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Look at the colors the old bird is going to be painted in next! I believe these are the delivery colors.

http://www.thedc6.com/

And some of the story:

http://www.atlanticdhg.com/dc6/news.htm

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Wasn't she Chinese when new?

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Canadian, not Chinese.

http://airframes.wikia.com/wiki/DC6-45497

But maybe the colours when delivered to Eagle?

And from elsewhere the sequence goes: C-FCZY,C-FMCK,G-APSA,HZ-ADA,4W-ABQ,G-APSA,


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Delivery colours for Eagle:

http://www.britisheagle.net/G-APSA-Stewardesses.html



And take a look a the other photos here:

http://www.britisheagle.net

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Yes Ian :thumbsup:

You're right.... I always get them confused :$ ....the Chinese one which was a CIA spyplane :worried: alledgedly :-# is G-SIXC.

I guess Tom menas the livery when first G-APSA a livery that was quickly abandoned, may have been the only one painted thus???

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Garry

And those registrations would suggest it was Canadian Pacific and then Maritime Central before Eagle. All in a space of 3 months so perhaps the CP (CF-CZY) reg was not taken up :dunno:


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http://www.britisheagle.net/G-APYY.htm

Different scheme for an Eagle Britannia :o

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Not check the DC 6 but that sounds likely :think:

That Britannia was the first delivered to Eagle leased form Cubana and the livery you see is that which was current at the time. It featured heavily in a Propliners article on BEIA Britannias published some years ago.

I painted a Viscount in that version.

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Two videos on the sidebar are also worth seeing : the 109, which has an altogether coarser sound than a Merlin, and looks a real pig to land ( as is said to be the case) and the Mitchell

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You're right - "delivery colors" must have meant British Eagle delivery. Maritime Central only had it for a short time, as I remember for charters that didn't quite work out.
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Tom

You have to remember that with pedants like Garry and me on this forum ;-) , everything has to be exact. :lol:

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