Executive Jets Old and New..
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Piaggio P.180 Avanti.
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Beechcraft Starship.
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Beechcraft Starship.
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Edited by dudleybloke on Sunday 4th October 00:40
dudleybloke said:
There is a Piaggio flying out of East Midlands Airport on a daily basis at the moment.andy97 said:
dudleybloke said:
There is a Piaggio flying out of East Midlands Airport on a daily basis at the moment.Ayahuasca said:
rjfp1962 said:
I'll begin this with the wonderful Lockheed L1329 Jetstar which entered commercial service in 1961. This being the only 4 engined production executive jet ever manufactured and is a beautiful thing!

The interior was quite stylish too...
This is the rather less tasteful interior of one of the two Jetstar's owned by Elvis Presley, which has been sitting out in the desert gradually deteriorating for nearly 40 years.
His other Jetstar is on display at Graceland.
aeropilot said:
Sometimes.........

This is the rather less tasteful interior of one of the two Jetstar's owned by Elvis Presley, which has been sitting out in the desert gradually deteriorating for nearly 40 years.
His other Jetstar is on display at Graceland.
That's quite tasteful compared to some of the aircraft I've worked on (727, 707, L1011 and 747). Most of them were either owned or rented by people of a middle eastern origin, where vibrating double beds with mink bedspreads were common, every fitting in the bathrooms were gold and Onyx, thick, plush carpets. Some of these aircraft were just leased out to rock groups or people like Alan Wicker, but the one thing in common was the rather tasteless interiors.
This is the rather less tasteful interior of one of the two Jetstar's owned by Elvis Presley, which has been sitting out in the desert gradually deteriorating for nearly 40 years.
His other Jetstar is on display at Graceland.
Ayahuasca said:
I got onboard N792AA at Orlando International Airport in 1996. (Only have pics on good old-fashioned prints!) The guy was Chuck Yager's co-pilot and was very enthusiastic about his "bird"! Sadly Chuck himself wasn't there...!N792AA registration actually refers to it's previous owner Andre Agassi who won Wimbleton Tennis tournament in July 1992!
Planes have personalized registrations too!
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