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 Post subject: Flight 97
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:19 pm 
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We moved some helicopters to Portland, OR in Feb. 1987. We were told about a restaurant in McMinnville called Flight 97. We took the USAF pickup truck way out of the way on "Official Business" to eat. The cockpit and boomers location had plexiglass covering the area so you could still see it all. You boarded the aircraft through the control tower. Made for an interesting meal. I've heard the restaurant closed down and the KC-97 moved years ago. It was fun while it lasted.

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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:51 pm 
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Maybe it closed because the menu was too plane. Did they serve wings? :D


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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:23 pm 
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Naw. It closed cuz everything ya ate on that ol' tanker plane gave ya too much gas.


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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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<groan> OMG! Such comments! I love them!!! Great humor you guys have!

Can't help but wonder what became of the plane though. Scrapper?

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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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Thanks. I recall reading that she flew out of there but I forgot where she went. Just glad the scrappers didn't get to her. I recall seeing the last few still being used by the AZ Guard and others taxing into the boneyard. Great sound.

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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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That refueling boom was used for pole dancing too for entertainment! :lol: :oops: :shock: :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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I'd just like to know what they have in those wings to hold those 7,500 pound power packs on?

If you have one dead engine, and are in turbulence and experience 4 G's that is like hanging all 4 engines on that one mount point, just WOW.


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The one in Colorado Springs is set up that way as well with a lot of photo's and great chow as well............


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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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michaelharadon wrote:
Maybe it closed because the menu was too plane. Did they serve wings? :D


Wings and Jalepeno 'proppers'!

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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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The plane from McMinnville is now at the Minnesota Air Guard Museum. There is even a picture of the plane being used as a restaurant on their webpage. http://mnangmuseum.org/exhibits/boeing-stratofreighter/


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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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Larry Wielgosz wrote:
Thanks. I recall reading that she flew out of there but I forgot where she went. Just glad the scrappers didn't get to her. I recall seeing the last few still being used by the AZ Guard and others taxing into the boneyard. Great sound.

Larry


The plane from McMinnville is now at the Minnesota Air Guard Museum. There is even a picture of the plane being used as a restaurant on their webpage. http://mnangmuseum.org/exhibits/boeing-stratofreighter/


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 Post subject: Re: Flight 97
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If I'm reading the synopsis on the website correctly, it says that the various "Guppy" aircraft were modified civilian Boeing 377 Stratocruisers. Is this correct? I had always just assumed the Guppies were modified C-97s.

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