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goofer 27th Sep 2018 19:49

I'm happy to confirm that Comets were used EDI/LHR in 1966. I was the most excited SLF (age 10) on G-APMG in July that year, on my way to Brussels (changed to Sabena 727-100 OO-STB at Heathrow).
In my experience, nothing beat the rush of the Comet for jet-propelled excitement, easily as good as lucky later flights in Concorde and back seat in a Harrier.
I imagine that Edinburgh operations could be interesting on the flight deck too. It would be interesting to hear any reminiscences from those who flew us at the time.
Apologies for drift.
Incidentally, the Moonjet was 10 quid in 1973, and DUB/ORK was 5 punts.
Goofer.

Musket90 27th Sep 2018 20:22

These posts bring back memories of seeing the Aer Lingus 1-11's at Glasgow/Renfrew before the new Abbotsinch airport opened in 1966. Also Carvairs (on a Saturday I think). Once Abbotsinch opened BEA used Comets.,Tridents and Vanguards on the Heathrow route in addition to the British Eagle 1-11's.. I remember one of the British Eagle 1-11 schedule flight number to be EG764.and the Viscount service from Liverpool as EG754, both arriving similar times early evening.

rog747 28th Sep 2018 06:05

Re the EI 1-11 IT holiday charters - The chaps on the EI FB group say they did DUB-Palma Rimini Menorca Ibiza in the early years at night...

quotes:
When the One-Elevens first arrived there was an feeling that jets were more expensive to operate than their turbo-props (Viscounts), so there were minimal charter operations. Then it was noticed the cash operating costs per seat were less than for Viscounts and so some night charters were operated. Then the B737-200 came along and cost not much more to operate than a One-Eleven in cash terms but had about 113 seats against 74, so nearly all the night charters moved to B737s. This made the One-Eleven even more popular with the pilots.

Ibiza on EI-ANE Dep Dublin 22:00 July 31st 1970 return fortnight later on same aircraft. Charter with Global Travel

If you could get old copies of Joe Walsh Travel/Tours, Blue Skies or Sunbound summer brochures from back then you might get some idea...

Liffy 1M 28th Sep 2018 21:33

The 1-11s still flew some IT charters in the 1980s, when on a Saturday evening most of the Aer Lingus European fleet undertook night flights to various Mediterranean resort airports.

jensdad 28th Sep 2018 22:12

I remember seeing, from our hotel room a few miles away, EI-ASO going into Corfu one evening, must have been early 80's. Very handily, they had only one 707 so I was able to 'cop' it without having to read it off :)

rog747 29th Sep 2018 05:48


Originally Posted by Liffy 1M (Post 10261197)
The 1-11s still flew some IT charters in the 1980s, when on a Saturday evening most of the Aer Lingus European fleet undertook night flights to various Mediterranean resort airports.

Yes, even the 747's saw night flight use to places like Palma and Ibiza -
I recall staggering back to my hotel along the beach path as it was then from a club in Playa d'en Bossa in 1975 with my pal at about 2am and the jets were screaming over the beach non-stop on short final to land at IBZ - one of the those was a Aer Lingus Jumbo swooping over my head.

The Ibiza island Govt had just blown up the newly built big beach side hotel (big money scandal, and the Mayor had to resign) that had been sited right on the final approach path and the rubble was there for years...

Liffy 1M 2nd Oct 2018 22:46


Originally Posted by jensdad (Post 10261222)
I remember seeing, from our hotel room a few miles away, EI-ASO going into Corfu one evening, must have been early 80's. Very handily, they had only one 707 so I was able to 'cop' it without having to read it off :)

The aforementioned 707 on a summer evening at DUB.

jensdad 3rd Oct 2018 00:35

Great photo, Liffy. When I see the smoke trail behind it, one part of me thinks 'environmental disaster' but the other part of me thinks 'proper aeroplane'!


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