"ttyymmnn" (ttyymmnn)
03/31/2015 at 15:27 • Filed to: planelopnik | 4 | 12 |
Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
> ttyymmnn
03/31/2015 at 16:03 | 0 |
727sday, actually.
ttyymmnn
> Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
03/31/2015 at 16:08 | 1 |
It's a 727-200, which is referred to as a 722, in the same way a 747-400 is referred to as a 744. The redundant "7" is replaced by the first digit of the model number.
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> ttyymmnn
03/31/2015 at 16:11 | 2 |
722?
f86sabre
> ttyymmnn
03/31/2015 at 16:14 | 2 |
Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
> ttyymmnn
03/31/2015 at 16:16 | 0 |
I didn't someone that makes so many planelopnik posts would get the wrong name like that... but I had to be sure :)
Learned something. I didn't know they shortened the designations like that.
ttyymmnn
> Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
03/31/2015 at 16:30 | 1 |
No worries! Glad I could teach you something. You can go even further with this. The first digit of the suffix refers to the model, and the second and third digits refer to a Boeing customer code. So for example, this 757-222 (registration N540UA ) is a 757-200 that was delivered to United Airlines (22).
ttyymmnn
> f86sabre
03/31/2015 at 16:31 | 1 |
I'm glad they ditched that company yellow.
f86sabre
> ttyymmnn
03/31/2015 at 20:10 | 0 |
ttyymmnn
> f86sabre
03/31/2015 at 20:43 | 0 |
Holy crap. I guess the real question here is, "Why??"
f86sabre
> ttyymmnn
03/31/2015 at 20:50 | 2 |
for use at high/hot airports like Mexico City. Aeromexico was the main force behind it. I've seen the stress docs and it was part of the certified design.
ttyymmnn
> f86sabre
03/31/2015 at 22:45 | 0 |
That would have been a fun ride.
wafflesnfalafel
> f86sabre
03/31/2015 at 23:10 | 0 |
wow - never seen that, JATO 727. Always liked 727s - fast and zippy. More fun than a 'bus in the sky' 737.