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Midnight Mike
2006-03-11, 06:54 PM
One of my 717/MD11 Instructors landed a job flying a Corporate, Super 727. He is very excited as he not flown in about 7 years, here are some pictures of his new baby.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v726/MidnightMike/TGsatNorton.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v726/MidnightMike/Paint_Delivery_3-05-06_5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v726/MidnightMike/Paint_Delivery_3-05-06_2.jpg

cancidas
2006-03-11, 08:41 PM
picking jaw up off of floor....


i'm friggin jealous!!

PhilDernerJr
2006-03-11, 10:40 PM
Pardon my ignorance, but I've never heard of the Super 727. Can anyone fill me in?

jakbar
2006-03-11, 11:02 PM
I'm not sure of the difference either, but I shot one last year at JFK. Looks cool to me!

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/091705-jfk-5nfgn-nigeria01.jpg

mikephotos
2006-03-11, 11:03 PM
I believe Super 727's were/are 727's kit'd to meet and exceed Stage III. Servivensa used to fly their 727's to JFK with "Super 27" on the engines.

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0382109/L/

Mike

Midnight Mike
2006-03-11, 11:55 PM
Pardon my ignorance, but I've never heard of the Super 727. Can anyone fill me in?




The Super 27 is developed from the B727 with more powerful Pratt and Whitney 217 engines. This allows the aircraft to climb faster and cover a greater distance than the basic 727. The Super 27 cruises at mach 0.8 and at 550mph it is the second fastest Boeing civilian aircraft behind the B747.

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Derf
2006-03-12, 12:15 AM
The super 27 is a reengined 727 that uses the bigger MD-80 engines. It produces more power but has a slower cruise speed. Much better on fuel.

One side note....the #2 engine is still the original 727 type. Hope this helps

Tom_Turner
2006-03-12, 03:15 AM
Hey Mike - If I am not mistaken, I think I might have caught your friend's 727 at JFK last week.

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5689854

Is it the same reg?

Tom