and: not many spotters at all.FALCONCREST wrote:And 30 /40 years ago there where not as many spotters with camera's as nowadays..
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and: not many spotters at all.FALCONCREST wrote:And 30 /40 years ago there where not as many spotters with camera's as nowadays..
Basman wrote: Thanks a lot! I just drooled all over my keyboard.....I guess the number of flights wasn't as high as nowadays, but what a variety....especially the British seem to have had so many great and yet rather unknown types: Argosies, Heralds, Viscounts, Vanguards, Ambassadors, Vikings, Tridents, VC-10's. How is it possible that loads of people try to keep Connies and Daks in the sky, but nobody has done the same with the Argosy or the Ambassador. I think they're great looking planes, the Ambassador even looks a bit like a high-wing version of the Connie.
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