December 11, 2008 at 9:21 pm
Did anyone take pictures of the final demise of the Boeing 747-200F N218BA at Manston last month? Alias N702SW ( Seaboard World Airlines second 747 in the seventies) and other registrations.
By: garryrussell - 12th December 2008 at 23:43
Here she is in April ’07, awaiting the axe. Apart from the prototype are any early 747’s preserved anywhere even in the desert?
There was a thread about early suviving 747’s
By: eric Tarrant - 12th December 2008 at 23:11
N218BA 747-200F
N218BA older sister now EC-KRP which was originally N701SW(Seaboard World) after a very long stay, like about seven years at Stansted, is flying for PronAir in Spain.
By: captainslow - 12th December 2008 at 21:36
Here she is in April ’07, awaiting the axe. Apart from the prototype are any early 747’s preserved anywhere even in the desert?
By: Arabella-Cox - 11th December 2008 at 23:28
It was ripped apart within a day or 2, there wasn’t much left when i went to have a look(without camera) the day after i was told. I assume the DC-8 willgo soon, if it hasn’t already
By: REF - 11th December 2008 at 22:02
This photos;
http://richardflagg.fotopic.net/p47931174.html
I took in January 2008 if it helps you?