Vortilon wrote:
Albert bring em on!
Panel X-40? You got me there. My days were spent grinding corrossion, replacing seat tracks, replacing Honeycomb TE panels etc..
The Starship S/N is 33 and is back in service.
http://www.azairframe.com/index.htmlOh I forgot my Pem was the ragged one at Puyallup Wa.
NC33,

I don't remeber if had that one. In my previous life I worked for Raytheon. We had several Starships on our part 135, & we also worked on a few more. I really hated what became of that program.

I think most of the 2000's we had are cut up now. Anyway welcome aboard.
Robbie