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Pressure Carb 4th Jul 2008 10:00

DC-6 G-APSA all over London tomorrow
 
the British Eagle / Air Atlantique DC-6, G-APSA, is going to be a busy girl tomorrow: first Luton (from 1100) then London City, where she's landing!!

More details on the Six website.

Terry McCassey 4th Jul 2008 11:06

. . . You lucky people. I would give my eye teeth, if I had any, to be there !

Level bust 4th Jul 2008 14:12

Damn, I'm on leave tomorrow!

pabely 4th Jul 2008 17:43

Cool, I'll be there flying out.......now that was good planning on my part!:cool: Camera Ready!

India Four Two 7th Jul 2008 17:14

So where are the pictures? :confused:

Level bust 7th Jul 2008 18:12

For pictures look on the Luton Airport thread on Airlines, Airports and routes.

pabely 7th Jul 2008 20:35

I'm afraid Flybe got us in late so still in the domestic baggage reclaim to snap her passing. :*

forget 8th Jul 2008 09:22


After a spell in the Arabian Gulf she was brought home to England in 1987
Was the aircraft ever with Iran Air?

philbky 8th Jul 2008 11:27

G-APSA was delivered new to Eagle Airways in 1958 and served with Cunard Eagle and British Eagle until sold in February 1964 to Saudi Arabian Airlines as HZ-ADA. They leased it at some time to Yemen Airways as 4W-ABQ.

It was returned to the UK as G-APSA when sold to Air Atlantique.

There is no record of any lease to Iran Air.

forget 8th Jul 2008 12:08

It seems that Eagle Airways wasn't the first owner.

See Douglas DC-6


G-APSA saw its "birth" a long time ago: delivered to Maritime Central Airways as CF-MCK in june 1958. G-APSA was assigned to it when it was registered for Eagle Aviation in sep.1958. It went to the desert for Saudi Arabian Airlines in feb.1964, where it flew with tailnumber HZ-ADA. It was graciously donated to Yemen Airways in 1971 and changed to 4W-ABQ. It was stored some time at Sana'a, Yemen before Air Atlantique bought it feb.1987 and registered it to G-APSA again.
Also - HERE

Rallye Driver 8th Jul 2008 14:17

Some pics of the DC6 from the LCY Fun Day airshow. It was an awesome piece of flying and the sound of the four engines was gorgeous. Was around over London again yesterday.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...er/DC6Taxi.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...C6Display1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...C6Display2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...C6Display3.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...C6Display4.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...C6Display5.jpg


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