FLIGHT RESTAURANT
Friday, April 23, 2010

FLIGHT RESTAURANT
The
Ir@n-Contra Cargo Plane - Restaurant and Bar
What's the
future for a cargo plane after
it was shot down?
Well, it
can start a bar and restaurant
business. Not bad. Don't take it as a joke. Fairchild C-123 relates its
name with one of the biggest scandals in the mid 1980's. That involved
the Reagan Administration's bizarre of network for arms sales to Iran.
This very cargo plane was shot down on October 5, 1986, while delivering
supplies to the Nicaraguan Contras.
However,
now it's known as El Avion
Restaurant and bar. Ready to serve you serve you food and drinks at cost
little more than usual ones. Pack your bags with lots of currency and
enjoy meals under the wings, built around a 1954 Model. The most
charming feature other than the menu and plane itself is the scenic
beauty around seacoast blended with mild reddishness at evening sunset. I
think other planes should seek inspiration from this unique one among
them after their retirement.
It is not an ordinary aircraft but a
restaurant & bar. The plane itself became popular long before the
transformation. In 1986 it was transporting weapons from the USA to the
Nicaragua smugglers but was brought down. The plane was left on the
Costa-Rica coast where the locals transformed into the “El Avion”
restaurant. It is located on a hilltop on the road between “Manuel
Antonio” and “Quepos” in the pacific coast in Costa Rica..
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