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Post by billsamuels on Sept 18, 2015 8:19:03 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Sept 18, 2015 9:17:56 GMT
Second link works.....but for some strange reason the first one, even though its exactly the same as the second one, doesnt !!
Some great pics there, one thing I noticed, in pic 3 (TWA terminal building) are the two chaps on the right on mobile phones ? lol
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Post by slideman on Sept 18, 2015 9:47:53 GMT
Thanks for sharing, some of those vintage photos are simply magnificent.
Trev
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Post by davidallum on Sept 18, 2015 11:45:37 GMT
Brilliant,just brilliant.
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Post by graham on Sept 18, 2015 13:09:05 GMT
Wonderful memories for sure. Great link Bill.
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Post by zz on Sept 18, 2015 16:19:33 GMT
Superb stuff (from 8 years before I was born!! ) I love the B-V.107s!
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Post by keefyboy on Sept 18, 2015 16:42:50 GMT
The link above does not appear to guide you to the main AIRD AVIATION ARCHIVES site which is linked below. www.dhc-2.com/Aird_Aviation_Archives.htmlYou can spend hours on the site just wallowing in nostalgia and it's clearly a lifetime work of love for Neil, the author. A great distraction if things don't go Englands way tonight!
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Post by graham on Sept 18, 2015 16:50:47 GMT
It was interesting to note that those of us on here ( me, keithh and daveallum) who visited the States in 1972 logged some of those frames at Washington National and Dulles. Great photos and nostalgia.
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Post by retired on Sept 18, 2015 18:20:03 GMT
Fantastic piccc,thanks for posting......................chris
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Post by peterbrown on Sept 21, 2015 9:29:30 GMT
Memories are made of this!!
Out of interest, the Continental Viscount N252V routed through Blackbushe on 25th March, 1959 on her delivery to the United States..
PB
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2015 7:23:17 GMT
Ah- Memories- Fantastic - thanks for posting Bill. Happy Days Bob
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