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Thread: Ex-DL 732 at KPBI (N332DL)

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    Ex-DL 732 at KPBI (N332DL)

    Spotted this ex DL (easy to see with the engone colors) B732 at KPBI today - registration says WILMINGTON TRUST CO TRUSTEE - I wonder who actually has it

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    Got some serious Chromatic Aberration going on there, what happened? lol.

    But, cool photo, it is probably being leased to someone.
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    ummm..it's called the other side of the field from the parking spot...and..then a close crop...not submitted to jp - wasn't intending to - others have been submitted for that - including a nice NWA one!! :lol:
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    Lol, that tends to be a problem doesn't it? ;)
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    I passed by PBI last night and saw it too. There are many 737-200s finding new operators lately. I bet out of these, the ex-DL birds are probably on demand as they were well-taken care of.

    It's not unlikely an african or latin american operator will pick this one up.

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    Search for this bird on a.net and the first shot on the list is by our own Josh Akbar, on finals over Planeview Park in September 2005.

    http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0931038/L/
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