MD80 at Tulsa Air and Space Museum by Richardphotos
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Comments (7)
CoolDimension
Fantastic photo!
eekdog Online Now!
Great capture of the large plane.
FurNose
It's a pitty, they almost don't fly anymore. All you see today are Airbus (mainly A319, A320 and A321) and a bunch of Boeing 737-XXX... It became boring standing on the runway and do Plane watching. In my child hood, there where way more different Planes to see (such as DC-8, DC-9 [the later MD 80], DC-10 [The later MD-11], Caravelle, Tridents, BAC 111, B-727... I even remember the Super Constellations, the DC-4, DC-6, DC-7, The Convair CV440 Metropolitain (then I was really really a child, but old enough to remember today) and later even such seldom guests like the Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair, which had a regular route between Basle-Mulhouse and South England.
Boy, those where the times...
VDH
Fantastic capture !!
RodS
Nice shot of this beauty on display, Richard.
mifdesign
It looked good and it always will. Great plane, great capture.
daggerwilldo
What a cool place.