BSAA routes
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BSAA routes
I was planning to fly Jens' new Tudor on the BSAA routes, but the BSAA timetable on the time table web site doesn't specify which aircraft flew which routes. Does anybody know if the Tudors flew all the way from London down to South America or did they just fly the South American legs?
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Re: BSAA routes
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As far as I'm aware, the Tudors did the southern routes.. that is, London-Azores-Bermuda-Nassau (link to Mexico City)then down the west coast of South America and.. London-Lisbon-Dakar-Natal-Rio with splits down the east coast down to Montivideo/Buenos Aires then join the west coast route at Santiago. There were routes up and over the North Atlantic joining at Miami but these were generally BOAC operated
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As far as I'm aware, the Tudors did the southern routes.. that is, London-Azores-Bermuda-Nassau (link to Mexico City)then down the west coast of South America and.. London-Lisbon-Dakar-Natal-Rio with splits down the east coast down to Montivideo/Buenos Aires then join the west coast route at Santiago. There were routes up and over the North Atlantic joining at Miami but these were generally BOAC operated
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Re: BSAA routes
Dutch11
If you havn't already discovered it for yourself may I suggest
this website and book http://www.flywiththestars.co.uk/index.htm
It is a comprehensive history of BSAA
Cheers
Leif
If you havn't already discovered it for yourself may I suggest
this website and book http://www.flywiththestars.co.uk/index.htm
It is a comprehensive history of BSAA
Cheers
Leif