The testbed it replaces is a Boeing 720, a modified 707 with the testbed in its nose. Anyone on the south shore of Montreal (including me) would regularly see this plane fly overhead.pic.twitter.com/RM847KQa5A
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The testbed it replaces is a Boeing 720, a modified 707 with the testbed in its nose. Anyone on the south shore of Montreal (including me) would regularly see this plane fly overhead.pic.twitter.com/RM847KQa5A
Poor thing... Did they force the plane to fly like this?!
My step father who used to design engines said this style of test wing is called a canard? Which means duck in French.
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