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SunWest Douglas DC-9-30 (N326PH)



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SunWest Douglas DC-9-30 (N326PH)

SunWest was founded in 1987 with 3 Douglas DC-9-30's to fill the gap in the LCC market in America at the time. Its first flights were from Phoenix to near by cities like Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Diego, San Fransisco, Denver, Albuquerque, and Tucson, with cities

such as Houston, Dallas, Seattle, and Minneapolis coming soon after.


Seen here is N326PH, who joined the fleet in 1989 after being retired from service with larger airlines. She saw service until 1995, during SunWest's most turbulent period.



    Really good but...the cheatline should be centered on the windows. Not doing it that way makes it look ridiculous.

    Really good but...the cheatline should be centered on the windows. Not doing it that way makes it look ridiculous.

    It should be in line with the cockpit windows, which he has done.

    It should be in line with the cockpit windows, which he has done.

     

    So you don't consider the way the cheatline is offset from the passenger windows strange at all?

    So you don't consider the way the cheatline is offset from the passenger windows strange at all?

    Nope

    It should be in line with the cockpit windows, which he has done.

    some airlines align with the passenger windows and warp the front upwards so it connects with the cockpit windows