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4th Aug 2010, 08:23
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Posted By starshift10

Red Arrows

Anyone got info on the grounding of the Red Arrows reported on the local west country (UK) news last night. Reason given, ejector seat problems!
Forum: Tech Log
7th Sep 2008, 14:47
Replies: 24
Views: 10,964
Posted By starshift10

Interesting respose 411A. I know this is off...

Interesting respose 411A. I know this is off thread, but I am sure it would be of interest
to readers - How many flight crew and cabin crew did the B377 carry and what were their titles/duties? I...
7th Sep 2008, 09:24
Replies: 35
Views: 9,440
Posted By starshift10

Miles Monoplane landing at Heston Airport

Might this have been Henry Streeter Sand & Ballast? Brown logo, Dodge tippers I believe.
6th Sep 2008, 14:37
Replies: 35
Views: 9,440
Posted By starshift10

Miles monoplane landing at Heston Airport

Does anybody know the name of the company that extracted gravel from the field at that time?
5th Sep 2008, 20:06
Replies: 27
Views: 16,249
Posted By starshift10

Crash of BOAC Stratocruiser ~ G- ALSA ~ Prestwick ~ 25 December 1954

Warmtoast
Thank's for cutting relating to my research.Apparently it was reported that all but 10% of the shipment of diamonds were recovered.
5th Sep 2008, 08:36
Replies: 27
Views: 16,249
Posted By starshift10

Crash of BOAC Stratocruiser ~ G-ALSA ~ 25-12-54 ~ Prestwick

Mustpost
Many thanks for such a quick response, information sources most helpful.:ok:
5th Sep 2008, 08:04
Replies: 27
Views: 16,249
Posted By starshift10

Crash Of BOAC Stratocruiser ~ G-ALSA 25-12-54 ~ Prestwick

I'm researching the crash of a BOAC Stratocruiser ~ G-ALSA ~ 25-12-1954 at Prestwick Airport. Does anyone have any information about this incident?
Thank's in anticipation.
Forum: Tech Log
4th Sep 2008, 18:28
Replies: 24
Views: 10,964
Posted By starshift10

Competent - But Too Big

There were only 56 Boeing 377's Stratocruisers built.
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