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McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82)
cn: 49181 / ln: 1125
ff: 11-10-1983
06-12-1983 N234AA American Airlines, ship 234, config F16Y124
2010 wfu
20-05-2010 Preserved at KMIA/MIA at George T. Baker Aviation school after flying for American more than 26 years.
Photo shot through terminal window, seen at pushback from gate C5
China Southern 660 pushes from A5, bound for Wuhan. China Southern recently upgauged their flights from the 787-8 to the 777-300ER.
taxiing into the sun at Ho Chi Minh Tan Son Nhat airport;
following Jetstar Pacific A320 VN-A566, who are waiting for a Vietnam Airlines A321 VN-A334 to finish its pushback onto the taxiway!
also waiting to reposition to the terminal is a Cambodia Angkor Air A320 XU-356 in all white c/s
Frontier Airlines
A321-211 N721FR
s/n 7884 del. NOV/2017
named:
Cody & Dakota The Coyotes
at the gate /DEN
Cheese Market , Eastleigh 08/04/84
Dreadnought and 03079
As they say "Air side" down the road....on pushback !
Apologies for the curly clockspring...must clean my slides !
Boeing 737-436
Landed on runway 23 Toronto Pearson from Ottawa,Canada pushback in north lounge area YYZ CYYZ
After pushback and a long start-up (as you can see by the queue) "State Aero 045" is ready to taxi and fly back to VKO.
© Erwan Pambrun-Vincent - Tous droits réservés
'Speedbird 16' (G-STBC) after pushback and engine start, taxi along 'Alfa' to Alfa 5 34L Sydney Airport due to stricken Qantas A332, and up up and away for London Heathrow via Singapore...
Boeing 767-300 of Azur Air Ukraine in Lviv International Airport during pushback as charter flight to Antalya.
Just after pushback prior to departure. Miami, FL March 6, 2017.
"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.
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Not the most beautiful vehicle I've ever built, but it does its job: moving relatively large aircraft on a Lego airport which is rather rare to be seen, I guess.
Equipment: PF M motor, IR receiver, battery box + Light & Sound flashing lights. Plus it has a storage compartment to keep the tug bolts.
The pushback has a front wheel drive (with worm gear) and is able to push or pull Lego aircraft up to 1,5 kg (tested), maybe more, on a straight path - I wasn't able to build in a proper steering.
100% Lego.