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ID: 00490419 |
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N54344 This TransMeridian 727 was a victim of Hurricane Wilma's category 3 winds. It was parked next to another 727 and despite the fact that both planes were anchored with concrete weights, they were blown into each other. This one is most likely a write-off |
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ID: 00490418 |
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N306GB This Tristar was actually being prepared for delivery to a customer when Hurricane Wilma ripped through Miami. The category 3 winds turned the Tristar completely around, damaging several pieces of ground equipment in the process. Note the damage to the number 1 engine. I have to wonder if it will ever fly again. |
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ID: 00485388 |
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C-GACC This 727 was sitting next to a TransMeridian 727 when Hurricane Wilma blew through. The Category 3 winds blew both planes into each other. Besides the obvious damage to the wingtip, note the crumpled noise supressors on the number 2 and 3 engines. The damage to the other plane was much worse. |
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ID: 00484994 |
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N54344 This TransMeridian 727 was a victim of Hurricane Wilma's category 3 winds. It was parked next to another 727 and despite the fact that both planes were anchored with concrete weights, they were blown into each other. This one is most likely a write-off |
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ID: 00484984 |
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N306GB This Tristar was actually being prepared for delivery to a customer when Hurricane Wilma ripped through Miami. The category 3 winds turned the Tristar completely around, damaging several pieces of ground equipment in the process. Note the damage to the horizontal stabilizer as well as the number 2 engine and areas around it. I have to wonder if it will ever fly again. |
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ID: 00484983 |
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N54344 This TransMeridian 727 was a victim of Hurricane Wilma's category 3 winds. It was parked next to another 727 and despite the fact that both planes were anchored with concrete weights, they were blown into each other. This one is most likely a write-off |
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ID: 00484982 |
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N306GB This Tristar was actually being prepared for delivery to a customer when Hurricane Wilma ripped through Miami. The category 3 winds turned the Tristar completely around, damaging several pieces of ground equipment in the process. Note the damage to the number 1 engine. I have to wonder if it will ever fly again. |
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