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When the USAF actually operated Dakotas! RAF Leuchars BoB Day, 1960s
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That was back in the day when people wore their "go to church" clothes to
travel. Airlines served real food, used real plates, used real silverware, had legroom, etc. "Pjmac35" wrote in message ... When the USAF actually operated Dakotas! RAF Leuchars BoB Day, 1960s |
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![]() "Tom Callahan" wrote in message ... That was back in the day when people wore their "go to church" clothes to travel. Airlines served real food, used real plates, used real silverware, had legroom, etc. "Pjmac35" wrote in message ... When the USAF actually operated Dakotas! RAF Leuchars BoB Day, 1960s You must be almost as old as me! Pat Macguire |
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AND the C-47 was considered new and very fast.
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I think the C-47 was fairly fast.
One trip, in a different aircraft, that took a while was one from Moffett Field Naval Air Station in California to Tokyo, Japan in 1947. We went in a C-54 and the trip took five days!! There were night stops in Hawaii, Kwajalein, Guam and Johnston Island. It was a MATS flight and they were in no hurry. I wasn't aircrew, I was a passenger. To put it into perspective.....we went to Moffet Field from San Francisco. Getting to San Francisco also was a five day trip.....across the US from Philadelphia by train. Pullman cars, dining cars, etc made it a real experience. There's nothing like the French toast the cooks served in the morning on that train!! I lived in Japan from when I was four until I was eleven, Tom in Pensacola "Jim" wrote in message ... AND the C-47 was considered new and very fast. |
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Ahhh, the golden age of travel.
I don't go that far back though. I still like the train better than air. |
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If I was around in those days I'd have been thrown off for bad dress
code, bad table manners, not saying grace.... On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 06:43:18 -0500, "Tom Callahan" wrote: That was back in the day when people wore their "go to church" clothes to travel. Airlines served real food, used real plates, used real silverware, had legroom, etc. "Pjmac35" wrote in message ... When the USAF actually operated Dakotas! RAF Leuchars BoB Day, 1960s -- This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs the national grid? http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com One day a salesman stopped by the Jammer Jones farm, knocked, and Jammer's wife Frannie came to the door. "Is your husband home, Ma'am?" he asked. "Sure is. He's over to the cow barn." "Well, I got something to show him, Ma'am. Will I have any difficulty finding him?" "Shouldn't have any difficulties... He's the one with the beard and mustache." |
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