last operational Lockheed Jetstar made it's final flight?

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last operational Lockheed Jetstar made it's final flight?

Post by ph-eik »

According AVWEB the last operational Lockheed Jetstar made it's final flight.[/b]
and is going to the the Marietta museum.
https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/las ... r-retires/
Thats a pity for such a nice Bizjet.
:cry: :byebye:
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Re: last operational Lockheed Jetstar made it's final flight

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Bedankt voor de heads-up :!:
A JetStar Comes Home to Cobb! - 12/30/2019

Gepubliceerd op 30 dec. 2019

VIDEO -
A piece of Cobb County history flew into the Cobb County International Airport on Monday morning.

A Lockheed JetStar came home for the final time.

Donated by an anonymous donor, this historic aircraft will soon reside at the Aviation History and Technology Center (AHTC),
formerly known as the Aviation Wing of Marietta, near Dobbins ARB.

More than 200 JetStars were built in Marietta.
They are considered the first corporate jet and served Presidents from Kennedy to Reagan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XmpWhlqgN8
Airnieuws stopped, update FokkerNews.nl April-2024
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