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My oh my ... how times fly. Has it really been 40 years already!
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Blimey!
The old bird has certainly stood the test of time!
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Its' certainly done well to be in production that long and maybe good for another forty years!!??

However long the 747 has been in production I doubt very much if any of those have ever reached the milestone of the VC10s' that have kept flying for over forty years..........Now THAT is an achievement worth celebrating!! :flying: :dancer:

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Here here Nigel. :thumbsup:

Although I'm just wondering how long Mr Trott will take to post on this thread. :lol:
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Starting countdown............................... :worried:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

You boy's you! :lol:

Well.. the VC10's are 40 year old aircraft and I doubt very much there are any 40 year old 747's still in the air! Wonder what it would have looked like with 40years of development.. the VC10 that is. ARGH!! A SCAREBUS!! :lol:

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Any idea's which is the oldest airframe still in service? :think:
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Apparently Ben...according to Airliners.net and a thread on this very subject....

I think it belongs to the Iranian Air Force 5-8101 B747-100 and was 5th off the production line and first flight in July 69...Still showing as active..!

The Thread Link.....http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forum ... n/1949468/

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Ben Watson wrote:Any idea's which is the oldest airframe still in service? :think:

Interesting one Ben.. to what extent to heavy refurbs and other work actually alter the 'history' of airframes? I am under the (possibly incorrect) impression that most older A/C end up 'virtually' new machines by the time they've had various new parts and panels fitted???
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