DDD3: Boeing 727 – Part 2: Sea Skimming in a 75-Tonne Jet
We take a close look at (and go flying on!!) G-OSRA. This Boeing 727-200F, originally bought by FedEx in 1984, now operated by 2Excel Aviation on behalf of Oil Spill Response Ltd., is the last one ever built and it is still going strong! Join us on board as her crew practice low level flight operations above the North Sea!

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DDD3: Boeing 727 – Part 1: Cool Engineering Ideas on this Trijet Pioneer

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How A Boeing 727 Airliner Was Stolen & Has Never Been Found

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Why Old School Pilots Called the 727 the Most Fun Jet Ever Built

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Why the DC-8 Felt More Serious Than the 707. Pilots trusted it, and you did too...

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Cathay Pacific Boeing 747 - London Heathrow - Hong Kong Kai Tak

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Cockpit view: Private Boeing 727-100 - Takeoff from Sacramento McClellan (MCC) plus SCK Touch & Go

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Boeing 727, Boeing Then vs. Boeing Now

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The DEADLY Secret That Ripped This Plane APART! | Dan-Air Boeing 707

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10 FORGOTTEN Airliners of the 1950s That Lost the Jet Age

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The Story of the Incredible DC9!

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Why Landing the MD-11 Was So Difficult

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Trijets Changed Everything - Until They Didn’t

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Building and Test Flying the Boeing 727 & 747

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BARELY Believable! The Shocking Truth About Aerosucre Flight 157

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Detailed tour around the first Boeing 727!

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AeroSucre Boeing 727-200 Cockpit Bogota🇨🇴 to Panama City🇵🇦

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What It Actually Felt and Sounded Like to Fly on a DC-8

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The World's Least Successful Jet Airliner - Dassault Mercure

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