That's amazing because we have bad weather in America too.
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Originally posted by Asher View Post727s are over 20 years older.
Tu-134 first flight 29 July 1963
Boeing-727 flight February 9, 1963
THAT'S CALLED 20 YEARS???
The planes in service are largely third world African nations, etc using 40+ year old 727s.
Absolute, once again ABSOLUTE majority of 727s are used by USA for its domestic US airlines (with Canada coming second).
Just check the list of major Boeing-727 operators:
As of July 2010, 398 Boeing 727 aircraft (all variants) were in commercial airline service.[28] Most airlines have small numbers but the following operated ten or more aircraft:[28]
FedEx Express (75)
Astar Air Cargo (26)
Capital Cargo International Airlines (14)
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (13)
Cargojet Airways (12)
AeroSur (10)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_727
And it's laughtable to think that commercial airliners build in 60's are still in active service. Those 727s wich are still flying obviously were build in 80's.Last edited by Serb; September 9, 2011, 13:16.
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Originally posted by Felch View PostThat's amazing because we have bad weather in America too.Last edited by Serb; September 9, 2011, 13:18.
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Originally posted by Serb View PostOh, come on. This is pure bullsh!t and you know that.
Tu-134 first flight 29 July 1963
Boeing-727 flight February 9, 1963
THAT'S CALLED 20 YEARS???
Another bullsh!t.
Absolute, once again ABSOLUTE majority of 727s are used by USA for its domestic US airlines (with Canada coming second).
Just check the list of major Boeing-727 operators:
As of July 2010, 398 Boeing 727 aircraft (all variants) were in commercial airline service.[28] Most airlines have small numbers but the following operated ten or more aircraft:[28]
FedEx Express (75)
Astar Air Cargo (26)
Capital Cargo International Airlines (14)
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (13)
Cargojet Airways (12)
AeroSur (10)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_727
And it's laughtable to think that commercial airliners build in 60's are still in active service. Those 727s wich are still flying obviously were build in 80's.
Let's look at the most recent crash. It was in the highly modernzied country of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Hewa Bora Airways.
When was that plane built?
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Still can't believe Americans were able to sold their almost 50 years old deathtraps to anyone. Damn killers. And you dare to blame us that our planes are bad and rusty deathtraps? ****. On the other hand, they still use majority of those traps for their domestic lines, probably not that old as that one build in 1965, but still true deathtraps.
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Originally posted by Serb View PostStill can't believe Americans were able to sold their almost 50 years old deathtraps to anyone. Damn killers. And you dare to blame us that our planes are bad and rusty deathtraps? ****. On the other hand, they still use majority of those traps for their domestic lines, probably not that old as that one build in 1965, but still true deathtraps.
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