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LongHaul
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Sorry if this has cropped up before, but I have just stumbled across a fantastic website going by the name of 'Better On A Camel', which containes the memories of many funny, bizarre and downright scary experiences of BOAC, BEA and even BA personnel. Its well worth a look, and can be found at http://www.betteronacamel.com
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Cheers

Rich

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Thanks Rich :smile:

A fine site and a new one on me :lol:

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I've been assembling some flights for JBK's Argonaut, and I found the site while googling for a bit more info on the type. Theres nothing on there about Argo's (as far as I can tell), but it has inspired me to try the Comet 4 out again... :lol:

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I did put up quite a lot of flights for the Canadair 4....did you see those?

But it's always the way that when surfing you rarely find exactly what you are looking for but loads of stuff comes up during the trawl.

Some of it contains small but valuable snippets for other folks projects so always worth a post :smile:

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Post by LongHaul »

Must have missed those... I will have a look in the archive now for them :thumbsup: I thought the site would probably be of interest to a few folks on here as BOAC were a mainstay of our period.

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