Last Chance to Fly
Last Chance to Fly
Last Chance to Fly gives you the opportunity to take a flight on a truly historic airliner.
The opportunity to fly on an aircraft type that is rare is sought after by many enthusiasts, both young and old. Whether it’s wanting to relive the glory days of travel in a 1930s-era airliner, orsimply the chance to add a missing type of aircraft to your ‘flown on’ list before it’s too late.
Last Chance to Fly details 46 different types of rare airliner, from the Airbus A300B2 to the Boeing 707 and de Havilland Dragon Rapide. With each, it lists the airlines still flying the type (sorted by continent and country), and the routes it flies on if known.
Aircraft covered:
- Airbus A300B2
- Airbus A300B4-100/200
- Antonov AN-28
- Antonov AN-38
- British Aerospace BAe 146-100 / Avro RJ70
- British Aerospace ATP
- Boeing 707
- Boeing 727-200
- Boeing 747-100
- Boeing 747-300
- Boeing 747SP
- CASA CN-235
- Convair 580
- McDonnell Douglas DC-10
- McDonnell Douglas MD-11
- de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide
- de Havilland DH.105 Dove
- de Havilland Canada DHC-7
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas DC-4
- Douglas DC-6
- Douglas DC-7
- Douglas DC-8
- Douglas DC-9-10
- Douglas DC-9-20
- Douglas DC-9-30
- Douglas DC-9-50
- Fokker F27
- Fokker F28
- Ford Tri-Motor
- Hawker Siddeley 748 (Avro/BAe 748)
- Ilyushin IL-18
- Ilyushin IL-62
- Ilyushin IL-86
- Ilyushin IL-96
- Junkers Ju-52
- Lockheed L1011 Tristar
- Lockheed Constellation
- NAMC YS-11
- Short 330
- Short 360
- Short SC.7 Skyvan
- Tupolev TU-134
- Tupolev TU-154
- Yakovlev Yak-42
Useful Information:
- ISBN: 978-0-9567187-0-9
- Paperback, 120 pages
- Released: March 2011
