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When Douglas sold the DC-9s to SAS they made a deal trading in the remaining SE210s in the fleet as Douglas didn't want them on the secondhand market. Most of them were chopped directly but some "lived" a little longer being donated to museums and others being used for fire drills. Still 2010 some parts of this poor baby is to be found at the fire training area, limited though to the tail section and some parts of the wings. [K64 slide]

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When Douglas sold the DC-9s to SAS they made a deal trading in the remaining SE210s in the fleet as Douglas didn't want them on the secondhand market. Most of them were chopped directly but some "lived" a little longer being donated to museums and others being used for fire drills. Still 2010 some parts of this poor baby is to be found at the fire training area, limited though to the tail section and some parts of the wings. [K64 slide]

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