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winter flight

Postby valo1030 » Sat Sep 04, 2004 5:50 pm

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anytime, anywhere, and anyplace, the connie always looks pretty!...right?
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Re: winter flight

Postby ramsa329 » Sat Sep 04, 2004 8:14 pm

Very very nice shots
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Re: winter flight

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Sat Sep 04, 2004 8:23 pm

Okay valo I agree the connie looks good, but so does the DC6, DC4, DC3 and DHC-3 in that kind of weather.
Along with a few others like the C45, Beech 18 or Expediter as I knew it or how about the Cessna 337.
They were all flown in that kind of weather and many times used for Medical Air Evacutation during the 50s, 60s, 70s etc.
Anytime, anywhere and anyplace is a little out of place fro an aircraft like the Connie.  She to my knowledge was never equipped with wheel/skis to land on the ice above the Dew Line nor certified for that.  Now if you want to look at aircraft like the DC3, (Dakota/C47), the DHC-3, Norseman or Caribou thats what they were designed for.  The Buffalo which was a later De-Haviland aircraft with turbo-props and still in service with the Canadian Forces is another good example along with the Twin Otter.
The Connie like the Canadian Built Yukon was one of the last great piston aircraft designed to carry more passengers across the pond.
Your pictures are great and thanks for posting them :)

Please valo do not take offense to this post...it is just my opinion...I flew the dew line from station to station so never saw a Connie in that area.

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Re: winter flight

Postby valo1030 » Sat Sep 04, 2004 11:24 pm

hi doug..thanx for the compliments on the connie shots.  i must tell you that i take exception :) to your opinion regarding the setting and the aircraft.  the screenshot depicts juneau alaska.  as you know, trans canada flew connies for many years , in fact they flew connies from toronto and montreal to glasgow, london etc back in 1954.  they flew anchorage, juneau, seattle etc, all places with weather conditions i depict in the screenshots.  as for "anytime anywhere", one just has to look at the operational career of this bird, (cuba, vietnam, alaska, india, manilla, pakistan, all through europe, etc etc etc) to know that "anytime anywhere" is quite fitting!!. yes doug, if i needed an airplane to land on the polar ice cap, with skis, i probably wouldn't pick the connie (lol). my screenshot is of an airliner , mid 1950's taking off in snow conditions (visability ok), very common for any aircraft operating up north.  in fact, nw airlines flew in and out of Shemya, in the nothern part of the Alutian island chain  for many years....definately a maintenance nightmare for the ground crews!  pacific northwest airlines flew seattle to anchorage and points NORTH for many years also...i'm sure snow and ice was very common......the connie.."anytime, anywhere" ;)
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Re: winter flight

Postby ATI_7500 » Sun Sep 05, 2004 4:06 am

Sadly,I can't afford the payware Connie,but I think my DC-7C (Called "Seven Seas" - I love that word play!) fits that slogan ("anytime anywhere") quite well,too. :)
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Re: winter flight

Postby valo1030 » Sun Sep 05, 2004 4:52 am

thats right exploder. the seven seas' was a great airliner.  in fact, both the dc7c and the super connie were the best "tri motors> around .  (damn wright cyclones!) ;)
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Re: winter flight

Postby SaVas » Sun Sep 05, 2004 11:23 am

Valo where did you find the Connie? Since I saw a real one at the airshow yesterday methinks I might have to buy this one :)
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Re: winter flight

Postby valo1030 » Sun Sep 05, 2004 12:41 pm

how ya doin savas...you can get the connie at "super connie flyers" page....dont have the exact hyperlink, but very easy to find if you google "scfa"...BUT...if you really want a perfect connie for free, go to calclassics,,it will blow you away...see my recent "calclassic 049" in the freeware forum...a work of art
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Re: winter flight

Postby codered » Tue Sep 07, 2004 12:16 pm

It is getting close to that time of year.... ;D
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Re: winter flight

Postby Jared » Tue Sep 21, 2004 1:33 pm

Love the beautiful shots! :-)
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