American Airlines MD80 by Richardphotos
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Description
Tulsa Air Space Museum
147 ft 10 in
Dimensions: The basic "long-body" MD-80 versions (MD-81, MD-82, MD-83, and MD-88) have an overall length of 147 ft 10 in (45.06 m), and a fuselage length of 136 feet 5 inches (41.58 m) that is 4.62 m longer than the DC-9-50 and 13.5 m longer than the initial DC-9, the Series 10.
Comments (8)
the camera bag and lens belongs to me
Great view and photo!
Business class furnishings, I see. :-D
Excellent image.
Wow - lots of space in there! Cool shot, Richard.
I used my fisheye 15mm lens. I was hoping for more distortion, but I take what I can get
A cool shot.
Fine shot
Someone should take these and make a really cool bowling ally out of them. Hmmmmm, maybe not ?????
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