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A Douglas DC-3? I'm not sure if American Airlines used them.
From the flight deck of a Delta Airlines Boeing 767-400 at a cruise altitude of almost 40,000 feet, on the northern Texas/Oklahoma border.... Okay, it's a flight simulator..
Mike,
Yes, American did use them. I missed this post earlier.
I had dinner under the wing of another American Flagship that is in the American Airline Museum in Dallas. I'll try to find the image of that one.
This one, at The Dayton Air Show, was the Flagship Detroit I believe --Again, Ill look tonight. The Captain, a retired AA pilot said they loved to fly DC 3s because they actually had to fly the bird, not relie on computers and wires and hydrollics.
I had the chance to fly from Ankorage to Fairbanks several years ago in a restored DC3. What a hike up hill from the hatch to your seat!
Lucille Berry school in Lebanon Ohio, I went to school here 1974-1978, building was used in the filming of Harper Valley P.T.A. starring Barbara Eden, Nanette Fabray, and Ronny Cox in 1977.
I was walking around town at night and I saw this office. The whole front was illuminated only by a bright yellow-green sign. It was really eerie and stark. Everything is clean, the chairs are in place, and the monochromatic light made me feel like something was about to happen, like someone (or something) is waiting to use the office for some late-night occult ritual or something.
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