![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Vintage Commercial Aviation Promotions: Flight Attendants
http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/...of-flight.html http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/...es-part-2.html -- Later, -MW |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "MaxWeener" wrote in message m... Vintage Commercial Aviation Promotions: Flight Attendants http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/...of-flight.html http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/...es-part-2.html -- Later, -MW Ahhh the British Caledonian girls ,,,,,, how I remember them Doug |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
MaxWeener wrote:
Vintage Commercial Aviation Promotions: Flight Attendants http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/...of-flight.html http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/...es-part-2.html Great post. Thanks! Notice also that there are no "minorities" everything is lily-white. Notice also that almost every carrier shown is now out of business in the USA. Ah how the times change ... Cheers, Dave |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Very nice post. It does reminds me of the earlier and more pleasant days
of commercial aviation. My first commercial flight was from Denver to Philadelphia on a Connie Jan 1, 1955. I did a lot of commercial flying up till 5 or so years ago and it became less and less pleasant as the years went by. I remember when you could go up to cockpit in flight and chat with the pilot. I once made the majority of a flight in the copilot¢s seat (Slick Airways on a converted C46). It is a shame as it used to be a positive experience and now it is more pain than anything else. I drive across the country to avoid flying. I will probably make one or two more trips by air and those will be International where driving presents lots of problems. Don¢t suggest I go by boat as I was cured of that on the USNS General Randolph. JakeInHartsel |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Glenn Jacobs wrote:
Very nice post. It does reminds me of the earlier and more pleasant days of commercial aviation. My first commercial flight was from Denver to Philadelphia on a Connie Jan 1, 1955. I did a lot of commercial flying up till 5 or so years ago and it became less and less pleasant as the years went by. I remember when you could go up to cockpit in flight and chat with the pilot. I once made the majority of a flight in the copilot¢s seat (Slick Airways on a converted C46). It is a shame as it used to be a positive experience and now it is more pain than anything else. I drive across the country to avoid flying. I will probably make one or two more trips by air and those will be International where driving presents lots of problems. Don¢t suggest I go by boat as I was cured of that on the USNS General Randolph. JakeInHartsel Oh yes, isn't that the truth. My first flight was in the cockpit jumpseat of a PBY that my dad was flying on "Dependent's Day" at North Island. I must have been around 7 at that time. They don't do that anymore either -- lawsuits, of course. Cheers, Dave |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Oh yes, isn't that the truth. My first flight was in the cockpit jumpseat of a PBY that my dad was flying on "Dependent's Day" at North Island. I must have been around 7 at that time. They don't do that anymore either -- lawsuits, of course. Cheers, Dave What sort of weapon pod is that under the nose of the F-86 Bruce R |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Bruce R" wrote in message ... "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Oh yes, isn't that the truth. My first flight was in the cockpit jumpseat of a PBY that my dad was flying on "Dependent's Day" at North Island. I must have been around 7 at that time. They don't do that anymore either -- lawsuits, of course. Cheers, Dave What sort of weapon pod is that under the nose of the F-86 Bruce R Un-guided rockets. Wayne |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hello, Bruce!
You wrote on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:38:10 -0400: BR What sort of weapon pod is that under the nose of the F-86 Its only armament - 28 FFAR in retractable tray - later the Danish F-86D were modified to carry two Sidewinders on pylons in front of the main wheels. With best regards, Alfie. E-mail: alfblume(a)hotmail.com |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hello, Wayne!
You wrote on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:49:24 -0600: WP Un-guided rockets. WP Wayne With best regards, Alfie. E-mail: alfblume(a)hotmail.com |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Hanger queens | Gari | Aviation Photos | 6 | January 22nd 07 02:33 AM |
Hanger Queens - 3 | - Lunacy - | Aviation Photos | 1 | December 1st 06 08:46 PM |
Hanger Queens - Number 2 | - Lunacy - | Aviation Photos | 5 | December 1st 06 06:05 PM |
Flight across the continent! - part 2 | Wings | Owning | 4 | June 19th 06 05:46 AM |
Angel Flight and Part 91 | Dave Butler | Piloting | 8 | July 8th 05 03:43 AM |