Re: Short Video of the Brilliant C47
Posted: 11 Aug 2016, 12:36
Yes a bit of a numpty question there DaveA bit of a pointless exercise if you're not using FSX Eric


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Yes a bit of a numpty question there DaveA bit of a pointless exercise if you're not using FSX Eric
Yes, Pegasus with 24 Sqdn's motto is a bit of a puzzle, isn't it. Having looked at RAF Transport Command's badge, I bet you are spot on with the confusion with Griffin and winged horse - good thinking !DaveB wrote:This said.. the Pegasus motif with the 24Sqn motto simply doesn't make sense and both Ted and I are wondering if someone somewhere hasn't got their proverbials in a twist by mistaking the Transport Command Griffon for the Airborne Divisions Pegasus and knowing it was 24Sqn.. added their motto! Neither of us can find photographic or written evidence to support the theory![]()
Hi Dave, came across this site and might prove to be of interest, the C47 that was donated by General Dwight Eisenhower to General Montgomery, after the war this aircraft continued flying in civil aviation.Ted mentioned that a members mom had worked on the aircraft and I twigged you were the member The exact detail for that paint and other Transport Command Dak's remains something of a mystery. Ted has contacted a number of organisations and we've both spent what amounts to many hours searching the web but we're no closer to a resolution now than when we started
Oh deary me, sorry about that Dave, just came across it and thought it might help but obviously it has made things ever more confusing!.............Hi Nige,
That lists Montgomery's personal transport as KN241 yet elsewhere, it's listed as KN628 so, far from helping.. its confused the issue further![]()
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DaveB
Oops, sorry Nigel. Forgot to say I enjoyed your video.Nigel H-J wrote:Did roller at Upola airfield Hawaii.
Getting used to using smaller airstrips but landed a bit further along the runway than planned.
Please play full screen.
http://vid1379.photobucket.com/albums/a ... 8rh4zs.mp4
Regards
Nigel
Thanks Paul, still enjoying flying this aircraft to the point that I had a look at the logged engine hours and found that in 2 weeks I had run the engines for 22 hours and by the end of this week that will go up significantly.Oops, sorry Nigel. Forgot to say I enjoyed your video.![]()
Nigel H-J wrote: Sadly the rest of my fleet have been slowely gathering dust in the hanger.