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Caesar's Chariot : ウィキペディア英語版
Caesar's Chariot

''Caesar's Chariot'' was a former United Airlines Boeing 720 passenger jet which was chartered by English rock band Led Zeppelin for their 1977 concert tour of North America.
The plane, N7224U (S/N: 18077), was rolled out from the assembly line on December 12, 1961 and its first flight was on January 16, 1962.〔("The Starship" ) at Led Zeppelin.org〕 It was delivered to United Airlines on April 10, and in 1975 was purchased by Desert Palace Inc. and then by Todd Leasing in March 1975, when it was named ''Caesars Chariot''.〔
''Caesar's Chariot'' was hired by Led Zeppelin in 1977 from Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada. The band required the plane because the plane they had previously used for their 1973 and 1975 North American concert tours, ''The Starship'', was permanently grounded at Long Beach Airport with engine difficulties, and they required a comparable alternative.〔Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) ''Led Zeppelin: The Concert File'', London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4, p.92〕
''Caesar's Chariot'' had been converted from a regular Boeing 720 into a 45-seat plane. For the 1977 tour, the fuselage of the plane was painted with the 'Led Zeppelin' and 'Swan Song' logos. It was also fitted with huge, overstuffed-chair type seating, and there was a bar and private rooms for each member and a Hammond organ.〔Steven Rosen, (On the Road with Led Zeppelin ), ''Modern Guitars'', May 25, 2007〕〔Steven Rosen, ("Led Zeppelin's 1977 Tour - A Tragic Ending!" ), Classic Rock Legends.〕 The fees charged for leasing the plane amounted to $2500 per day.〔
As they had done on their previous 1973 and 1975 concert tours with ''The Starship'', Led Zeppelin based themselves at major cities such as Chicago and used ''Caesar's Chariot'' to shuttle them to and from concerts. Tour manager Richard Cole explained:
After Led Zeppelin returned the plane in late 1977, it returned into service until Boeing Military Airplane Company bought it in late 1986 and placed it in Davis-Monthan AFB in early 1987 for KC-135 re-engine and spares support program. It was totally parted out by the end of 1987, but parts may have been rescued by an aircraft maintenance school.〔
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