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Rob Giguere sends this information referring the photo in NetLetter nr 1047. Just a quick note....The Newsletter is terrific and a great read for all! The Canadian Pacific aircraft CF-CZK depicted as a DC-3 on the DEW line is actually a Super C-46C, Curtiss Commando, with quite a colorful history. The aircraft was originally bought by the USAF as 78678 (c/n 22501/CU2610) and moved to Foreign Liquidation Commission Apr 10, 1948.
As I understand it, this was one of 8 C-46's that CP purchased to service the DEW line and in March 1963 was the last of the C-46's removed from the Canadian Pacific registry. Have a Merry Christmas. As always thanks for keeping us all up to date. Rob Giguere Cecil Kipfer also spotted the difference between the DC-3 and C-46 and wrote: The "DC-3 CP-CZK, shown on the DEW Line in Netletter #1047 is actually a C-46.The DC-3 does not have a retractable tail wheel. I used to fly them on the DEW Line for Maritime Central Airways. Great Newsletter. (C. Kipfer) (Air Canada ret.) Peter Baldry sends us this information referring to NetLetter nr 1046. Seeing the article re Concorde I have a model of Concorde in AC colours - 1000 models were "struck" and the guy who ordered them (made near Birmingham) gave me one on his return to Canada. I had got to know him quite well on his regular trips and the model was from him to our newly born son, Martin. Martin was never allowed to "own" it !!! It is in my study as I write this. On the back of AC placing the intention to order/operate Concorde the LHR AC employees (who were rostered off duty!!) went on a day trip to Filton to have a guided tour of the plant and walk threw the full sized mock-up in their factory. Interesting times they were. |
Where are they now.
Airbus A340-300 C-GDVW fin 909 c/n 273 is leased to AIRASIA X for operations into London Stanstead commencing March 2009. |
This and That.
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter has added two DC-10-30F's making the return to Canada since retirement of this type since retirement by Canadian Airlines International. The aircraft, ex DAS and Varig, are being used for a contract with Canada Post between Vancouver and Hamilton, Ontario. Boeing 787 watchers will see some "action" at the Everett plant by mid-to-late February, insiders say, with word from the factory floor indicating that the first aircraft, ZA001, will have all fastener issues resolved by the end of this month and will be rolled out for repainting at the end of February. |
Terry's Travel Tips
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