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By courtesy of <strong>Alex DJ</strong> who provided these pictures on IMCDb. [[User:Sixcyl|Sixcyl]] ([[User talk:Sixcyl|talk]]) 14:50, 28 May 2024 (UTC) | By courtesy of <strong>Alex DJ</strong> who provided these pictures on IMCDb. [[User:Sixcyl|Sixcyl]] ([[User talk:Sixcyl|talk]]) 14:50, 28 May 2024 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Boeing 727-200 Prototypes == | ||
+ | Infos not easy to find.<br> | ||
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+ | [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boeing_727-200_N7270L_%28K14505%29.jpg at Wikimedia Commons] | ||
+ | Boeing 727-284, c/n 19536/433. First flight on July 27, 1967 was the prototype of the Series 200 and has been used by The Boeing Company for flight tests and demonstrations. On October 22, 1970 was registered N3182B. Delivered to Olympic Airlines named Mt. Taygetus in June 1971 and registered SX-CBF. Was withdrawn from use in January 1992 and used at Ellinikon International Airport for fire training. Was cancelled on January 16, 2003. | ||
+ | [[Image: 727200F.JPG|thumb|250px|none|N7270L.]] | ||
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+ | This registration remains not precisely documented and remains uncertain. No history found. | ||
+ | [https://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thread/6205/another-727-200 at HJG Message Boards (blog)] | ||
+ | [[Image: 727200B.JPG|thumb|250px|none|N47876.]] | ||
+ | [[Image: 727200C.JPG|thumb|250px|none|Blurry focus on N47876.]] |
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By courtesy of Alex DJ who provided these pictures on IMCDb. Sixcyl (talk) 14:50, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
Boeing 727-200 Prototypes
Infos not easy to find.
at Wikimedia Commons Boeing 727-284, c/n 19536/433. First flight on July 27, 1967 was the prototype of the Series 200 and has been used by The Boeing Company for flight tests and demonstrations. On October 22, 1970 was registered N3182B. Delivered to Olympic Airlines named Mt. Taygetus in June 1971 and registered SX-CBF. Was withdrawn from use in January 1992 and used at Ellinikon International Airport for fire training. Was cancelled on January 16, 2003.
This registration remains not precisely documented and remains uncertain. No history found. at HJG Message Boards (blog)