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Just seen this on Airliners. Brought a smile to my face.
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Yup
Everything there gone in one form or another..Cathay is surviving but with a different image, fleet and nationality being HK based, which was British then.
Even the views.......but strange one's perception of classic depending on birth date.
To me this is sort of modern-ish.
I don't know how many folks here have a "year", where everything seemed to come together and life was either before that or after that.
My "year" was 1968 and I was ten/eleven :think:
Garry
Everything there gone in one form or another..Cathay is surviving but with a different image, fleet and nationality being HK based, which was British then.
Even the views.......but strange one's perception of classic depending on birth date.
To me this is sort of modern-ish.
I don't know how many folks here have a "year", where everything seemed to come together and life was either before that or after that.
My "year" was 1968 and I was ten/eleven :think:
Garry
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My year was 1984. There was just so much for me to see at Ringway or Manchester as it now is.
Garry, I don't ever recall seeing Comets in airline service, out of interest what year did they retire? (I assume it was Dan Air that was the last UK operator) :think:
Garry, I don't ever recall seeing Comets in airline service, out of interest what year did they retire? (I assume it was Dan Air that was the last UK operator) :think:
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Hi Garry,
cheers for that. Found an intereseting article about them here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Comet
Seems the last passenger flight was 1980 but possibly a ferry flight to be broken up was after that so you are probably right.
cheers for that. Found an intereseting article about them here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Comet
Seems the last passenger flight was 1980 but possibly a ferry flight to be broken up was after that so you are probably right.
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Got it Eddie
9th November 1980 with an enthusiasts flight by G-BDIW was the last "revenue" flight by a Comet.........Gatwick-Gatwick enthusiasts charter "DA8874"
This aircraft flew to Dusseldorf in February 1981 where it was preserved by Air Classik.
Although many airports had seen the last of them well before this date.
G-BDIT flew Lasham-Blackbushe
June 1981
Garry
9th November 1980 with an enthusiasts flight by G-BDIW was the last "revenue" flight by a Comet.........Gatwick-Gatwick enthusiasts charter "DA8874"
This aircraft flew to Dusseldorf in February 1981 where it was preserved by Air Classik.
Although many airports had seen the last of them well before this date.
G-BDIT flew Lasham-Blackbushe
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One problem with Canopus apart from the lack of engineering support and shortage of finance...........is she was never certified.
All her life was as a test machine in military marks...she was never an airliner.
I don't know how much difference this would make if she was to fly under restricted "test" conditions but she must surely rank as a new type effectively :think:
Garry
All her life was as a test machine in military marks...she was never an airliner.
I don't know how much difference this would make if she was to fly under restricted "test" conditions but she must surely rank as a new type effectively :think:
Garry
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