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Author: | The Inspector [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 UPDATE |
This Saturday Oct 7 DISCOVERY Channel is doing a program about what happens during an airliner crash using a 727-200. Question is, does anyone know the N#/msn/original operator of this bird? Since I worked on a bunch of them in the factory and afterwards @ BADWRENCH it would be interesting to know. Pretty tough old girl isn't it? I guess the leadup was to over explain basic airliner to Mr. & Mrs. Average on the couch, but I'd have liked to see a bit more of the airframe post impact, I see all but slats #1 &2 got hammered and the gear tore the entire inboard flap assemblies off as I sort of expected given trunnion and sta. 870 walking beam design, I was surprised to see the forward fuselage fail and tear away so cleanly @ about sta 500 in the middle of the 43 section barrel and not @ the sta 360 join ring |
Author: | Cherrybomber13 [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
well Bob Dole used it on the campaign trail a number of years ago. Im sure some research could pull the N number that way from a press photo. |
Author: | CAPFlyer [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
The aircraft in question was 727-212 c/n 21348, last registered as N293AS, ex-Champion Airlines, ex-Alaska Airlines. |
Author: | The Inspector [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
Thanks much!! Apparently original operator was SINGAPORE AIRLINES as it's original registration # was 9V-SGB, I know I laid hands on it while @ BADWRENCH as we did steady trade with ALASKA. CHAMPION was a division of NORTHWEST and several of their 727's were converted on a seasonal basis into semi executive configuration and leased as 'team planes' to various NBA teams. We kept the interiors and did the swapouts in both directions @ KPAE. It's going to be hard for me to watch this old acquaintance die, but at least she went with a bang and as a teaching moment and not bit by bit to the beer can factory. |
Author: | CAPFlyer [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
As time has gone on (small scale here) I've started wishing I'd kept a log of all the airplanes I fueled for charter companies and such (not as interested in the mainliners because they're a dime-a-dozen) to look back at them and see what's happened to the more interesting ones I fueled. I have photos of a few of the planes (one of ATI's DC-8-62F's, several of the An-124s, an Algerian IL-76, some of DHL's wingleted 727-100's, a Zantop L188F, etc), but there are planes I fueled that I didn't get photos of that I wish I had the registrations on because they were interesting planes and it'd be neat to try and meet up with some of them again and see what they look like now. |
Author: | Wildchild [ Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
Cherrybomber13 wrote: well Bob Dole used it on the campaign trail a number of years ago. Im sure some research could pull the N number that way from a press photo. So it deserves to get blown up? ] ![]() |
Author: | The Inspector [ Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
Wildchild wrote: Cherrybomber13 wrote: well Bob Dole used it on the campaign trail a number of years ago. Im sure some research could pull the N number that way from a press photo. So it deserves to get blown up? ] ![]() No, and no one said anything about or like that, but having back links helps track down the history of an airframe, like I'm curious about the N # on the Romney MD-80 to see who it's original operator might have been and how many other opertators it may have been with. N#'s and msn's let me and others check online links to track down a particular airframe. A good example? In this mornings birdcage liner in 'Today in History' noted that on Oct 4, 1960 an EASTERN L-188A crashed fatally on takeoff from Boston Logan, in less than three minutes I knew it was N 5533, msn 1062 and it's EAL fleet # was 533 by checking my on line resources. |
Author: | K5DH [ Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question about 'made for TV crash' program 727 |
CAPFlyer wrote: The aircraft in question was 727-212 c/n 21348, last registered as N293AS, ex-Champion Airlines, ex-Alaska Airlines. Here's what N293AS looked like on September 23, 2001: (about to transport Cindy and me from MBJ to DFW) ![]() |
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