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2013-01-13, 02:12 PM
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FedEx 727 Retires To Life As College Laboratory (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nycaviation/~3/OkFeudeGAPs/)

A FedEx Boeing 727-200F concluded its 33-year career last week and joined the faculty of California Baptist University.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/nycaviation/~4/OkFeudeGAPs
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Aviation.High.Guy
2013-01-13, 03:24 PM
In 2000 my Alma Mata, Aviation High School received a retired FedEx 727. It's currently at the school's JFK Annex.
Unfortunately for me I graduated way before they received that gift.:frown:

http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/24/Q610/Academics/CTE/727annex.htm

megatop412
2013-01-13, 11:38 PM
After I graduated from Purdue in 1995 they got one there as well, caught a glimpse of it when I was out there in 2011
http://media10.dropshots.com/photos/396780/20110519/110854.jpg

Aviation.High.Guy
2013-01-14, 02:01 AM
Since FedEx seems to be in the giving mood would be nice to get a 727 nose to build a SIM in my backyard. :smile:

clear_prop
2013-01-14, 03:10 AM
After I graduated from Purdue in 1995 they got one there as well, caught a glimpse of it when I was out there in 2011


Purdue used to (still does?) have an ex-United 727 as well.

http://www.clear-prop.com/images/purdue.gif
(Scan of a print circa 1995).

San Jose State University also had an ex-United 727 painted up in school colors, but when they moved the aviation department from SJC to RHV, they scrapped it. :(

United did a nice job painting the 727s up in school colors and giving them out to the various schools. Probably got a nice tax write off too.

megatop412
2013-01-14, 10:36 AM
Purdue used to (still does?) have an ex-United 727 as well.

http://www.clear-prop.com/images/purdue.gif
(Scan of a print circa 1995).

San Jose State University also had an ex-United 727 painted up in school colors, but when they moved the aviation department from SJC to RHV, they scrapped it. :(

United did a nice job painting the 727s up in school colors and giving them out to the various schools. Probably got a nice tax write off too.

I remember the day that 727 landed at Purdue University Airport, I think it was the biggest plane that had landed there so there was a big crowd to watch it. There was an open house in '97 and I got myself inside it
http://media9.dropshots.com/photos/476411/20110117/194106.jpg
I was using a fixed-lens compact camera so this was the best shot I could manage from the outside
http://media9.dropshots.com/photos/476411/20110117/192819.jpg
Apparently, Purdue also had a 737 but I never knew of it until years later when I was watching a program about the USAir 427 crash and they were using it to try to replicate the rudder problem

steve1840
2013-01-14, 11:51 AM
In 2000 my Alma Mata, Aviation High School received a retired FedEx 727. It's currently at the school's JFK Annex.
Unfortunately for me I graduated way before they received that gift.:frown:

http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/24/Q610/Academics/CTE/727annex.htm

Is that the 727 that is sitting over by the Atlas ramp at JFK?

clear_prop
2013-01-14, 11:45 PM
I remember the day that 727 landed at Purdue University Airport, I think it was the biggest plane that had landed there so there was a big crowd to watch it. There was an open house in '97 and I got myself inside it

I was using a fixed-lens compact camera so this was the best shot I could manage from the outside

Apparently, Purdue also had a 737 but I never knew of it until years later when I was watching a program about the USAir 427 crash and they were using it to try to replicate the rudder problem

I never knew about the Purdue 732 until I searched for the fate of the ex-UA 727.

https://news.uns.purdue.edu/images/+2006/plane-shreddingLO.jpg
Shredded in 2006 :( (http://www.purdue.edu/uns/html3month/2006/060728.Stansbury.noise.html)

megatop412
2013-01-15, 05:57 PM
I never knew about the Purdue 732 until I searched for the fate of the ex-UA 727.

https://news.uns.purdue.edu/images/+2006/plane-shreddingLO.jpg
Shredded in 2006 :( (http://www.purdue.edu/uns/html3month/2006/060728.Stansbury.noise.html)


Now that is a damn shame. But at least I know what ended up happening to it, thanks for posting

Aviation.High.Guy
2013-01-16, 12:02 AM
Is that the 727 that is sitting over by the Atlas ramp at JFK?

Yeah Steve, it is the 727 by Atlas. Aviation leases a small piece of tarmac. It's completely fenced off from the rest of the field
for security. Hope it never sees the same fate as the Purdue 72.