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1969 Hugh Hefner's Airplane

No matter what you think about Hugh Hefner's life philosophies, this video is fun to watch just to see what was considered the ultimate in luxury and high technology back in 1969, plus the fashions. The playmate at that time was Barbie Benton.



In 1969, Hugh Hefner was the king of the world. His magazine empire was at its peak, and he was about to expand Playboy to 37 different countries. At the time, one quarter of all American college age men were buying his magazine - every single month.

So - what is a successful and flamboyant magazine publisher to do? Well, in the case of Mr. Hefner, he purchased himself a jet - a big jet.

On January 27, 1969, the McDonnell Douglas company finished production on a DC-9-32, and one month later, Hugh Hefner took delivery of N950PB, nicknamed "the Big Bunny".

This was no normal jet - despite the wild 60's, not many business owners had the creativity - or the money to invest in their own flying home away from home.

Shower, private entry and a movie theater



Even by today's private jet standards, N950PB was a very luxurious jetliner. A rear folding private entrance took Hefner directly to his private quarters with an elliptical bed. After a long flight, he could take a shower or get some work done in his conference room.

Passengers were also treated well!

Fellow passengers could relax in the bar or enjoy a movie on the big screen. Once everyone was in the mood, they could even dance in the "discotheque" complete with lights and an 8-Track deck.

Indeed - the DC-9-32 really was a bit of Playboy in the skies. The only thing missing was a swimming pool and bowling alley.



Hugh Hefner never made a secret about his love of beautiful women- and admitted that his many, many mile high club endeavors were just like they are on the ground - albeit with "better memories".

N950PB's flight crew members were obviously selected for their looks - but these were real professionals. The Jet Bunnies were all trained at Continental Airlines in LA where they'd learn inflight safety and food preparation.

From party plane to retirement

Originally, his plane was based at Purdue and was maintained by the aviation department of the University. Sadly, things started to go downhill for the magazine in the mid 70's, so the party plane was sold to Venezuela Airlines and reborn as "YV-19C". She then spent several years in storage.

In 1989, Aeromexico renamed her "Ciduad Juarez", repainted her and used her for domestic Mexican routes. The era of The Big Bunny came to an end in 2004 when she was finally retired for good.

Source: www.gadling.com

posted on Mar 4, 2011 6:06 PM ()

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That would still be a luxurious jet today. Thanks for the trip back in our memories.
comment by redimpala on Mar 13, 2011 8:02 AM ()
Purdue, eh? News to me. Have you heard Hefner interviewed lately? A stuttering old fool (on Piers(?) Morgan).
comment by solitaire on Mar 6, 2011 7:15 AM ()
No, I haven't seen him lately except non-speaking parts where they are talking about his latest marriage.
reply by traveltales on Mar 11, 2011 10:37 AM ()
sorry,I cannot stand this stupid man.He is a phony,yes he's rich.
what has he done for society ?never heard anything that he done for his country etc.Hate the man.Jealous.Are you serious
comment by fredo on Mar 5, 2011 3:51 PM ()
Ah.....The good ol' days. I miss my mini skirts.
comment by nittineedles on Mar 4, 2011 9:29 PM ()
And we thought the ladies in knee-length were so frumpy.
reply by traveltales on Mar 4, 2011 10:45 PM ()
It was pretty slick. I enjoyed seeing Barbie and what I believe to be her
not real pony tail.
comment by elderjane on Mar 4, 2011 6:31 PM ()
I wonder where she is now, some old wrinkled grandma, and he's marrying a 20 something.
reply by traveltales on Mar 4, 2011 10:44 PM ()

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