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She was transported to be scrapped.
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At least some 747 history will remain in local hands, I will drink to that https://wine.qantas.com/p/Qantas-747...ery/QA747FBC_V
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#893
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OEH was deleted from the register on 09/10 as exported to USA
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The secrets behind the flying radar ‘Roo
As our national airline celebrates 100 years, here’s a special gift to avgeeks everywhere–the inside story of the famous ‘Roo in the sky Many years from now, when the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic is over, we’ll still be talking about one of 2020’s aviation highlights—how, on a spectacularly sunny July day, people across the globe were transfixed by a Boeing 747’s final flight as it created a colossal, connect-the-dots ‘flying kangaroo’ over the Pacific Ocean. It was a parting and nostalgic love letter of sorts, a farewell to all those aviation enthusiasts who followed its final journey online as it flew to the aircraft boneyards of the Mojave Desert. Headlining this brilliant achievement was Qantas’ Boeing fleet manager, Captain Owen Weaver. The 25-year company veteran is unsurprisingly humble about his flying successes and acknowledges that the feat was ‘absolutely not achievable on my own’. https://www.flightsafetyaustralia.co...ing-radar-roo/ |
#895
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VH-OEI was deleted from the register on 15/02/21
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#896
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OEE was deleted from the register on 13/04 as exported to USA
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Exclusive: Inside Qantas 747 stored in boneyard for eight years
https://australianaviation.com.au/20...r-eight-years/ |
#898
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OEJ was deleted from the reg on 02/06/21
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Pictured! We find every Qantas 747 still in a boneyard
https://australianaviation.com.au/20...in-a-boneyard/ |
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