I enjoyed watching this...Took me back to work! I expect most people here have seen it but I post it for those who haven't:-
https://youtu.be/0PsgHeNTN6c
Red One to London...
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Re: Red One to London...
Thanks for posting that Peter, I hadn't seen it before.
Back in those days I was a spotty brat of an air cadet with hair and shirt collars just like the presenters.......the shame of it all
TTFN
Back in those days I was a spotty brat of an air cadet with hair and shirt collars just like the presenters.......the shame of it all
TTFN
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Re: Red One to London...
Thanks Peter!
I can remember watching that when I was just a lad. 1973, I would have been 9 years old but already an aviation enthusiast.
Cheers
Kevin
I can remember watching that when I was just a lad. 1973, I would have been 9 years old but already an aviation enthusiast.
Cheers
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Re: Red One to London...
Thanks for posting Peter, a really enjoyable documentary, only wish that there had been a few more on board shots but still great to see how the flight was managed from the ground.
Regards
Nigel.
Regards
Nigel.
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