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On Jul 7, 2017, joet5 wrote
(in ): The first time I flew in a DC-3/C-47 was back in 1959 when my British grandfather had to attend a conference in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, and he treated yours truly and two of my older British cousins to a great trip. I was 10 years old. We flew from the UK to Johannesburg in some big four prop BOAC AC. It was probably a DC-7. Then in an SAA Viscount from Jhb to Salisbury. From there we flew in a Central African Airways (CAA) DC-3 to Kariba, where the new dam had just been completed. Then it was on to Livingstone, and the Victoria Falls by DC3 before returning to Salisbury and home. All of this was long before there was a Zimbabwe, Zambia, or Malawi, just Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland. We had a stay at the Victoria Falls Hotel, and a boat trip on the Zambezi river above the falls. Somewhere on that river trip I lost my very first wris****ch which was a 10th birthday present. Needless to say, that was an exciting experience for a 10 year old back in 1959. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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In article .com, Savageduck
says... On Jul 7, 2017, joet5 wrote (in ): The first time I flew in a DC-3/C-47 was back in 1959 when my British grandfather had to attend a conference in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, and he treated yours truly and two of my older British cousins to a great trip. I was 10 years old. We flew from the UK to Johannesburg in some big four prop BOAC AC. It was probably a DC-7. Then in an SAA Viscount from Jhb to Salisbury. From there we flew in a Central African Airways (CAA) DC-3 to Kariba, where the new dam had just been completed. Then it was on to Livingstone, and the Victoria Falls by DC3 before returning to Salisbury and home. All of this was long before there was a Zimbabwe, Zambia, or Malawi, just Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland. We had a stay at the Victoria Falls Hotel, and a boat trip on the Zambezi river above the falls. Somewhere on that river trip I lost my very first wris****ch which was a 10th birthday present. Needless to say, that was an exciting experience for a 10 year old back in 1959. Had something similar happen...I belonged to the Air Explorers in Lajes AFB in the Azores around 1960. When our troop had to get to another island for a summer outing, instead of the Navy (our sponsors!) flying us over, the Air Force provided the C-47 with my father as the pilot! I was excited beyond description. I can't find the pics but somewhere is one of him at the controls and another of him standing in front of the plane after it landed...on a grass landing strip. * |
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Miloch wrote in
news ![]() In article .com, Savageduck says... On Jul 7, 2017, joet5 wrote (in ): The first time I flew in a DC-3/C-47 was back in 1959 when my British grandfather had to attend a conference in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, and he treated yours truly and two of my older British cousins to a great trip. I was 10 years old. We flew from the UK to Johannesburg in some big four prop BOAC AC. It was probably a DC-7. Then in an SAA Viscount from Jhb to Salisbury. From there we flew in a Central African Airways (CAA) DC-3 to Kariba, where the new dam had just been completed. Then it was on to Livingstone, and the Victoria Falls by DC3 before returning to Salisbury and home. All of this was long before there was a Zimbabwe, Zambia, or Malawi, just Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland. We had a stay at the Victoria Falls Hotel, and a boat trip on the Zambezi river above the falls. Somewhere on that river trip I lost my very first wris****ch which was a 10th birthday present. Needless to say, that was an exciting experience for a 10 year old back in 1959. Had something similar happen...I belonged to the Air Explorers in Lajes AFB in the Azores around 1960. When our troop had to get to another island for a summer outing, instead of the Navy (our sponsors!) flying us over, the Air Force provided the C-47 with my father as the pilot! I was excited beyond description. I can't find the pics but somewhere is one of him at the controls and another of him standing in front of the plane after it landed...on a grass landing strip. If I may add... My first flight in a Gooney-bird (that's what my Korean vet dad called 'em) was to Cayman Brac. Never forget looking at the birth certificate on the bulkhead. 1939! Got to fly in the corridor over commie Cuba. Got to see the Bay of Pigs. Also low enough to know that until a LOT of changes were made in "Coober" - I would not desire a visit. That place is a mess. ....Even from 8500IA. |
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My Dad's first flight in a Gooney Bird was in 1965. Flew from NAS Cecil
Field FL to NAS Brunswick, Maine. In late November. He tells me it was a fun cold flight, the pilot laughingly said if they thought it was too cold he would turn up the heat. They did, and he didn't (or couldn't). |
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