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Quemerford 22nd Aug 2019 05:57

Spooky: it's 'its' not 'it's'. Not a perfect world.

Great news on a DC-7 saved though!

Spooky 2 22nd Aug 2019 14:40


Originally Posted by Quemerford (Post 10551292)
Spooky: it's 'its' not 'it's'. Not a perfect world.

Great news on a DC-7 saved though!


Thanks.

Typing while sipping can be hazardous to one's writing skills.

Quemerford 22nd Aug 2019 15:06


Originally Posted by Spooky 2 (Post 10551762)
Thanks.

Typing while sipping can be hazardous to one's writing skills.

Also depends on what one is sipping, and how much! :ok:

bafanguy 23rd Aug 2019 18:47


Originally Posted by Spooky 2 (Post 10550843)
This is not a DC6 but it stilll remains an interesting project, especially since this aircraft has returned to it's original operator.

Unfortunately it will not be maintained in an airworthy condition, but none the less it remains a significant part of the Douglas airliner history.

Spooky2,

It's a shame they won't put it in airworthy condition and fly it for the same reason they fly the DC3. They should just spend a couple of weeks of Ed Bastian's paycheck and get it done. :ok:



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