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ID 28925 Views: 354
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Delta Air Lines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Columbus - Port Columbus International (CMH/KCMH)
USA - Ohio, June 6, 2011
Corey Betke
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N787NC (cn 48149 )

ID 28525 Views: 408
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Delta Air Lines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, May 21, 2011
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N787NC (cn 48149 ) Still plugging along thirty one years after being delivered to North Central Airlines.

ID 24669 Views: 339
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Delta Air Lines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Columbus - Port Columbus International (CMH/KCMH)
USA - Ohio, November 15, 2010
richillini
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N787NC (cn 48149 ) The classic DC-9 departing runway 10L

ID 12271 Views: 371
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Delta Air Lines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Atlanta - Hartsfield Jackson International (ATL/KATL)
USA - Georgia, February 17, 2009
N960DL
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N787NC (cn 48149) Delta Air Lines DC-9-50 N787NC is seen at ATL February 17, 2009.

ID 8436 Views: 471
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Northwest Airlines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, October 18, 1995
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N787NC (cn 48149) Before Northwest settled on their current livery, they experimented with a couple of different variations on the theme, with this DC-9 being painted differently on either side. The titles and fuselage logo on the port side of this aircraft are featured in gray. It still flies today in the full current Northwest livery.

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