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Oct 25th, 2003 at 1:26pm

Craig.   Offline
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well next lot:)

My Baby, three times have i traveled on thee,
N225NW, NWA: LGW to DTW march 10th 2001,DTW To LGW march 13th 2001, DTW to LGW March 18th 2002 (it is fitting that she was both the first and last of my US trips
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NWA DC9 march 10th 2001 DTW to MEM, the most important flight i have been on
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NWA DC9 march 13th 2001 MEM to DTW
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Delta MD88 june 27th 2001 BOS to ATL
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Delta 777 july 9th 2001 ATL to LGW
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Reply #1 - Oct 25th, 2003 at 5:11pm

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Love the first and last shot! DC-10's rule and I am wondering what the 777 looks like from passenger point of view. Is it more spacious or do they just cram more passengers in?
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 25th, 2003 at 5:21pm

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the 777 was without a doubt the most amazing interior i have ever seen. when i first saw my seat i actually thought it was business class because it was bigger, and more comfortable than anything i had ever been on. considering the flight over was on a 767, which was so cramped, i had to almost hold my knees to my chest:)
 
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Reply #3 - Oct 25th, 2003 at 6:02pm

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Yeah, been on a 767 to and from Nairobi, that was difficult. After 4 -5 hours I really need to move, everything starts to itch. I hoped it would be better in the 747, at least with KLM to Surinam it wasn't. Same need to go crazy in the walkways. Can't wait to be on the 777 then, or an A-380.

(Oh well, probably cheap shots like me will always get what they pay for: 'here's your seat, now stop whining about its size!')
 

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Reply #4 - Oct 25th, 2003 at 6:09pm

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What is it about the DC-10 that you guys like so much? I've only flown on one once & didn't particularly like the experience. That's an understatement as I was relieved to get off it. Mind you, it was the hangar queen & only dragged out at the last minute when the 747 I was originally booked on went US. It was also a very stormy night. At least I lived to tell the tale. Wink
 

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Reply #5 - Oct 26th, 2003 at 5:34am

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you know, i have no idea:) it was one of the first aircraft i have recolections of aircraft, it was the first ever model i had, and its a gorgeous aircraft. and the trips on it were amazing, the power the noise. all great:)
 
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Reply #6 - Oct 26th, 2003 at 6:30am

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I guess it is the same for me. I did a lot of jobs at Schiphol Airport and Martinair was my employee for many years. They operated 4 DC-10's then (among other types), and I am in love with that plane.
If you enter a Boeing, you KNOW it is a Boeing because of the way things look and feel. I've had my best times in DC-10's ( Wink that too ) and I grew fond of it. The nose of the craft looks cool, the cockpit is spacious, I like it in passenger outfit, but I simply love it as a freighter. And not to forget, if you'd compare a L1011 with a DC-10, the L1011 looks silly. (Except for the powerup of those fans: I'll never forget the bass that comes from that plane's engines - for that the L1011 rocks  Grin)
 

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