Hard landing at windy Birmingham last week.
Posted: 16 Feb 2014, 20:56
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She is the last passenger DC-10 left flying as was also the very last DC-10 to roll off the Long Beech production line. It will be doing pleasure flights all weekend from Birmingham, but I have been told it will then be preserved at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome in the UK.sprocky wrote:When I took off from BHX yesterday the aircraft was shaking as well.
But what made my day was the Biman DC-10-30 (sorry for the poor BlackBerry quality). Never expected to see a pax version in my life again after so many years. I read later that she came in for some farewell flights before being transferred to a museum in US. Unfortunately this won't come true and after the farewell flights she will go to Dhaka awaiting her fate
Well I guess we need to wait and see.sprocky wrote:Mark, this is new to me. I read something different here:
http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/ ... tle-museum