Bon Jovi
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Bon Jovi
The Bon Jovi plane slid off the runway last night here in Canada.
http://www.ketv.com/entertainment/6302298/detail.html
http://www.ketv.com/entertainment/6302298/detail.html

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Sorry to hear he had trouble. My neighbor's son is in a band, Beyond Tomorrow (www.rockbeyondtomorrow.com), that was the opening act for Bon Jovi's concert here in ATL last week.
He said Bon Jovi and his band members are a great bunch of guys.
Whose 707 would they have been using ?
He said Bon Jovi and his band members are a great bunch of guys.
Whose 707 would they have been using ?
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Originally Posted by Newforest
Could be Lowa Ltd. N88ZL?
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=207565

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From: Omicron Persei 8
At risk of hijacking this thread AND sounding like a complete anorak.......
We parked up near this aircraft recently and I noticed the engines (or maybe just the cowlings) are very different to the usual engine/cowling combinations that you normally see on the venerable old 707.
Here is an old picture of N88ZL with the "normal" engine/cowling combination:-
http://www.jetphotos.net/images/b/B.....jpg.29982.jpg
And here is a close up of the same aircraft taken some years later, after a respray, and with very different looking engines/cowlings;
http://images1.jetphotos.net/images/....jpg.71180.jpg
(Mods. feel free to move my post to any other forum if you think it appropriate. CC)
We parked up near this aircraft recently and I noticed the engines (or maybe just the cowlings) are very different to the usual engine/cowling combinations that you normally see on the venerable old 707.
Here is an old picture of N88ZL with the "normal" engine/cowling combination:-
http://www.jetphotos.net/images/b/B.....jpg.29982.jpg
And here is a close up of the same aircraft taken some years later, after a respray, and with very different looking engines/cowlings;
http://images1.jetphotos.net/images/....jpg.71180.jpg
(Mods. feel free to move my post to any other forum if you think it appropriate. CC)
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From: Germany
Bon Jovi crash nightmare.




