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Post subject: Re: Who doesn't love a Connie? Posted: 19 Jun 2013, 08:03 |
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Joined: 11/01/08 Posts: 5006 Post Likes: +1634 Location: KAVQ, Tucson AZ
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Couple of them sitting at AVQ near my hangar. I love looking at them while I taxi in and out, oops I'm not on the white line again........
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Post subject: Re: Who doesn't love a Connie? Posted: 19 Jun 2013, 08:12 |
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Joined: 11/01/08 Posts: 5006 Post Likes: +1634 Location: KAVQ, Tucson AZ
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Username Protected wrote: I have fond memories (dim) of flying on one. Flying was much different then. I wonder what it would cost to fly commercially in that manner and style again? I wonder when the stewardesses who worked on those lovely planes will retire?  Stewardess, uh-oh the PC police are gonna be looking for you.
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Post subject: Re: Who doesn't love a Connie? Posted: 19 Jun 2013, 08:53 |
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from WIkipedia... Quote: Sleek and powerful, Constellations set a number of records. On April 17, 1944, the second production C-69, piloted by Howard Hughes and TWA president Jack Frye, flew from Burbank, California, to Washington, D.C., in 6 hours and 57 minutes (c. 2,300 mi/3,701 km at an average 330.9 mph/532.5 km/h). On the return trip, the aircraft stopped at Wright Field to give Orville Wright his last flight, more than 40 years after his historic first flight. He commented that the Constellation's wingspan was longer than the distance of his first flight.[2] I believe the Connie in KC will re-enact the first leg of this flight next year.
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Post subject: Re: Who doesn't love a Connie? Posted: 19 Jun 2013, 09:30 |
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