Austin mentioned in his original post from 2014 that the plane had been scrapped and hauled off.
Sorry, that was my bad. I did not read the original post that closely. I stand to be corrected accord.
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20 February 2019 - 11:25 PM
Austin mentioned in his original post from 2014 that the plane had been scrapped and hauled off.
Sorry, that was my bad. I did not read the original post that closely. I stand to be corrected accord.
20 February 2019 - 05:05 PM
I do have a few more
Cockpit
Galley and main door
The rear exit
The guts
Yikes! Ugh! As a former flight instructor, commercial pilot, multi engine, instrument, these photos make me sick. What a mess. Why don't the owners put this poor thing out of its misery, haul it off to the scrap-yard and have melted down.
18 February 2019 - 12:03 AM
Thank you very much for the information. I was very interesting.
The Worth Theater was very nice and attractive in the auditorium portion of the theater, where you saw the movies and the seating was located, As I recalled, it had beautiful multi-colored stain glass covering the ceiling lighting. The wall lighting was designed to depict a night time evening glow of subdued blue lighting behind artificial Arabic buildings. All lighting was on a variable control to make it brighter when the movie was not showing and lower lighting after the screen curtain opened up and the movie began.
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12 January 2019 - 08:22 PM
The old Worth Theater
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