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NOMER SERI RANDOM
Our limited-edition DC-9 series shares DNA with one of the 20th century’s aviation legends. The Douglas DC-9 30 was introduced onto the market in 1966 as the first American short-distance jet and went on to be a resounding success. To this very day it stands for reliability and dependability. This incredible era ended in 2014 with the last passenger flight for a major US airline. Many years of exposure to the blistering heat of the Californian sun have changed the structure of the DC-9’s coating. So we completely removed the coating by hand to uncover the pure aluminium skin. The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner by the US manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company. It was designed for short and medium-haul flights. The two engines mounted directly on the fuselage provide enhanced aerodynamics and make the plane easier to handle in the event of engine failure. The DC-9 30 is almost 4.5 m longer than the original design and can carry up to 139 passengers. The elongated wings and innovative slat and flap system enable take-off and landing on short runways.
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