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McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (N9616G) - N9616G performing what was by far the most spectacular departure of the Roswell boneyard-bound American Super 80s. The Mad Dog waves goodbye to DFW!
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McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (N9616G)

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N9616G performing what was by far the most spectacular departure of the Roswell boneyard-bound American Super 80s. The Mad Dog waves goodbye to DFW!

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Leon Kay
I wonder how many of these MD80's are still in service.
Viv Pike
A simple internet search reveals ... (Wiki)

"There were 182 MD-80 series aircraft in service as of October 2019, with operators including Delta Air Lines (60)."
David Seider
My instantaneous first thought, upon seeing the thumbnail:
"crosswind KLSV departure"
snavecarr
These aircraft have been the epitome of dependability for service and the men and women who supported it.
Phil Nolden
Flew the Mad Dog at AA for 18 years, 12 as captain, out of DFW and retired 15 years ago. Loved that old airplane and I miss her. Every flight felt like putting on my favorite slippers and relaxing. Just a good, solid airplane that never let me down, mainly due to the excellent maintenance folks at AA.
waynej007
This is DFW?
CenterlineImagesPhoto Uploader
waynej007, this is from the top of the Grand Hyatt at DFW.
Tom Vance
Be sure "click full" is used. A+ shot!!
Johnathan Guif
This is a great photo! I flew on the American MD-80 many times. Its a shame that it doesn't fly anymore.
Susie Turner
Great photo! I miss flying on these beauties for sure!
John Giambone
Awesome Pic!
Rick D
Positive rate, gear up.
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