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Boeing 737-200 (N737VU)
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A wonderful classic airliner. Who knew when it was first produced how long the basic model would last. Nearing 11,000 examples later and still going strong. A question John, as this one appears well kept, is it an operating aircraft?
Gavin, no, this airframe is not "Operational" in terms of transporting people. It is actively used as a mx training aid for A&P technicians/students at Vincennes University which has an aviation college extension facility/hangar at the IND airport here. This beauty pops out of the hangar a couple of times a year. She is in immaculate condition on the inside as well. I think I have some flight deck photos posted on FlightAware. Thanks Gavin!
Thanks John. What a pity it doesn't/can't fly. Still you can't have everything and at least you get to see it. (Checked out your other pics).
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| Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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| 09-Dec-2025 | C82R | Ludlow (5CA4) | Camarillo (KCMA) | 11:19AM PST | 12:28PM PST | 1:08 |
| 09-Dec-2025 | C82R | Santa Fe Regional (KSAF) | Near Lake Havasu City, AZ | 08:31AM MST | Last seen 11:36AM MST | 3:04 |
| 06-Dec-2025 | C82R | Santa Fe Regional (KSAF) | Santa Fe Regional (KSAF) | 02:45PM MST | 03:30PM MST (?) | 0:45 |
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