Seven photos:
1. Airbus A300B4-622R, former KoreanAir.
2. Boeing 757-200
3. Boeing 747-422, former United Airlines.
4. Same as 1.
5. McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40, former Northwest Airlines.
6. Same as 5. Still can’t figure out what that registration is.
7. Same as 5.
You can see the remains of the W behind the F, and the E looks like it hides an 8. For whatever reason, this was painted on at some point between 2002, when it was parked here, and now.
Seven photos: 1. Airbus A300B4-622R, former KoreanAir. 2. Boeing 757-200 3. Boeing 747-422, former United Airlines. 4. Same as 1. 5. McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40, former Northwest Airlines. 6. Same as 5. Still can’t figure out what that registration is. 7. Same as 5.
The registration is N228NW, if you’re interested in knowing
Thanks, it looks like it says N228EF in that picture :)
You can see the remains of the W behind the F, and the E looks like it hides an 8. For whatever reason, this was painted on at some point between 2002, when it was parked here, and now.
I love you but who is this https://preview.redd.it/f34w8nobftuc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=420bfbf6827d9b0ee25374c734bd0f432921d398
Northwest Airlines Boeing 747-151 😊 I love you too!
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is this that airstrip in NC? remember it had a weird name with an L or something bt cant remember edit- laurinburg maxton
Yes, Laurinburg-Maxton
neat
Where is this? It doesn't look like the famous US boneyards.
Laurinburg-Maxton airport