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Croydon 1938

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Came across this while I was looking for something else. Hope it's not a duplicate.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=031_1370827727

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Don't recall seeing it before Mike.. tks for posting :thumbsup:

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Hi Mike,

That's a great 3 minutes of film, just to think that most of the early airlines are still with us! and also seeing those ladies wearing the fur around their collars,

I'm old [well not That old :lol: ] but i remember my Mum and Aunt's dressing in the same coats!

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I had a look round the usual places, and all* the planes are available for FS9, in appropriate liveries, too. ;)
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* except that radial engined Dragon-like thing - I don't know what it is, so it's a bit difficult to search for it 8)

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It highlights (for me) a good example of how backward we were in design. Look at the sleek lines of the DC2/DC3 and lumbering into Croydon comes the HP42! :lol: Similarly.. while we were pushing out the Rapide at a great rate of knots.. our American cousins were producing the Beech 18. OK.. the Rapide was a tad earlier but production runs did overlap. :)

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The DH Albatross was in service with the HP42, for a few months - an even bigger contrast, I reckon...
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I really enjoyed that, Mike. Thanks. My Dad lived in Waddon at that time and was a frequent visitor to Croydon Airport so would have taken the train from Waddon station like the folk in the film and seen all those aircraft. I doubt he wore a fur collar but his mum and aunts definitely did. Not only then but into the early 50s because I remember them.

Thanks, again for bringing back some memories of my Dad.

Ian :)

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emfrat wrote:I had a look round the usual places, and all* the planes are available for FS9, in appropriate liveries, too. ;)
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* except that radial engined Dragon-like thing - I don't know what it is, so it's a bit difficult to search for it 8)
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Or would that be a GAL Monospar? *-)
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Re: Croydon 1938

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Garry Russell wrote:Or would that be a GAL Monospar? *-)
Yes, it would Garry...I think I'll just go to bed :((

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