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msn 193A-1045
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Version: L1011-385-1
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First Flight: 24.09.73
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Powered by: 3 x Rolls Royce RB211-22B
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MTOW(lbs): 430.000
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Complete flying time (Hours): 49121
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Landings: 24.079
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| 16.10.1973 delivered Eastern ; registered N323EA |
| 10/1978 leased British Airways |
| 02/1980 returned Eastern |
| 06/1988 leased LTU |
| 11/1988 returned Eastern |
| 12/1988 bought Cathay Pacific ; re-registered VR-HOG |
| 04/1995 bought Far East Leasing ; leased Air Atlanta Icelandic ; re-registered TF-ABP ; sub-leased Istanbul Airlines |
| 02.11.1995 returned Air Atlanta Icelandic ; stored Lemwerder |
| 04.06.1996 stored Bruntingthorpe ; to be preserved for restaurant project |
| 15.03.2002 fuselage to Pinewood Studios for James Bond movie as an An-124, then scrapped and nose section to North Weald |
| 03/2002 broken up |
Miami - International (MIA / KMIA)
USA - Florida, February 1974
N323EA only 4 months old in this shot, and in the original livery,
just touching down on 27L.
Miami - International (MIA / KMIA)
USA - Florida, December 1985
Eastern Airlines N323EA
London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)
UK - England, June 8, 1979
British Airways N323EA on lease from Eastern Airlines
Düsseldorf - International (DUS / EDDL)
Germany, August 1988
LTU N323EA
Hong Kong - Kai Tak International (HKG / VHHH) (closed)
China - Hong Kong, March 22, 1990
VR-HOG
Düsseldorf - International (DUS / EDDL)
Germany, June 30, 1995
Istanbul Airlines TF-ABP on lease from Air Atlanta Icelandic
Bruntingthorpe
UK - England, July 15, 2001
TF-ABP 'stored'
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