Boeing 720-051B with five engines

Boeing 720-051B with five engines


Phoenix, Arizona (AZ), US
Allied Signal modified a 720-051B to test the TFE731-40 turbofan engine.

Allied Signal's TFE731-40 Testbed wears construction number 18384. It first flew on September 15, 1961. TWA leased it as N794TW beginning on August 27, 1961. Northwest leased it as N733US on October 26, 1962 and then bought it on July 1, 1968. Maersk Air registered it as OY-APZ in January 1973 and leased it to Nigeria Airways in December 1974. TEA leased it as OO-TYA on November 6, 1979 and returned it to Maersk on January 19, 1980. Conair acquired it on February 16, 1981.

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Allied Signal registered it as N720GT on November 24, 1987 and mounted an engine test pylon on the right side of the forward fuselage.
Allied Signal modified a 720-051B to test the TFE731-40 turbofan engine.

Allied Signal's TFE731-40 Testbed wears construction number 18384. It first flew on September 15, 1961. TWA leased it as N794TW beginning on August 27, 1961. Northwest leased it as N733US on October 26, 1962 and then bought it on July 1, 1968. Maersk Air registered it as OY-APZ in January 1973 and leased it to Nigeria Airways in December 1974. TEA leased it as OO-TYA on November 6, 1979 and returned it to Maersk on January 19, 1980. Conair acquired it on February 16, 1981.

Allied Signal registered it as N720GT on November 24, 1987 and mounted an engine test pylon on the right side of the forward fuselage.
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By: Pdunn

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jbottero picture
@ 2006-10-06 10:02:59
Isn't that the specially modified 707 that they can mount a test engine on the side of?
kjfitz picture
@ 2006-10-06 10:11:41
I think you found this plane:
http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/23652/
Pdunn picture
@ 2006-10-06 10:14:01
Thanks! You can always count on this site for answers.

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