[Spits] Funny and Interesting Quote on Planes and Triumphs
Doug Braun
doug at dougbraun.com
Mon May 3 11:29:35 MDT 2010
DC-9s and MD-80s seem to have disappeared from the skies. I used to like them
a lot in the 90's for shorter trips like San Francisco to Portland. With the
rear engines, they were quiet. They also seemed to have an amazing takeoff
roll and climb rate, but maybe that was just because they were always only
half full, and none of the business travelers had checked luggage...
Doug
--- On Mon, 5/3/10, Doug Mitchell <dmitchel at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> From:
Doug Mitchell <dmitchel at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [Spits] Funny and
Interesting Quote on Planes and Triumphs
> To: triumphs at autox.team.net,
spitfires at autox.team.net, fot at autox.team.net
> Date: Monday, May 3, 2010, 8:17
AM
> >From the Detroit Free Press,
> Sunday 05-02-2010
> in a travel section
article:
> Planes: All except two were your basic crowded
> Boeing 737s or
Airbus A319s.
> The smallest was
> a surprisingly comfortable 60-seat Embraer
RJ145
> from Houston
> to Mexico City. The oldest was a
> 1970s B-era DC-9 on
a Delta route between
> Detroit
> and Hartford, Conn. When things got bumpy,
that
> DC-9 bounced around
> like a dog on a trampoline.
>
> bWhen are you
going to get rid of this old
> plane?b I
> asked the pilot as we were exiting.
He grinned and
> said he loved
> flyB-ing it because it was reliable and
>
like driving his old TriB-umph sports
> car.
> B
> B
> Doug Mitchell
> --
>
dmitchel at sbcglobal.net
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