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Does UAL really have 777's in the Desert?

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Again..Ive seen it displayed..

If im wrong..I will gladly say so...

If i am correct..I still wont call anybody that disagrees with me a dumba$$..

Mike
 
idiots..the photos are real..i live 5 miles from the goodyear airport..and i am a ual employee, well sort of..use to be...the farmboy.
 
The fan on a GE90-115b is 135 inches..

I cant find a number for the inlet..yet..

The cabin at its widest is 140 inches..It doesnt give a number for the narrowest part of the cabin..

The body of the 727 is 148 inches at its widest..

So..

I suspect that the display used one of the forward sections of the cabin..
Im not sure..But i would think that the 727 tapers to a smaller cabin as you move forward..

And i still believe what i saw.

Mike
 
farmboy said:
idiots..the photos are real..i live 5 miles from the goodyear airport..and i am a ual employee, well sort of..use to be...the farmboy.
Here we go again..

Somebody we dont know or havnt met is calling us all idiots!

Starting to be a trend here i see..
 
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Lequip said:
Geez, doesn't take much to get some people's feathers all ruffeled up. After 1 minute of research I have found that a 727 "Cabin Cross Section" WILL NOT fit into a 777 engine, PERIOD! Now we know who the real dumba$$ is.
Without any facts to back your statements.

YOU ARE!
 
At Goodyear ---> Yes supposedly

accorinding to "database" search at www.cactuswings.com, about 5 of them are at Goodyear

this is an airliner hobbyist site with no agenda so don't know why this list would not be accurate, unless they simply made some mistakes

later
 
What is sad, is the sheer amount of metal parked and that, more than likely, the next time we will see them is in a can of beer!
 
Wow it's sad to see those planes parked out there. Everytime I've driven to AZ from where I live the planes have gotten more abundant out int he Mojave desert. I'm interested to see how many there are out there now. I guess i get to find out in a couple week son my way to ERAU. A little over a year ago there were tons out there. Sad.
 
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Lequip said:
Geez, doesn't take much to get some people's feathers all ruffeled up. After 1 minute of research I have found that a 727 "Cabin Cross Section" WILL NOT fit into a 777 engine, PERIOD! Now we know who the real dumba$$ is.
Yup, the rule is true...

Always at least on jacka$$ in the bunch

Next time I am in VCV I will look to see if they have any 777 parked there.
 
I have a book on the Triple 7 and it has a picture of a 737 nose in front of a GE90. Pretty amazing stuff.
 
I was out in Victorvielle, (VCV, FT. Gray), many times last spring flying D.O.D. airlift. I saw at least 3 UAL 777, and 11 747-400's. They sat along with what our ground handlers said were over 350 AC mothballed there. An impressive and sad sight to say the least. An arab company was at the time testing and running up engines on 10 Delta B727's that they bought.

I flew the 727 out there, and if the cross section does not fit the 777 engine, it isreal close. That is one big engine.

On a side note, if you ever get out to VCV, be sure to check out World Services West. It is the only ground handler there. They have a 1948 Ford fuel truck that is in mint condition. They still use it and they said it was bought new and never left the airport. A real classic!

Regards,

Rick
 
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MLBWINGBORN said:
Here we go again..

Somebody we dont know or havnt met is calling us all idiots!

Starting to be a trend here i see..
Yes, this board runs rampant with personal insults and mud slinging. I'm suprised the moderators don't "nip it in the butt".

The right to free speech is one thing...but verbal/written abuse is another. Can't we ALL play nice?
 
I think the time for leadership is upon us.

I will start a new trend of admitting something personal in a way that will leave no doubt and no need for any finger-pointing in the future.

I "State your name" have been caught being a Dumba$$ at least once during my 30 years of conscious thought. Does this make me a Dumba$$? I'm not sure of the answer but the fact is I have been a Dumba$$ at least once before which I try to remember before I open my mouth about someone else being a Dumba$$. The ol' "takes one to know one" theory.

I encourage others to follow. C'mon, we've all been there.



For the record I've also been in love, lust, Canada, a tight spot, and have been known to be a dip$hit, smart-a$$, pervert, genius, daddy, and great lover on some occasions too. To name a few.
 
For the record I've also been in love, lust, Canada, a tight spot, and have been known to be a dip$hit, smart-a$$, pervert, genius, daddy, and great lover on some occasions too.
I would have NEVER admitted that bit about Canada! :D

Minh
(A regular d@mbass ... but usually only in the Non-aviation forum.)
 
Anybody who spends a nanosecond researching the various diameters of the various cross sections of a 727, AND THEN, (having nothing better to do) researches whether or not said cross section would adequately fit inside the engine cowling of a 777 is and outright, grand mal, Certifiable, Chronic, Aviation NERD. Who cares, I guess you guys still haven't found any girls after graduating from ERAU Prescott. Get a life boys, it's just a job.
 
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Thank you..

What a nice thing to say..
Nerd has a much nicer ring to it..Dont you think?

Now..I am a plane nerd..

If it can fly..I want to fly it..
If it cant fly..I want to figure out how it could.

If its flown alot and very old..I want to sit in it and dream of flying it..

If its very new..I want to be the very first to fly it..

If sombody else is flying and im not..Im sad..


Painting a house is a job..

Flying airplanes off and on for most of my adult life has been great joy mixed with the odd moment of terror..

And for those that have gotten to the place of feeling like "its just a job"i am sad for you..

As far as chasing down useless aviation facts for the purpose of discussion..

What/whom does it hurt?

Beats the heck out of sitting around waiting for the mail and the recall letters..

Mike
 
Very nicely put Mike

Excuse me, Nerd
 
That would be nerd cur to you..Sir..lol


Mike
 

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