Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
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Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
Since we now have our own subforum, lets start with a wish from our cycling member
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Re: Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
Preserved inside the Hill AFB Museum is C-140B 62-4201 which was once used to fly around President Lyndon B Johnson and his wife. (Detailed info on this bird can be found when clicking the serial in the previous sentence)
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Re: Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
Don't get carried away now.EC wrote:our own subforum
On a separate note, undoubtedly the coolest bizjet ever: the Jetstar.
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Re: Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
N202ES at Schiphol-East, 04mar97:
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The Jetstar was always a bit rare, wasn't it?
This one is landing at Manchester, NH (KMHT) rwy #17 on 15 April 2000
And this one is landing on rwy #01 at Rutland, VT (KRUT) on 4 October 1998
Terrible light on this one, but what can you do? (Waiting for the crowd to arrive will only create more problems!)
C-140A 59-5959 AFCC at Griffis AFB, NY 9 Aug 1980
This one is landing at Manchester, NH (KMHT) rwy #17 on 15 April 2000
And this one is landing on rwy #01 at Rutland, VT (KRUT) on 4 October 1998
Terrible light on this one, but what can you do? (Waiting for the crowd to arrive will only create more problems!)
C-140A 59-5959 AFCC at Griffis AFB, NY 9 Aug 1980
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Re: Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
Hello all,
Thanks Eddy
Nice that you notice my wish for the best bizjet of all times
Keep them coming please
Adriaan.
Thanks Eddy
Nice that you notice my wish for the best bizjet of all times
Keep them coming please
Adriaan.
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AMEN! Enough seen, but unfortunately no pictures of my own, so I will have to stay on the sideline watching....Key wrote:On a separate note, undoubtedly the coolest bizjet ever: the Jetstar.
Only 200 or so were built, so never big enough numbers to become mainstream. Which indeed is a pity.tomh wrote:The Jetstar was always a bit rare, wasn't it?
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Four engines, integral under-wing tanks, all-flying tail (in stead of elevator trim, look at the seam) and a huge speed break. Halleluja.ehusmann wrote:AMEN!
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Now who is getting carried away?Four engines, integral under-wing tanks, all-flying tail (in stead of elevator trim, look at the seam) and a huge speed break. Halleluja.
Found some more (actually only 1) in my slide boxes, tough they are more scattered through these boxes then I thought
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Re: Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
EC wrote:Now who is getting carried away?
Tom, great to see them flying.
EC, the Tatarstan is a hammer.
Here is a mil trio. The two VC-140s were stationed at Ramstein with 58 MAS.
VC-140B 61-2491 blazing its four reversers at Fairford, 13jul85.
C-140A 59-5962 of 1866 FCS taking off from Fairford two days later, 15jul85.
VC-140B 62-4201 in a rather white scheme at Mildenhall, 25jul87.
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scraped the barrel to find these
Luton
Stansted
Brussels, couldn't clear all the scratches
Rotterdam
Schiphol
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Luton
Stansted
Brussels, couldn't clear all the scratches
Rotterdam
Schiphol
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Hallo Eddy,
Nice to see more pictures from you special with the small engines
N55NC is taken at Luton in front off McAlpine hangar
Spotted this one myself on 13/02/85 inside
together with N310AD and HZ-THZ 3 Jetstars on 1 day
N42C can be taken at EHAM on 14/04/85 whill present
Thanks for sharing
Apriciate Erik his pictures as well
Started myself spotting in the UK that year.
Gr Adriaan.
Nice to see more pictures from you special with the small engines
N55NC is taken at Luton in front off McAlpine hangar
Spotted this one myself on 13/02/85 inside
together with N310AD and HZ-THZ 3 Jetstars on 1 day
N42C can be taken at EHAM on 14/04/85 whill present
Thanks for sharing
Apriciate Erik his pictures as well
Started myself spotting in the UK that year.
Gr Adriaan.
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Hello again,
24-08-01 EHAM
27-08-2001 LTN
07-05-1999 LTN
15-04-96 EHAM
Marco Spaargaren made this picture
28-04-89 EHAM
13-11-97 EHAM
RTM from a slide not made by me self.12-02-1988
23-08-87 EHAM
26-07-88 EHAM N341K
01-02-1997 WEF ZRH Picture made 10 min before he was pulled
into the hangar ripping off 30cm off the top off the tail!!!
Sorry for the pore quillity
G r Adriaan
24-08-01 EHAM
27-08-2001 LTN
07-05-1999 LTN
15-04-96 EHAM
Marco Spaargaren made this picture
28-04-89 EHAM
13-11-97 EHAM
RTM from a slide not made by me self.12-02-1988
23-08-87 EHAM
26-07-88 EHAM N341K
01-02-1997 WEF ZRH Picture made 10 min before he was pulled
into the hangar ripping off 30cm off the top off the tail!!!
Sorry for the pore quillity
G r Adriaan
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Re: Jetstar (Lockheed) topic
Just a preserved one, VC-140B 61-2492, (c/n 5031) preserved in the USAF Museum in Dayton..
I remember seeing my first "live" one at the airshowin Ramstein in 1986, and for sure the shiny bare metal impressed me!
I remember seeing my first "live" one at the airshowin Ramstein in 1986, and for sure the shiny bare metal impressed me!
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Wow, what a collection!cyclingdutchman wrote:Hello again,
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