These 707s transported the President for more than 30 years until replaced in 1990 by two 747-200s designated as VC-25s. Recent military applications of the 707 are the E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System or AWACS (used by the U.S. Air Force, NATO, the Saudi government and the French and British air forces for airborne surveillance, command and control) and the E-6 used by the U.S. Navy for submarine communications. When the 707 production line was closed at the end of May 1991, Boeing had sold 1,010 of all types (not counting the KC-135 series). " |
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"Ken Finney" wrote in news:JFq444.Lr6
@news.boeing.com: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .130... "Ken Finney" wrote in : "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Bertie the Bunyip writes: All airplanes are aging, you idiot. The 707 has been doing it longer than most. John Travolta's was built in 1964. And the AWACS 707s are going to be in service post 2037. They'r enot actually 707's. They look a bit like them, but they're substantially different airplanes.. Boeing's own designation for them was 717, in fact. The predecessor of the 707 was the KC-135, the 717. The AWACS 707s are indeed militarized commercial 707s. Oops, you're dead right! Bertie |
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