N335EA This was my pre Christmas gift back in 1990! A once upon a lifetime visitor for my home airport. Unusual placement of the USA flag, normally it was located on the middle engine. (mehr von N335EA)
N764BE During the preparations for Operation Desert Storm and the associated US troop transfers via Germany, several Tristars from American Trans Air and Hawaiian, here N764BE, ex-JA8513 of All Nippon Airways, stayed at LTU for maintenance work (mehr von N764BE)
D-AERC Only a few days after D-AERI burned out in the night of June 28, 1991, D-AERC was introduced into service in an LTU livery adapted to the previous operator Eastern Air Lines. The former Eastern AL titles are still visible as a schadow above the cheatline. (mehr von D-AERC)
N323EA For the six-month summer season 1988 N323EA was leased from Eastern Air Lines. In contrast to D-AERC, which was also leased from Eastern AL in a similar color scheme only a few weeks after D-AERI burned out in 1991, no entry in the German flight register was made. In December N323EA was delivered to Cathay Pacific as VR-HOG (mehr von N323EA)