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Even though they may be cleared to fly. There will be a lot of work to return all of these birds to the skies.
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That's really impressive !!!
Sadly this isn't even all of them there.
Great time to find a really cheap business jet.
I'll take the lone 747 on the top right...Qantas or Virgin?
Great Illustrational photo.
What's the location?
James - Airport is Grant County International Airport/Mose Lake, WA. ICAO - KMWH IATA - MWH. The 747-400 - VH-OJU ex QANTAS. Now belongs to Rolls-Royce to be used as a flying testbed. Reregistered as N747RR.
Reply to bigkahuna400.
As a former Qantas Flight Attendant who loved , and knew every inch of the beautiful 747, it's an exe QF. If you look closely you can see the white tip of the roos tail on the rudder.
As a former Qantas Flight Attendant who loved , and knew every inch of the beautiful 747, it's an exe QF. If you look closely you can see the white tip of the roos tail on the rudder.
Great photo. Precision parking is impressive also.
Among this beatiful picture I m sad for all these people, technicians, engineers, pilots, flights attendants, ground staff , who lose their jobs...
They should be flying :(
Truly an amazing Photo Lonewolf 2121
Wow !!!!
Wow !!!!
Fantastic shot.
You win for the most planes in one picture!
So much color. Nice.
114 A/C by my count, probably in excess of $7B - $10B in purchase value among these.
Looks like any single A/C can be removed by having to move no more than 3 other A/C.
Looks like any single A/C can be removed by having to move no more than 3 other A/C.
I will not forever fly in a 737Max " I lost confidence in Boeing
Congratulations to everyone on this thread for not making one snarky politically-motivated comment! Also, very cool photo.
I'm blocked in by a 737 again!
Very cool photo, congrats !! Great job of parking them; looks like access would be relatively easy for any one of them.
That is a lot of planes to deliver worldwide. Also very colorful. Airplanes do make a great canvas for artwork, be it a typical livery for the airlines, or something one off.
That was a lot of "O" rings and seals to keep lubricated. A monumental task!
Watch this video to see even more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At0OAkr_2O0
It is a helicopter tour with great narration.
Grant County Airport is the former Larson AFB. Larson was a SAC base closed in the 60's. It has great runways that have hosted Japan Airlines training crews for decades.
Watch all of the Flying M Air videos for a delightful way to spend a rainy afternoon.
It is a helicopter tour with great narration.
Grant County Airport is the former Larson AFB. Larson was a SAC base closed in the 60's. It has great runways that have hosted Japan Airlines training crews for decades.
Watch all of the Flying M Air videos for a delightful way to spend a rainy afternoon.
bittersweet
Nice photo, sad birds, hope they will fly soon
Wow.
nice view of S7 trying her best to stick out
SAD PICTURE
@DavidPlummer. Very true
wow!
B747.... for me it's still the Queen of the air....
impresionantemente hermoso!!!
Yeah, check this out. Artistic, almost. I wondered where they found to park all of them. Scattered around the world in so many places...
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grant+County+International+Airport-MWH/@47.1877836,-119.3023496,696m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x5499468747980ff7:0xde4ff1c576f9179d!8m2!3d47.2080787!4d-119.3176918
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grant+County+International+Airport-MWH/@47.1877836,-119.3023496,696m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x5499468747980ff7:0xde4ff1c576f9179d!8m2!3d47.2080787!4d-119.3176918
I think I've seen that 747 before....
Actually it was a Qantas A380, not a 747...
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