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Sorry for not being specific, I was refering to the DLC system, not the aircraft in general.uscpilot said:Great information. Love the Tristar.
Just curious, did it recieve any bad publicity as a result of the Microburst crash at DFW?
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rfresh said:Yes, there are a number of non-US carriers and some charters around the world still flying the TriStar.
George Zip said:Smooth, fast, quiet, and very comfortable.
George Zip said:I'm with TriStar_drver at the last North American L1011 operator.....
I have had the fine pleasure flying all 3 seats of the 727 (my second favorite airplane) and flying FO on the Tristar, to every corner of the planet. I can't imagine a better globe cruiser. Smooth, fast, quiet, and very comfortable. Lockheed does build a heck of a machine.
Among other design features one of my favorites is the pitch trim system. There's no trim paddle switch on the yoke, it's controlled by a thumbwheel. You roll in as much or as little as you want, and do it as fast or slow as you want. Once you try it you wonder why any airplane ever had anything else.
Also the gigantic windows make the Alps and the northern lights really fun to gaze out at.
I could go on about lots of stuff, but suffice it to say that I could fly this airplane for the rest of my career (be nice to get newer nav boxes, but that's not an airplane design issue). There's no other airliner I'd rather fly.