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Captain4242

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I'm sure some of you 121 guys can answer this for me:
Which aircraft has the nickname "Mad Dog"?
I've heard it used for the MD-80, and the MD-11.
Is it a generalization for all Douglass'?
Thanks
 
The term "Maddog" can refer to any MD aircraft. At FedEx we only have one MD aircraft so we just call it the Maddog. I'm not sure what American did when they had both the MD11 and the MD80.

NightFlyer
 
I have generally heard the mad dog used more for the MD-80.

Of course, there aren't that many MD-11's flying around in the daytime. :)
 
I've heard the MD 88 refered to as the Mad Dog,

But I've heard the MD 11 refered to as the Mighty Dog...

Food for thought
 
twiceskunkeddog said:
I've heard the MD 88 refered to as the Mad Dog,

But I've heard the MD 11 refered to as the Mighty Dog...

Food for thought



Also heard the MD11 refered to as the "MD a lemon"


PHXFLYR:cool:
 
AAbyDefault said:
AA named their's "super 80" I guess as a relection on their pilots......afterall we were just the k-mart guys!

It's been over 5 years and you are still bitter about the integration. Get over it dude. Life is too short to be blaming all the world's ills on AMR.
 
MD-11 has also been called:

- MD- 911

- More Death at Eleven

- The Scud (You can launch it but don't know where it's going to end up)

- The Death Cruiser II (DC10 was first)


All this from the days when it first hit the pax market in the early nineties. Freight dogs don't talk that way - they talk about how much better it is than all those other little airplanes on the ramp....
 
AAbyDefault said:
AA named their's "super 80" I guess as a relection on their pilots......afterall we were just the k-mart guys!

"a relection on their pilots..." what does that mean?

back in the shed, tool!

p.s. AA named their 80s "mad dogs" because the black bullet nose makes the aircraft look like a dog from the front. (for those who are interested in the real point of this thread.)
 
Dangerkitty said:
It's been over 5 years and you are still bitter about the integration. Get over it dude. Life is too short to be blaming all the world's ills on AMR.

Hey Francis lighten up.....bitter??? definately not...maybe just too much sarcasm for you.

Definatley don't want to beat a dead horse.

AA73....seems to me all I heard from the native boys when asked what they flew it was "the super 80" Not like it matters
 
Falconjet said:
No flame, but why does AA call their MDs Super 80s?

Just wondering.

FJ

oh, it was a lame marketing gimmick because when the MD80 first came out, McD called it the DC-9 Super 80... and Crandall really liked the sound of it. Nothin' super about it, unless you compare it to a regular DC-9!
 
AAbyDefault said:
AA73....seems to me all I heard from the native boys when asked what they flew it was "the super 80" Not like it matters

no, it definitely doesn't matter... however I always called it the "MD80" or the "Mad Dog"... no wonder I always got wierd looks from everyone else!

p.s... after being based in STL for a while, I also started calling a "jet bridge" a jetway, started asking for "climb thrust" instead of climb power.... heck, once I even said, "gear up, your throttles!"
 
MD80--Mad Dog.

DC 10--Death Cruiser

MD 11--Mega Death. (I love Huck's list!) TC

P.S.--Can we give the AA/TWA thing a rest? None of the Natives here are 'Norstrom" pilots anyway. They're either bottom feeders or laid off just like us.
 
AA717driver said:
P.S.--Can we give the AA/TWA thing a rest? None of the Natives here are 'Norstrom" pilots anyway. They're either bottom feeders or laid off just like us.

Actually TC I like to think of myself as a "Target" pilot. :D
 
Heck, I'd be happy flying my antique Douglas Commercial 9 (any series please) again.

Four on the floor? A happy DC-9 crew.

 

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