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Back when 747s had a Rhodes in first class


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Must've been something having live entertainment on flights back in the day.

You don't see that anymore.

 

It looks like a a custom job to make the Rhodes airworthy, yet cool.

 

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That piano is just a student model, nothing custom. Some planes had Wurlitzer pianos too.....

 

Oh Yeah! Now I see that. I had heard that one President wanted it ripped out of Air Force One because it had an input named "Mike".

 

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All I can think of is how much trouble Leslie Neilson could have gotten into with this sucker in Airplane!

Nah -- he would have had a BIG organ!

 

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Already we are like historians combing through the archives, slapping our foreheads saying "incredible, look at this, it would seem there was a time when society actually valued live music."

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Forget 747s, let's talk Zeppelins. Lots of shots of the grand piano on the Hindenburg and Graf. I would literally risk exploding into a fireball to play that piano!

 

And a small aside, did you know Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickenson, besides having a history PhD, and and being an active commercial jet pilot (who famously captain their 747 on their tour), is also the CEO of the largest dirigible company in the world and a leading expert on lighter-than-air travel? He was even interviewed in the science section of The Atlantic a few years back, in a panel on the future of dirigibles. Seriously, if the next Maiden tour isn't done by Airship, I'm going to be seriously disappointed!

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And a small aside, did you know Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickenson, besides having an honorary PhD, and and being an active commercial jet pilot (who famously captain their 747 on their tour), is also the CEO of the largest dirigible company in the world and is definitely more a backer/moneyman than a leading expert on lighter-than-air travel?

 

Small edits (and n.b. Dickinson), but I'd love to read the Atlantic article if you have a moment to share it.

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Small edits (and n.b. Dickinson), but I'd love to read the Atlantic article if you have a moment to share it.

 

In academia, most people don"t sweat the distinction between honorary and standard PhD. In fact, it"s usually considered a bigger honor than getting your degree in the traditional manner. It"s still a PhD. And from the article, yeah, he"s a busy man and the main investor, but he"s also a big idea-man, and it was pretty clear he was in there talking with the engineers and had a lot of experience in the whole enterprise. Guy is a total nerd, and when he dives in, he dives in deep.

 

I"ll see if I can dig up the article, may be behind a lay wall though. It was extremely long, dickenson"s section was the third interview of 3 company leaders.

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In academia, most people don"t sweat the distinction between honorary and standard PhD. In fact, it"s usually considered a bigger honor than getting your degree in the traditional manner. It"s still a PhD.

 

We've stumbled onto an area I have just a little bit of experience in. This could not be farther from the truth, or more wrong.

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