Found something of interest just outside of Seoul, so if you are stuck in Seoul then have a look at this. Turns out to be one of the original Pan Am 747 100s named Juan Trippe, the founder of Pan Am and the man who encouraged Boeing to produce the 747. A short but very interesting piece about him at this link:-
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/chasingthesun/inno...rs/jtrippe.html
I am still trying to work out how they got this 747 to where it is, as there are hills all around and no flat space long enough for a runway. Now is is surrounded by apartment blocks, so looks a bit out of place. It was a restaurant but appears to be closed down now, and despite attempts, I was unable to get inside to have a look at the cockpit.




smooth landings.
Yes, if you have not been there, Seoul is that ugly!!
smooth landings.
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/chasingthesun/inno...rs/jtrippe.html
I am still trying to work out how they got this 747 to where it is, as there are hills all around and no flat space long enough for a runway. Now is is surrounded by apartment blocks, so looks a bit out of place. It was a restaurant but appears to be closed down now, and despite attempts, I was unable to get inside to have a look at the cockpit.




smooth landings.
Yes, if you have not been there, Seoul is that ugly!!
smooth landings.