What is this abandoned airplane parked in Tegel airport?

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  • Related: What is this aircraft with large pipes at the flight deck windows?
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  • Related: What is this aircraft with large pipes at the flight deck windows?
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Related: What is this aircraft with large pipes at the flight deck windows?
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Related: What is this aircraft with large pipes at the flight deck windows?
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Looks a whole lot like a Boeing 707






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    Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
    – ffc
    8 hours ago






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    Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
    – gsamaras
    6 hours ago






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    People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
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In the far corner of Tegel Airport, to the southwest (here a satellite image), lonely a plane with a special story rots: The Boeing 707 was a gift from the manufacturer to the Lufthansa and landed in 1986 by tricky preparations as the first Lufthansa aircraft in West -Berlin. Otherwise only Allied aircraft could fly through the east corridor. Lufthansa donated the plane to the Berlin Technikmuseum, which, however, can not do anything with it. Every now and then, the airport fire brigade on the Boeing exercises in case of emergency.




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    Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
    – ffc
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
    – gsamaras
    6 hours ago






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    People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
    – Notts90
    2 hours ago














up vote
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Looks a whole lot like a Boeing 707






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  • 8




    Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
    – ffc
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
    – gsamaras
    6 hours ago






  • 1




    People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
    – Notts90
    2 hours ago












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up vote
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Looks a whole lot like a Boeing 707






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Looks a whole lot like a Boeing 707







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  • 8




    Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
    – ffc
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
    – gsamaras
    6 hours ago






  • 1




    People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
    – Notts90
    2 hours ago












  • 8




    Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
    – ffc
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
    – gsamaras
    6 hours ago






  • 1




    People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
    – Notts90
    2 hours ago







8




8




Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
– ffc
8 hours ago




Thanks, it apparently is a 707-458 and has an interesting history digitalcosmonaut.com/2016/berlin-tegel-abandoned-boeing-707 .
– ffc
8 hours ago




1




1




Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
– gsamaras
6 hours ago




Like most of the abandoned aircrafts. In some countries, learning the story of an abandoned aircraft can tell you a lot for the country itself, especially when the owner was the country itself.
– gsamaras
6 hours ago




1




1




People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
– Notts90
2 hours ago




People normally include pictures or further reading links in aircraft identification questions.
– Notts90
2 hours ago










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In the far corner of Tegel Airport, to the southwest (here a satellite image), lonely a plane with a special story rots: The Boeing 707 was a gift from the manufacturer to the Lufthansa and landed in 1986 by tricky preparations as the first Lufthansa aircraft in West -Berlin. Otherwise only Allied aircraft could fly through the east corridor. Lufthansa donated the plane to the Berlin Technikmuseum, which, however, can not do anything with it. Every now and then, the airport fire brigade on the Boeing exercises in case of emergency.




https://www.tagesspiegel.de/mediacenter/fotostrecken/berlin/flughafen-tegel-das-vergessene-flugzeug/13531996.html






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    .. poor thing :-(
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In the far corner of Tegel Airport, to the southwest (here a satellite image), lonely a plane with a special story rots: The Boeing 707 was a gift from the manufacturer to the Lufthansa and landed in 1986 by tricky preparations as the first Lufthansa aircraft in West -Berlin. Otherwise only Allied aircraft could fly through the east corridor. Lufthansa donated the plane to the Berlin Technikmuseum, which, however, can not do anything with it. Every now and then, the airport fire brigade on the Boeing exercises in case of emergency.




https://www.tagesspiegel.de/mediacenter/fotostrecken/berlin/flughafen-tegel-das-vergessene-flugzeug/13531996.html






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In the far corner of Tegel Airport, to the southwest (here a satellite image), lonely a plane with a special story rots: The Boeing 707 was a gift from the manufacturer to the Lufthansa and landed in 1986 by tricky preparations as the first Lufthansa aircraft in West -Berlin. Otherwise only Allied aircraft could fly through the east corridor. Lufthansa donated the plane to the Berlin Technikmuseum, which, however, can not do anything with it. Every now and then, the airport fire brigade on the Boeing exercises in case of emergency.




https://www.tagesspiegel.de/mediacenter/fotostrecken/berlin/flughafen-tegel-das-vergessene-flugzeug/13531996.html






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In the far corner of Tegel Airport, to the southwest (here a satellite image), lonely a plane with a special story rots: The Boeing 707 was a gift from the manufacturer to the Lufthansa and landed in 1986 by tricky preparations as the first Lufthansa aircraft in West -Berlin. Otherwise only Allied aircraft could fly through the east corridor. Lufthansa donated the plane to the Berlin Technikmuseum, which, however, can not do anything with it. Every now and then, the airport fire brigade on the Boeing exercises in case of emergency.




https://www.tagesspiegel.de/mediacenter/fotostrecken/berlin/flughafen-tegel-das-vergessene-flugzeug/13531996.html







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