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Old May 1st 04, 05:22 AM
Big John
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Corky

Could it have been a Lockheed C-140, Jet Star? They were basically
straight winged birds and had four engines mounted on struts off the
rear sides of the fuselage.

With the four engines the bird had a strange sound. Probably not in
perfect sync?

Bird was expensive to operate so never caught on outside the VIP
flight at Andrews.

Was bigger than a Gulf Stream , Lear or Saber Liner. 41,000 lbs

Million plus a copy in early 60's

Would guess there may be a few still flying?

Big John


On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:58:42 -0400,
wrote:

Two weeks ago I was down in NJ visiting the inlaws. They live in
Cedar Grove, and there is normally a LOT of airplane activity overhead
from Kennedy, Laquardia and Newark, beside Caldwell and a few other
airports nearby.

While I was sitting out on the back deck enjoying the sunshine and
warm temperatures I heard an unusual sounding engine noise. I looked
up and saw a sleek white airplane buzz by with what appeared to be two
turboprops mounted on pylons off the rear of the fuselage. I couldn't
tell for sure but I assumed that the buzzing sound was a result of the
props being at the rear of the pylons. It was moving quickly and I
only got a glimps of it.

Anybody know that that was?

Thanks, Corky Scott