February 14, 201214 yr Hello captains, I guess this is for my fellow Sydney siders but I was driving by a storage warehouse in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria and I was surprised to see the fuselarge of a southwest 737 sitting on the ground being cut up. It was minus it's wings, engines and landing gear. I was wondering of anyone know why it's here?. I can only assume its being used as a flight sim although it was nearly the whole fuselage and not only cockpit section. Certainly not something you see everyday. it's very close to my work so I'll try And stop by and see what its all about. Anyone in Sydney interested, it on botany road alexandria. Just before green square train. Station on the left hand side, heading towards the city.Ashley allen
February 14, 201214 yr Perhaps as a cabin trainer? Or for Emergency Services to train with? I doubt the latter though as surely there would have been frames closer to home to use. Regards, Tyler
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