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ID: 1023382 Views: 366 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation
Aircraft Reg: HI-542CT
MSN / CN: 4825

Operator: A.M.S.A.

Picture Category: Propliner / Nose
Location: Aquadilla - Rafael Hernandez (BQN / TJBQ)
Country: Puerto Rico
Air Show: Air Extravaganza 2007
Date: 28th April 2007
Photographer
Ricardo Abina
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Large Picture Comments: "City of Miami" painted on each side of the Constellation still show completely. This name can be apreciated on several pictures of this aircraft taken in 1990 at Miami International Airport when used for transport of goods from Santo Domingo to Miami.
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Type: Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation
Aircraft Reg: HI-542CT
MSN / CN: 4825

Operator: A.M.S.A.

Picture Category: Propliner / Hulk
Location: Aquadilla - Rafael Hernandez (BQN / TJBQ)
Country: Puerto Rico
Air Show: Air Extravaganza 2007
Date: 28th April 2007
Photographer
Ricardo Abina
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Large Picture Comments: This picture shows the actual damage sustained by the aircraft's right wing on February 3, 1992.
ID: 1023229 Views: 432 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation
Aircraft Reg: HI-542CT
MSN / CN: 4825

Operator: A.M.S.A.

Picture Category: Propliner / Hulk
Location: Aquadilla - Rafael Hernandez (BQN / TJBQ)
Country: Puerto Rico
Air Show: Air Extravaganza 2007
Date: 28th April 2007
Photographer
Ricardo Abina
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Large Picture Comments: Picture taken during Air Show held at Borinquen Airport. HI-542CT was not part of the event. It still stands on it's own landing gear on a corner of the field.
 
 

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