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Mystery photo

No, it's not a Sud-Est Caravelle . My vote would go to a bullet train or something.

Can anyone name the U.S. carrier which put the Caravelle into service?
 
T-Gates said:
Can anyone name the US-Based Cargo Company that had a fleet of Caravelles?


Airborne Express.

I work with a guy that used to work on them, said they were pretty werid, had some odd systems, such as using electric starters on the engines, and having 4 wheels on each main gear.

There is one in ABX paint at the New England Air Muesum, if anyone is interested.
 
Groundpounder said:
Airborne Express.

I work with a guy that used to work on them, said they were pretty werid, had some odd systems, such as using electric starters on the engines, and having 4 wheels on each main gear.

There is one in ABX paint at the New England Air Muesum, if anyone is interested.

Correct!
 
Groundpounder said:
Airborne Express.

I work with a guy that used to work on them, said they were pretty werid, had some odd systems, such as using electric starters on the engines, and having 4 wheels on each main gear.

There is one in ABX paint at the New England Air Muesum, if anyone is interested.

There are a few of them sitting at CMH....by the threshold of 28L. I think they are in Abex paint schemes as well.
 

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