- Location name:
- Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
- Coordinates:
- 9.39820480N 84.15470886W
- Description:
- MD-80 fuselage as part of Anaconda cafe, DC-9 front fuselage in use as an apartment
- Category:
- Restaurants
- Last update:
- 18 March 2025
- Credits:
- huggybug
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Planes at this location
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More info on registration highlighting| Registration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N570SH | 49222 | MD-82 | United States | Civil | pre | Fuselage only, including tail, probably in use as a bar | |
| YV-13C | 47301 | DC-9-21 | Venezuela | Civil | pre | Forward fuselage only, in use as apartment |
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This location is a bit complicated, mainly due to the dense vegetation making it hard to pinpoint each plane, but also all pictures are only of parts of the planes. It seems there are three indeed and the pin may indeed be on the (until your comment) unidentified plane. The YV-13C with Aeropostal titles still visible, is in use as an apartment and this is only a cockpit and part of the fuselage. The N570SH certainly is here as well and is the cockpit, fuselage and even tail. It is in use as a bar, or with the bar and pictures on Google Maps even show the faded registration. I think it cannot clearly be seen in GE images. Furthermore, the B727 is at location #8904.
Posted on 6 November 2024 by AdminThis is not MSN 49222, it is 47301, see https://costaverde.com/accommodations-2/cockpit-cottage/ and go to the bottom of the page, scroll through the photos and you can clearly see Aeropostal on the fuselage side. There is also an Avianca B.727 HK-3133X and an unidentified DC-9/MD-80 cockpit here.
Posted on 5 November 2024 by dgarbett