plaineA_Chilean_Cyborg@feddit.cl to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 447 points – 12 months ago22Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI think I've flown in a slightly lengthier version of this to Tenerife.I was on it just this Tuesday..Of the 976 ever produced, only 22 DC-9's remain in operation (as of last February according to Wikipedia). Not exactly a common plane to come across.You're reading it a bit more literally than it was intended. "Flying sardine can to the Canaries" being the gist I was going for.
I think I've flown in a slightly lengthier version of this to Tenerife.I was on it just this Tuesday..Of the 976 ever produced, only 22 DC-9's remain in operation (as of last February according to Wikipedia). Not exactly a common plane to come across.You're reading it a bit more literally than it was intended. "Flying sardine can to the Canaries" being the gist I was going for.
I was on it just this Tuesday..Of the 976 ever produced, only 22 DC-9's remain in operation (as of last February according to Wikipedia). Not exactly a common plane to come across.You're reading it a bit more literally than it was intended. "Flying sardine can to the Canaries" being the gist I was going for.
Of the 976 ever produced, only 22 DC-9's remain in operation (as of last February according to Wikipedia). Not exactly a common plane to come across.You're reading it a bit more literally than it was intended. "Flying sardine can to the Canaries" being the gist I was going for.
You're reading it a bit more literally than it was intended. "Flying sardine can to the Canaries" being the gist I was going for.
I think I've flown in a slightly lengthier version of this to Tenerife.
I was on it just this Tuesday..
Of the 976 ever produced, only 22 DC-9's remain in operation (as of last February according to Wikipedia). Not exactly a common plane to come across.
You're reading it a bit more literally than it was intended. "Flying sardine can to the Canaries" being the gist I was going for.