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Una cosa é certa, a meno che non mi stia rimbambendo, non vedrà mai il vecchio Kai Takalainvolo ha scritto:Beh ...ho voluto rendere la cosa piu' difficile;comunque la prima foto e' stata pubblicata online ufficilamente come 787 cockpit mock up,che effettivamente a poco a che vedere con l'originale.Luke3 ha scritto:Ah vabbè quello è un 787, così va molto meglio
Comunque bravo lo stesso
Questo è lo shuttle!alainvolo ha scritto:Chi lo sa?
PER LUKE: so che lo sai;se vuoi mandami la risposta in MP.Vediamo un po' cosa esce
Constellation?Kappa ha scritto:Nana, fuori strada...Eppure è facile!!
Nope!SIPRO1A ha scritto:Constellation?Kappa ha scritto:Nana, fuori strada...Eppure è facile!!
..... You can get up close and personal with these aircraft, and even tour through the museum's B-17 Flying Fortress bomber .....
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N3509G Miss Angela. It was delivered to the U. S. Army Air Corps as 44-85778. It was converted to a TB-17H trainer and then to a VB-17G VIP transport. Ace Smelting, Incorporated of Phoenix, Arizona bought it on August 14, 1959 and gave it its current registration. Sonora Flying Service of Columbia, California acquired it on September 20, 1960. Leo Demers of Madras, Oregon bought it on May 25, 1961 and flew it as tanker #97. Aero Union Corporation of Chico, California bought it on April 29, 1966 and flew it as tanker e16. Central Air Service of Rantoul, Kansas acquired it on June 2, 1972 and flew it as tanker f42, #42, and #102. Western Air Contractors of American Fork, Utah bought it on July 6, 1978 and sold it to Westernair of Albequerque, New Mexico on June 15, 1981. Aircraft Component Equipment Supplies of Klamath Falls, Oregon acquired it on March 28, 1982 and placed it in storage at Stockton, California in 1984. Arthur McDonnell of Mojave, California bought it in July 1990 and sold it to Florida Aircraft Leasing Corporation of Miami, Florida in February 1991. The Lone Star Flight Museum of Galveston, Texas and World Jet International of Fort Lauderdale, Florida acquired it in April 1991 and named it Miss Museum of Flying. It has been registered to Pond Warbirds since July 3, 2001. It is now named Miss Angela and is based at the Palm Springs Air Museum.