If you've got some extra time this holiday, please consider taking a look at
some of my aviation-related web pages.
My home page is at http://www.ingraham.ca/bob.
Some specific suggestions:
When I was young and still foolish, I climbed into a U.S. Forest Service
bird dog plane for a flight over a forest fire. Big mistake! Read the story
at http://www.ingraham.ca/bob/crash.html.
When it first took to the air, the Douglas DC-3 wasn't a DC-3 at all, but a
DST. Read the explanation and see the pictures at
http://www.ingraham.ca/bob/DST.html.
In 1948, my friend Ben Guilliamse flew with his parents from Curacao to
Amsterdam on a KLM Constellation. Over the North Atlantic in the middle of
the night, it became a flight to remember.
http://www.ingraham.ca/bob/aben1.html
Early in the morning of Christmas day, 1954, a routine Boeing Stratocruiser
flight from London to Prestwick turned tragic. A surviving cover -- a "crash
cover" -- helps to tell the story, parts of which have never been told
befo http://www.ingraham.ca/bob/prestwick.html
Bob Ingraham