Hi all good everyone, I saw a check on the internet for Google information and found the old picture special one retro KLM Royal Dutch Airlines/Northwest Airlines Livery scheme is a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 only one fleet. Northwest Airlines has received DC-10-30 were provided from 1991 to 2007 earlier they was replaced be an Airbus A330-200 and 300.
Credit Photo is Peter de Groot.
Taken Date: November 1999. EHAM/AMS Airport Schiphol.
True Story the picture. Do you like the old retro KLM/Northwest Airlines Livery scheme, one DC-10-30 fleet, you are interested in that picture. Feel free to vote to support my topic and just want to join a new game in IF, in the future. Have fun!
It Wikipedia.
https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/mcdonnell-douglas-dc-10-30-n136wa-world-airways/rm9xzk
It is used on Google information.
- The engines are 3x GE.
NWA DC-10-30 (N237NW)
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Varig (PP-VMW) November 1980 - July 1994.
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PLUNA (PP-VMW) July 1994 - December 1997.
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Northwest Airlines (N237NW) December 1997 - 2007 | Fleet Number: 1237 | * painted in “Dual KLM/Northwest” special colours 1998 - Apr 2000.
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ATA Airlines (N237NW) 2007? - April 2008.
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World Airways (N136WA) February 2008 - July 31, 2010 ← std at MZJ/KMZJ July 31, 2010. “Broken up” 2012 at MZJ/KMZJ.
Any question about it?
Thank you, AJ Johnson.
Happy Flying!