Here's the story of one very interesting 747 - survived a transonic dive and religious nutters, but sadly looks not to survive the scrapper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Airlines_Flight_006
_BlackHawk_ wrote:I still don't get worked up over scrapping aircraft. It's done it's job, paid for itself and now it's off to the recycling center.
_BlackHawk_ wrote:Just wait for all the enthusiasts to want to preserve every airframe because they are historic, or some such rubbish. I need some new pots and pans, lets melt this sucker down!
Adam the Akrodude wrote:_BlackHawk_ wrote:Just wait for all the enthusiasts to want to preserve every airframe because they are historic, or some such rubbish. I need some new pots and pans, lets melt this sucker down!
Hardly worth it at present - global glut of aluminium at the moment. Besides which, using aluminium to cook with gives you Alzheimer's disease doesn't it? Besides which - you don't cook do you?
I have heard that aluminium will be used more in car bodies - potential trend in Nth America I've been told, so potentially aluminium will be in demand more in the future - will that make you happy Ace?
I think you are missing my point on this story - just a story on a aeroplane, not some crusade to preserve it. It would make a great sales promo for Boeing
"Look what one bash artist pilot did to this aeroplane - and it still held together!".
"Boeing - we build 'em tough!".
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