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"Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 17:44
by Garry Russell

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 17:53
by DaveB
Nice one :thumbsup:

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Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 18:05
by Felixx62
Its hard to believe that this happened 2 years ago. Where does the time go too ?? Nice they are going to preserve the "Bus"

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 18:41
by VC10
At least it won't corrode with all that composite structure :lol:

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 11:55
by Garry Russell

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 13:56
by airboatr
:-O. Ok this is scary.

I read about this last night on the Sun Sentinal and thought I post about it here. An and now Garry has
gone and already done it. :worried:

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Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 21:01
by tango234
I hope the truck driver didn't mind mounting the kerb there, either that or that road sign was taken out. :wasntme:

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 20:59
by Chris558
Crumbs! That's a very tight/narrow slip road for that thing!! :-O :lol:

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 21:16
by Tako_Kichi
Chris558 wrote:Crumbs! That's a very tight/narrow slip road for that thing!! :-O :lol:
Yup...but with that size of load you can bet the back end of the trailer is 'steerable' so it shouldn't be a big problem.

Re: "Miracle on the Hudson" A.320 to be preserved

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 21:20
by Paul K
Looking at the Daily Mail pictures Garry linked to, it looks like there is a steerable bogey at the rear end.