The Fall of American One
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
May 05, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:20:05
The aircraft was named ‘Flagship District of Columbia’ and was only the 12th Boeing 707 ever made. It was delivered to American Airlines in February 1959 so at the time America was taking its first steps into the void of outer space it was a mere 3 years old. It hadn’t long been out of it’s periodic inspection and with less than 8,000 hours on the airframe N7506A was expected to have a long and productive life ahead… a wish that would be dashed in a few short minutes. The New York skyline   An American Airlines Boeing 707 at LAX   Changes in apparent span and the effects of sideslip on a swept wing when yawed   The 707 rudder control system   Wreckage from American Airlines flight 514   The Calverton crash still smoking   A New York ticker tape parade   The flight recorder trace from the American One's final moments   A reconstruction of the track of Flight One   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Jon Proctor, San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives, the Civil Aeronautics Board and Ted Quackenbush.
The aircraft was named ‘Flagship District of Columbia’ and was only the 12th Boeing 707 ever made. It was delivered to American Airlines in February 1959 so at the time America was taking its first steps into the void of outer space it was a mere 3 years old. It hadn’t long been out of it’s periodic inspection and with less than 8,000 hours on the airframe N7506A was expected to have a long and productive life ahead… a wish that would be dashed in a few short minutes. The New York skyline   An American Airlines Boeing 707 at LAX   Changes in apparent span and the effects of sideslip on a swept wing when yawed   The 707 rudder control system   Wreckage from American Airlines flight 514   The Calverton crash still smoking   A New York ticker tape parade   The flight recorder trace from the American One's final moments   A reconstruction of the track of Flight One   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Jon Proctor, San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives, the Civil Aeronautics Board and Ted Quackenbush.

The aircraft was named ‘Flagship District of Columbia’ and was only the 12th Boeing 707 ever made. It was delivered to American Airlines in February 1959 so at the time America was taking its first steps into the void of outer space it was a mere 3 years old. It hadn’t long been out of it’s periodic inspection and with less than 8,000 hours on the airframe N7506A was expected to have a long and productive life ahead… a wish that would be dashed in a few short minutes.

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The New York skyline

 

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An American Airlines Boeing 707 at LAX

 

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Changes in apparent span and the effects of sideslip on a swept wing when yawed

 

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The 707 rudder control system

 

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Wreckage from American Airlines flight 514

 

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The Calverton crash still smoking

 

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A New York ticker tape parade

 

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The flight recorder trace from the American One’s final moments

 

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A reconstruction of the track of Flight One

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Jon Proctor, San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives, the Civil Aeronautics Board and Ted Quackenbush.

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