Corrosion corner FL and similar please
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Remember the two Connies and the A-26 being at FLL in '84, the 404 probably was too - must have seen about half the surviving Martinliners on that trip !

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I can remember seeing several CL44s over the years on the freight ramp in KGSO. If memory serves, they were with Bluebell Jeans Co. (or maybe a separate company) and flew fabric to Central America for jeans manufacture and product back to the US. Not sure what became of them but I THINK L-1011s appeared in KGSO when the CL44s disappeared ?
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Wran...44D4-6/2235187
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Wran...44D4-6/2235187
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I think Bluebell acquired several of the ex Tradewinds/Transmerridian CL-44s to supplement their original aircraft. Remember seeing it enroute to Europe many many years ago...
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I used to share the ramp with the Bluebell CL-44s at Borinquen (Puerto Rico) from time to time. They used to fly the various parts of jeans in from Greensboro N.C. which were then stitched together locally. The CL-44 needed a jet start unit and they had a wonderful contraption at Borinquen consisting of an old jet engine and various pipes and valves mounted on the back of a pick-up truck. I needed to use it one day to get my aircraft started (a DC-10) and I seriously doubted that it would work. It was magnificent!
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I think most of the BOAC ones went to Saturn as N9080x.
G-AOIE was the exception going to Schreiner in Holland and finished up in Ireland I believe at Wexford.
David
G-AOIE was the exception going to Schreiner in Holland and finished up in Ireland I believe at Wexford.
David
Gnome de PPRuNe
I recall there was an ex BOAC DC-7 at Miami in '84, wasn't that one though.
Great pics chaps, keep 'em coming. See if any of my few are around somewhere...
Great pics chaps, keep 'em coming. See if any of my few are around somewhere...