Re: Speakin Of Three Holers

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Shawn
IIRC they were used for high altitude navigational flight checking.
Al

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn P. Stokes" <HTMunster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: Speakin Of Three Holers


> N18 I see is regestered to a Beach F90 (I assume a King Air class
aircraft).
> I looked up N48, maybe that was it.  I would be between 39 and 49, the two
> CV-580's.   There is another 727 sitting in FAA colors over beside the
> L1011-1 of DL's at the air marshalls building at ACY.  I have never asked
> the history of the second 27 other then I've seen pics in the hanger that
> are of a 727 other then N40 but I've never seen a registration.
>
> N40 was built for EA in 1968, and went to the Agency in 77 or 78 and has
> been there ever since.
>
> Shawn
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Ross" <damiross2@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:45 AM
> Subject: Re: Speakin Of Three Holers
>
>
> > Reminds me of the times I got to fly in the 727 the FAA had based in HNL
> > back in the early 80's.  A friend of mine was the pilot for it so he
> allowed
> > me to go along.  This one had many rows of 3-0 seating (3 seats on the
> left
> > side) that extended the length of the cabin.  It was great to sit back
> > there, all by myself, imagining it was my own executive aircraft.
> >
> > Don't remember the N number - want to say it was N18 but am not sure.
> >
> > David R.
> > http://home.attbi.com/~damiross
> > http://www.secure-skies.org/
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Shawn P. Stokes" <HTMunster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:20 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AIRLINE] Speakin Of Three Holers
> >
> >
> > > I've been fortunate to get to spend many hours since last fall on the
> > FAA's
> > > 727-25C (N40) including some jumpseat time.  She's just a classy
> > > aircraft.  I forgot how much they could be like a rocket, especially
> > > empty.  18 first class seats and a bunch of racks is all that's in
her.
> > > (Never seen the holds open but assume they are empty).
> > >
> > > It will be a sad day when they get rid of her (maybe to the Air
Marshals
> > to
> > > train on). I know I kept hearing talk of getting a replacement because
> of
> > > parts costing on her, but I got the impression that budget item keeps
> > > getting cut.
> > >
> > > Of course they have two CV-580's (N39 and N49) still floating around,
my
> > > program never did fly them, but I'll take that trip too if I can.
> > >
> > > Shawn
> > >
> > >
> > > At 09:06 PM 4/2/2003 -0500, Allan9 wrote:
> > > >Boeing built some classy looking aircraft.  I'm with you when it
comes
> to
> > > >the beauty of the 727 and for that fact the 707.
> > > >Al
> > > >
> > > >----- Original Message -----
> > > >From: "RT Simpson" <BraniffIntl@xxxxxxx>
> > > >To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > >Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 1:14 PM
> > > >Subject: Speakin Of Three Holers
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > >
> > > "I'm worried, Ray. All my readings point to something big on the
> horizon.
> > > What do you mean, big?
> > > Well, let's say this Twinkie represents the normal amount of
> psychokinetic
> > > energy in the New York area. Based on this morning's reading, it would
> be
> > a
> > > Twinkie thirty-five feet long, weighing approximately six hundred
> pounds.
> > > That's a big Twinkie. "
> >
> >
>

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