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Mitchell Holman
March 31st 08, 01:38 PM
pt 3 of four

July 6th 08, 10:35 PM
Mitchell Holman > Posted: A Bunch of Connie Pictures!



Mitchell, I just wanted to thank you fir remembering the Connie and
posting the pictures. I have them all in my files! One picture was an
EC121D with snow on it and the rear door open. That was Christmas of 1969
in Keflavik Iceland. Also my last TDY in the Connie. The Connie was from
the 552nd Wing at McClellan AFB Sacramento CA. The pilots for this trip
were Butch Johnson and I, as we were the last of the 551st and we were
going to separate in January. (From the USAF)
Wish I could fit a USB cable in my ear and download all the images I
have there. I spent three years flying the EC121H out over the Atlantic,
watching for the Russians. And visiting exotic places like Thule.
The Connie remains dear to me. I have flown the C47 and other
multimotors, and the Connie is still my favorite. However, the radial
engines are out and the jets are in. And even a Buff on water is smoother
than the Connie, at least for the first half of the mission.
Best regards
Bill Grenoble

Mitchell Holman
July 7th 08, 12:48 AM
wrote in news:Sb2dneD6bP4hp-
:

> Mitchell Holman > Posted: A Bunch of Connie Pictures!
>
>
>
> Mitchell, I just wanted to thank you fir remembering the Connie and
> posting the pictures. I have them all in my files! One picture was an
> EC121D with snow on it and the rear door open. That was Christmas of 1969
> in Keflavik Iceland. Also my last TDY in the Connie. The Connie was from
> the 552nd Wing at McClellan AFB Sacramento CA. The pilots for this trip
> were Butch Johnson and I, as we were the last of the 551st and we were
> going to separate in January. (From the USAF)
> Wish I could fit a USB cable in my ear and download all the images I
> have there. I spent three years flying the EC121H out over the Atlantic,
> watching for the Russians. And visiting exotic places like Thule.
> The Connie remains dear to me. I have flown the C47 and other
> multimotors, and the Connie is still my favorite. However, the radial
> engines are out and the jets are in. And even a Buff on water is smoother
> than the Connie, at least for the first half of the mission.
> Best regards
> Bill Grenoble
>


Thanks for the feedback. Every year when I post my "Graceful
Airplanes" series the Connie wins, hands down. Now planes are
designed by computers and just have no grace at all. You flew the best.

JH
July 7th 08, 01:06 AM
Hey Mitchell, how long ago did you post the Connie pics? I don't see 'em,
but I picked up the thread, obviously after they've been posted. I saw all
your r/c pics though.
Missing out on Connie pics - this is serious?
Cheers
John Holland

"Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
...
> wrote in news:Sb2dneD6bP4hp-
> :
>
>> Mitchell Holman > Posted: A Bunch of Connie Pictures!
>>
>>
>>
>> Mitchell, I just wanted to thank you fir remembering the Connie and
>> posting the pictures. I have them all in my files! One picture was an
>> EC121D with snow on it and the rear door open. That was Christmas of 1969
>> in Keflavik Iceland. Also my last TDY in the Connie. The Connie was from
>> the 552nd Wing at McClellan AFB Sacramento CA. The pilots for this trip
>> were Butch Johnson and I, as we were the last of the 551st and we were
>> going to separate in January. (From the USAF)
>> Wish I could fit a USB cable in my ear and download all the images I
>> have there. I spent three years flying the EC121H out over the Atlantic,
>> watching for the Russians. And visiting exotic places like Thule.
>> The Connie remains dear to me. I have flown the C47 and other
>> multimotors, and the Connie is still my favorite. However, the radial
>> engines are out and the jets are in. And even a Buff on water is smoother
>> than the Connie, at least for the first half of the mission.
>> Best regards
>> Bill Grenoble
>>
>
>
> Thanks for the feedback. Every year when I post my "Graceful
> Airplanes" series the Connie wins, hands down. Now planes are
> designed by computers and just have no grace at all. You flew the best.
>
>
>
>

Mitchell Holman
July 7th 08, 01:52 AM
"JH" > wrote in news:r6dck.17703$IK1.11293
@news-server.bigpond.net.au:

> Hey Mitchell, how long ago did you post the Connie pics? I don't see 'em,
> but I picked up the thread, obviously after they've been posted. I saw
all
> your r/c pics though.
> Missing out on Connie pics - this is serious?
> Cheers
> John Holland


I posted them March 27 - 31, just over three months ago.

Surprised I am still getting feedback at this late date....




>
> "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
> ...
>> wrote in news:Sb2dneD6bP4hp-
>> :
>>
>>> Mitchell Holman > Posted: A Bunch of Connie
Pictures!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mitchell, I just wanted to thank you fir remembering the Connie and
>>> posting the pictures. I have them all in my files! One picture was an
>>> EC121D with snow on it and the rear door open. That was Christmas of
1969
>>> in Keflavik Iceland. Also my last TDY in the Connie. The Connie was
from
>>> the 552nd Wing at McClellan AFB Sacramento CA. The pilots for this trip
>>> were Butch Johnson and I, as we were the last of the 551st and we were
>>> going to separate in January. (From the USAF)
>>> Wish I could fit a USB cable in my ear and download all the images I
>>> have there. I spent three years flying the EC121H out over the
Atlantic,
>>> watching for the Russians. And visiting exotic places like Thule.
>>> The Connie remains dear to me. I have flown the C47 and other
>>> multimotors, and the Connie is still my favorite. However, the radial
>>> engines are out and the jets are in. And even a Buff on water is
smoother
>>> than the Connie, at least for the first half of the mission.
>>> Best regards
>>> Bill Grenoble
>>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback. Every year when I post my "Graceful
>> Airplanes" series the Connie wins, hands down. Now planes are
>> designed by computers and just have no grace at all. You flew the best.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>

JH
July 7th 08, 12:46 PM
Damn! I wuz away then!
JH

"Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
...
> "JH" > wrote in news:r6dck.17703$IK1.11293
> @news-server.bigpond.net.au:
>
>> Hey Mitchell, how long ago did you post the Connie pics? I don't see 'em,
>> but I picked up the thread, obviously after they've been posted. I saw
> all
>> your r/c pics though.
>> Missing out on Connie pics - this is serious?
>> Cheers
>> John Holland
>
>
> I posted them March 27 - 31, just over three months ago.
>
> Surprised I am still getting feedback at this late date....
>
>
>
>
>>
>> "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> wrote in news:Sb2dneD6bP4hp-
>>> :
>>>
>>>> Mitchell Holman > Posted: A Bunch of Connie
> Pictures!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mitchell, I just wanted to thank you fir remembering the Connie and
>>>> posting the pictures. I have them all in my files! One picture was an
>>>> EC121D with snow on it and the rear door open. That was Christmas of
> 1969
>>>> in Keflavik Iceland. Also my last TDY in the Connie. The Connie was
> from
>>>> the 552nd Wing at McClellan AFB Sacramento CA. The pilots for this trip
>>>> were Butch Johnson and I, as we were the last of the 551st and we were
>>>> going to separate in January. (From the USAF)
>>>> Wish I could fit a USB cable in my ear and download all the images I
>>>> have there. I spent three years flying the EC121H out over the
> Atlantic,
>>>> watching for the Russians. And visiting exotic places like Thule.
>>>> The Connie remains dear to me. I have flown the C47 and other
>>>> multimotors, and the Connie is still my favorite. However, the radial
>>>> engines are out and the jets are in. And even a Buff on water is
> smoother
>>>> than the Connie, at least for the first half of the mission.
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Bill Grenoble
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the feedback. Every year when I post my "Graceful
>>> Airplanes" series the Connie wins, hands down. Now planes are
>>> designed by computers and just have no grace at all. You flew the best.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>

Mitchell Holman
July 7th 08, 01:28 PM
"JH" > wrote in news:Qmnck.17902$IK1.15337
@news-server.bigpond.net.au:

> Damn! I wuz away then!
> JH
>

It is a yearly posting, stick around next spring......;)




> "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "JH" > wrote in news:r6dck.17703
$IK1.11293
>> @news-server.bigpond.net.au:
>>
>>> Hey Mitchell, how long ago did you post the Connie pics? I don't see
'em,
>>> but I picked up the thread, obviously after they've been posted. I saw
>> all
>>> your r/c pics though.
>>> Missing out on Connie pics - this is serious?
>>> Cheers
>>> John Holland
>>
>>
>> I posted them March 27 - 31, just over three months ago.
>>
>> Surprised I am still getting feedback at this late date....
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> wrote in news:Sb2dneD6bP4hp-
>>>> :
>>>>
>>>>> Mitchell Holman > Posted: A Bunch of Connie
>> Pictures!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Mitchell, I just wanted to thank you fir remembering the Connie and
>>>>> posting the pictures. I have them all in my files! One picture was an
>>>>> EC121D with snow on it and the rear door open. That was Christmas of
>> 1969
>>>>> in Keflavik Iceland. Also my last TDY in the Connie. The Connie was
>> from
>>>>> the 552nd Wing at McClellan AFB Sacramento CA. The pilots for this
trip
>>>>> were Butch Johnson and I, as we were the last of the 551st and we
were
>>>>> going to separate in January. (From the USAF)
>>>>> Wish I could fit a USB cable in my ear and download all the images
I
>>>>> have there. I spent three years flying the EC121H out over the
>> Atlantic,
>>>>> watching for the Russians. And visiting exotic places like Thule.
>>>>> The Connie remains dear to me. I have flown the C47 and other
>>>>> multimotors, and the Connie is still my favorite. However, the radial
>>>>> engines are out and the jets are in. And even a Buff on water is
>> smoother
>>>>> than the Connie, at least for the first half of the mission.
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>> Bill Grenoble
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the feedback. Every year when I post my "Graceful
>>>> Airplanes" series the Connie wins, hands down. Now planes are
>>>> designed by computers and just have no grace at all. You flew the
best.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>

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