British Eagle DC6 this week
G-APSA operated for Eagle from 1959 to 1964 It is the only ex Eagle aircraft flying.
It appears that the original intention was for it to fly in the colours in which it was originally operated by Eagle in 1959 which were a derivation of its' original Maritime Central colours when originally deliverd just six momths previously.
It wil be forty years in November since the collapse of British Eagle.
G-APSA along with the Atlantique Daks G-AMPY (ex Starways, Irelfly and Intra) G-AMRA (ex transair, Morton & BUIA etc) and G-ANAF (ex BKS Air Transport)plus a couple of other airworthy airframes are living reminders of the buccaneering age of independent airlines trying to survive against the short sighted governments (both Labour and Conservative) chosen instruments of the fifties and sixties. (If it needs to be spelt out: BOAC and BEA)
It appears that the original intention was for it to fly in the colours in which it was originally operated by Eagle in 1959 which were a derivation of its' original Maritime Central colours when originally deliverd just six momths previously.
It wil be forty years in November since the collapse of British Eagle.
G-APSA along with the Atlantique Daks G-AMPY (ex Starways, Irelfly and Intra) G-AMRA (ex transair, Morton & BUIA etc) and G-ANAF (ex BKS Air Transport)plus a couple of other airworthy airframes are living reminders of the buccaneering age of independent airlines trying to survive against the short sighted governments (both Labour and Conservative) chosen instruments of the fifties and sixties. (If it needs to be spelt out: BOAC and BEA)
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And doesn't she look great in that scheme? I believe she will be at Biggin Hill this weekend...
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Thanks for the info, I do not think you have to get out of your pram over it. Surely the majority of threaders on this site are mostly misinformed and many talk complete nonsense. That in the end is what rumours is all about and in the UK most have the hump because it has all the makings of another sh--- summer.
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Actually,British Eagle operated a rather famous DC6 G ARMY,photos of which can be found via Google,together with other registrations for British Eagle and Cunard Eagle.Truly Glorious that Mike Collet has decided to commemorate this ,since very few British Airlines operated a DC6.