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Old 14th Mar 2004, 22:48
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Arrow From Capt Dennis Spence

I am truly humbled by all the people that replied to your thread and complimented myself and the crew that flew it.

Keep well,

Dennis
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Old 21st Apr 2004, 20:48
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South African Airways Museum Society Boeing 747 "Lebombo" on display at Rand Airport, Germiston.


SAA Museum display hall is at the Transvaal Aviation Club at Rand Airport. Entrance in Russel Road.


Open for viewing Monday to Friday 10h00-15h00.


Open First and Last weekend of every month and Long weekends 10h00-15h00


Entrance: R20 per adult R10 Scholar


Contact Barry Els 082 859-6100

Please note: Should there be a special tour/function of the Museum or the 747 in progress you may have to wait a short while.




For special tours / functions please contact

Jean Swart

Tel: 011 828-9203 Cell: 083 442-3771 E-mail: [email protected]



South African Airways Museum Society

Web site: www.saamuseum.co.za E-mail: [email protected]

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Goose Bumps!!!

and I remember thinking (in my 152 ZS-KDY) Centre line, centre line!!

Legend.....
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Old 19th Oct 2004, 02:31
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Hi All,

The pics on the SAA museum website are also very impressive. They show a front view of the 74 landing and really illustrates how important it was to land on centerline. Unfortunately due to Hurricane Charley I don't have a hi speed internet connection so maybe somebody else on this forum could download and post it.

Thanks
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Old 20th Oct 2004, 16:02
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here she is....



better still....

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Old 20th Oct 2004, 16:45
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WOW! Really puts the achievement of flying the big bird into Rand in perspective.

That's one brave photographer or a big lense....
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Yes, isn't there a video of this? Marvellous demonstration of flying skills!!
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