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NASA Is Replacing Its Aging DC-8 With A Boeing 777
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is preparing to say goodbye to its old but iconic Douglas DC-8. NASA has operated the Douglas quadjet for decades, first taking it in February 1986, and using it ever since as a flying science laboratory. (simpleflying.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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The stretch version is awesome.
What happened to "If it ain't broke, don't fix it?"
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Maybe they could display it at Airventure before it goes to the desert?
They should have replaced it with a C-17.
In the 90's Ashton Brown,Joe Renner, & I were Asst Crew Chiefs on NASA,s 757 .A lot of times we would do A lot of Research together . If you ever get a chance to see the inside its just packed with scientific equipment .
777 is awful Big Aircraft for what they do .It will take a long time to transfer all that equipment to the 777.
Also will the 777 fit into the NASA hanger @ Langley AF base ?
777 is awful Big Aircraft for what they do .It will take a long time to transfer all that equipment to the 777.
Also will the 777 fit into the NASA hanger @ Langley AF base ?