Image search results - "MXE" |
NORTHWEST_727-200_N204US_MAX_0905_JP_small~0.jpg
|
|
NORTHWEST_727-200_N204US_MAX_1106_JP_small.jpg
|
|
NORTHWEST_727-200_MAX_0905_JP_small.jpg
|
|
NORTHWEST_727-200_N204US_MAX_0905_JP_small.jpgNorthwest 727's left to be cannibalized and eventually cut up into scrap metal. Sad sight...
|
|
NORTHWEST_747-200_N602PR_MAX_0905_JP.jpgThis fomer Northwest 747 will never fly again..
|
|
nwadc10N2281mxe0905.jpgThis McDonnel Douglas DC10 rots away in Maxton until the day it is sadly cut up for scrap metal. The registration N2281 is not a Northwest registration, it was assigned by the scrapping company
|
|
nwa744_dc10maxton.jpgMaxton Laurenberg is where some airliners land for the last time to either be chopped up quickly or sit and rot away until finally getting chopped up
|
|
mytravel752N304Hmaxton1106MXE.jpgThis former MyTravel 757-200 is quickly parted out at Maxton which is about a 2 hour drive from Charlotte, North Carolina. Shame to see a beautiful airplane in this sad state...
|
|
727maxton34612sep05.jpgWhile I visit numerous major airports, I don't visit many remote, off the beaten path airports. This obscure 727-100 has been rotting for years in this airfield located in Laurinburg North Carolina, about 2 hours from Charlotte, where some airliners come for scrapping. If you have any info on this airplane please share in the comments section
|
|
|
|
|
|