July 7, 2004 at 9:13 am
Nice sight… lots of terrific pictures from the retirement flights of the 727 and L1011
By: Bmused55 - 8th July 2004 at 21:53
Quite good really, through that page I also found a few other TWA sites (sorry for hijacking the thread!):
TWA Seniors Club
TWA Directors of Customer Service Association
TWA Clipped Wings International…and of course
The Airline History Museum who fly the TWA (Save-a-Connie) L-1049G Super Constellation.
who said anything about hijacking 😉 Were still more or less on topic “RE:Tribute” sight 😀
By: Sonnenflieger - 8th July 2004 at 21:43
Not the best, but a good tribute none the less:
Quite good really, through that page I also found a few other TWA sites (sorry for hijacking the thread!):
TWA Seniors Club
TWA Directors of Customer Service Association
TWA Clipped Wings International
…and of course
The Airline History Museum who fly the TWA (Save-a-Connie) L-1049G Super Constellation.
By: LBARULES - 8th July 2004 at 15:59
That Delta site is fabulous, great story of the last flights and awesome pictures of the bird itself, including the pictures of the flypast.
God I would have loved to have been on that flight, what a fantastic machine the Tristar was and still is 🙂
Great find Sandy 🙂
By: Bmused55 - 8th July 2004 at 14:31
Great find! I wish there was a similar site for TWA…
Not the best, but a good tribute none the less:
By: Sonnenflieger - 7th July 2004 at 22:57
Great find! I wish there was a similar site for TWA…
By: steve rowell - 7th July 2004 at 10:07
What a fascinating site, those Tristars were the backbone of the Delta fleet for many years