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Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:04 pm
Hi Guys,
I was wondering that since this aircraft has been restored and has now been to two major airshows in Oshkosh and most recently, Thunder, I was wondering that since I was unable to attend either show if anyone got some good static and in flight shots of her. I ask this because this particular aircraft, if memory serves me well, was a fixture at St. Paul Downtown Airport for many years slowly sliding into disrepair and decay, until the project was undertaken to transform her into, from what I can tell, a very nice looking representation of her breed.
Please take pity on this less fortunate avid enthusiast <okay...shameless plug here> and post some photo's of her suitable for use as wallpaper.
Thanks muchly in advance,
Paul
Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:37 pm
Some from my Thunder pages




Cheers,
Eric
Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:49 pm
One from Thunder on Saturday.
Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:11 am
The DC-7 is doing flights out of Teterboro NJ for the next few days. This morning on the news the reporters warned the public not to be alarmed to see a vintage airplane flying near Manhatten
Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:20 am
It's a BEAUTIFUL airplane and I enjoyed seeing it at Oshkosh and at Thunder Over Michigan.
A thread has already been started on on the DC-7B in the "Vintage Aviation Forum" under the WIX Hangar (since it is not a former military aircraft):
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19552&start=0
Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:32 am
Cool, very very cool indeed, thanks for sharing the pictures
Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:57 pm
Many Moons Ago, when I was in A&P school, I had an Instructor, that had flown as the F/E on Sevens, his son-n-law works with me. I am going to make sure he see's this thread with the pics. Thanks Guys, your shots are great.
Robbie
Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:04 pm
ANDREW SEMON:
Dude. . . I am SO freakin' jealous!

Thanks for sharing your photos. (got any more?

)
I'd gladly pay $300 to take a flight on the Seven! (if they ever bring her to Texas, that is)
Dean the propliner freak
Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:06 pm
The altitude is kept to about 2000 feet and therefore you were able to get a good feel of the speed of this girl....the exhaust just glowed red for the entire flight...check out the shadow under us..

And once in the air ... flight deck was open to visitors....these guys are focused....father & son on the yokes...and Carlos on the engines..

Second flight on Sat.

Old school...
Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:12 pm
I don't have it in front of me, but my neighbor (Eastern retiree) has one flight out of MIA in that aircraft as FE. His log showed the date, duration, rest of the crew, etc. I know he's excited to see the old girl flying.
Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:32 pm
Was sitting on the front steps to my house this morning when I heard something big and round flying around. The sound put what ever it was on final into Newport News/Williamsburg (PHF) it seemed to take forever to show itself. It was the DC-7B and darn was I surprised. Grabbed my Dad (who was down for a visit), my camera and the car keys.
Turns out that they dropped in for a fuel stop on their way home from Teterboro. Even with a 2 buck discount they were going to be paying over six dollars a gallon in NJ, here they were getting fuel for less then 4 and a half. Economics 101 made this a really smart pit stop. The FBO and crew were extremely friendly and a joy to meet and spend time with. Even got a little oily helping the crew chief with his turnaround (once a crew chief always a crew chief)!
Had to laugh at the thought of what the commerical pilots thought when taxiing up and seeing that legend of the sky sitting there. The takeoff was sweet music to the ears of someone that loves big and round.
Good luck guys and thanks for dropping by today!!!!
Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:56 pm
I love the in flight shots from inside! Thanks for posting them!
Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:25 pm
Rolls Royce Heritage competition at Reno next month? Anyone? Buehler?
I would LOVE to see that thing show up and knock everyone's socks off!
Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:12 pm
planenutti wrote:Had to laugh at the thought of what the commerical pilots thought when taxiing up and seeing that legend of the sky sitting there.
I don't want to hijack this excellent thread, but I have to toss in an unrelated (but somehow related!) comment. . .
A few years back (early 2007, I think) we had the B-17 on display at an aviation career day event at D/FW Airport. While taxiing out for takeoff, we were told to hold short of Rwy 36R for landing traffic, which was an American Airlines MD-87. As the MD-87 touched down and rolled past us, over the radio we heard the following comment from one of its crew: "Wow, a REAL airplane!". That absolutely made our day.

You wanna know what the commercial pilots thought when they saw N836D on your ramp? I'll bet it was the same as when they saw us.
Hey, guys. . . keep those DC-7 pictures and stories coming! I'm lovin' it!
Cheers!
Dean the propliner freak (and HUGE fan of N836D in particular!)
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