there are 6 F7F Tigercats known to still be flying today.
It still exists - in a museum.
3 with the Cofederate Air Force Flying Museum in Arizona
There are only three that remain today
There are only three that remain today
There are only three that remain today
there is NO flying horses at all.There just made up in fairy tales.But there is still horses on sable island and on farms today but FYI there is NO flying horses..........i think
The RAH-66 programme was canceled in 2004.
The flying shuttle loom is rarely used today. It was an inefficient design, and was replaced (for the most part) by better, later designs. It may still be used for some special purpose looms, and old looms may still be operated for historical displays.
Most Airlines retired there 707's in the 1970's 1980's but the plane is still flying today but only 2 both in iran
I heard Sheila Dail and Donna Dent (the two in the front) were still flying but Doreen Welsh (the one in the back) never went back to work after the incident. She retired in 2010.
Yes. Argentina and Brazil still use them as fighters. Israel and Singapore use them as trainers.