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Skydrol Leak
12th Apr 2008, 07:27
I am wondering If anyone knows what kind of engines were put on this airframe?

B727-276 c/n 21171-1232


As I believe there were few options as;
JT8D-9A/15/17/17R
I am just curious what thrust rating would be in this particular type installed on this airframe?

Flight Detent
12th Apr 2008, 11:41
Hi SL,

That airplane had -15s,

I've got a few hundred hours operating that airplane for Australian Airlines '87 to '92, based in Melbourne.

The only pax B727s I knew of with the -17s were the Kuwaiti ones, three RPT pax airplanes, and one VIP airplane.
I also have several hundred hours on those.
When they were 'sold' to Syrian Air in '94, I was part of the crew that delivered them to Damascus, and carried out the upgrade training for the Syrian Captns and FEs.

A bit 'off question' I know, but I just had to!

Cheers...FD...:cool:

captjns
12th Apr 2008, 13:59
Eastern Airlines had a few -225s with -17Rs used for South America. They also had nose wheel brakes too.

http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgMakeModel.nsf/0/9cc3860112f05f72862573460049d2e0/$FILE/E2EA.pdf


http://www.avjets.com/index.php?view=article&id=47&tmpl=component&print=1&page=&Itemid=55&option=com_content

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/docs/a3we.pdf

Skydrol Leak
12th Apr 2008, 18:55
Thanks guys, very nice of you and I appreciate it a lot!I have a sim checkride the end of the month so this will give me some good info about the power settings...

Just for anyone who is curious where the body of this plane went? The cockpit was saved from scrap and was made into a full motion SIM I believe back in late 2005 and is now fully operational at EGHH (Bournemouth airport,UK) with European airlines and serves as Jet transition sim or as MCC training sim. Interestingly enough it still carries the VH callsign...

ZFT
12th Apr 2008, 19:37
Skydrol Leak,

About 12 or so years ago EA purchased the ex Australian Airlines B727 simulator from Melbourne and installed it at Bournemouth. (I assisted with this way back then).

Are you sure that this is not the sim you refer to?

fantom
12th Apr 2008, 20:25
F Detent (JB) I think you're wrong; our Kuwaiti 727s were -17Rs.

f

XPMorten
12th Apr 2008, 20:31
EDIT: I misread the datafile, VH-TBM is indeed XA-SLG - sorry!

VH-TBM
21171 1232 B727-276(A)(WL) JT8D-15(HK3) 11/18/76 AVIACSA XA-SLG

Flight Detent, could this be yours?

VH-TBH
S 20553 991 B727-276(A) JT8D-15 11/20/73 AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES
N1787B [B/U @ GREENWOOD, MS JUN92]

There were dozens of operators with -17 engines, not sure how many
pax tho :)

Cheers,

M

Mr.Buzzy
13th Apr 2008, 02:20
Does anyone know what became of VH-TBO and VH TBQ?

Was lucky enough to be on their delivery flights in 78 and 79 albeit as a very young fella!

I still remember watching a navigator climb up to "look out the roof for a better view" somewhere over the Pacific.

I also remember looking out some of the very aft passenger windows and seeing the engines on both sides STOPPED and running to the then open cockpit and announcing my discovery to the crew! The engineer humoured me and came back to investigate. Of course I was looking at the first row of stators but I was made to feel like I had made an important discovery! Ahh to be five again!

Years later as a first year apprentice with TN I had the pleasure of sitting in the Captains seat during a ground engine run of VH-TBQ. Was almost as misty eyed then as I am now!

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XPMorten
13th Apr 2008, 09:14
VH-TBO
21646 1434 B727-276(A) JT8D-15 01/25/79 AVIACSA XA-SMB

Sorry to bring you the sad news Buzzy :uhoh:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Aviacsa/Boeing-727-276-Adv/1039992/L/

VH-TBQ
22017 1564 B727-276(A) JT8D-15 01/14/80 AVIACSA XA-SIJ

She got winglets :)
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Aviacsa/Boeing-727-276-Adv/0796237/L/

Last picture I can find taken April 2006
http://www.myaviation.net/search/photo_search.php?id=00727349

Now stored at MTY as well.

M

Mr.Buzzy
13th Apr 2008, 11:02
Thanks XPMorten. I appreciate your info. Here are a few pics of VH-TBO during happier times for your info.
These photos were taken pre-delivery in Washington. Talk about a nice colour scheme!
kind regards
Buzzy

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http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn109/alfie074/TAAB727VH-TBOI01-1979.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn109/alfie074/TAAB727VH-TBOL01-1979.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn109/alfie074/TAAB727VH-TBOE01-1979.jpg

Flight Detent
13th Apr 2008, 11:15
Thanks Fantom,

You are quite right of course, a typo, they are/were -17Rs.

And they had nose wheel brakes too!

How are ya Fantom, long time!

PM me when you get time!

FD:ok:

john_tullamarine
13th Apr 2008, 23:26
.. memories ... although I wore a different colour, there was a period where the two companies shared freighter flying .... can't remember the exact regos but it was all great fun.

genex
13th Apr 2008, 23:46
If those pictures don't make you cry you should give up flying. What great photos! Haven't even been on one since 1989 but get misty real quick about the machine and those colours.

Mr.Buzzy
14th Apr 2008, 01:11
Glad you like them Genex!
They are the reason I took up flying.
A person very dear to me took them and the story of that photography day was one that I asked to be repeated over and over!
Enjoy

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hetfield
14th Apr 2008, 05:21
Nice pix.

Loved to fly the 727...:sad:

captjns
14th Apr 2008, 19:39
:{The best plane in the sky. Its a shame that Boeing quit building fun airplanes when the 727 was discontinued. What other transport plane is able to takeoff and land in 1600 meters and cruies at .88... and also a hoot to hand fly?:{