There's a C-135 here in Houston down by the old Ellington AFB. NASA used it to do Negative G maneuvers so astronauts can play weightless for something like 30 seconds. Looks exactly like a 707 only without windows. There's a C-135 at Edwards AFB. You could probably do a websearch to find one at a museum in your area. The USAF bought up a good many of the 707/720 series so they can yank parts off them for their C-135/E-3 fleet. If you're looking for a period aircraft, DC-8's are still relatively common in cargo service, and there's 3 or 4 of them up at Bush Airport here in Houston. If it doesn't have to be a jet, there's the SAC (save-a-connie) Lockheed Constellation that looks a lot like a TWA Connie. Ray Funke 69 Fury 3 ragtop 73 Imperial Parts ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 9:00 PM Subject: IML: Imperials & 707's > Hugh wrote< > >What I want to do is contact them when the one with the big 707 on the tail, > which is currently sticking out from a hangar, is showing any sign of > movement to see if they will allow me to get some pictures made of my 1958 > under or near the plane. I spoke about this with a newspaper man and the< > > Hugh, I had the same idea to do something like that with my '59 Imperial, > problem is finding a 707 anywhere in North America. I saw several a few years > ago out in Tucson Arizona where they lie in heaps waiting to be scrapped. > John Travolta's is about the only one that comes into LAX, don't know how > difficult it would be to get a photo shoot with his jet! > Bill '59 Crown > >