Yes. The lobsters are very cheap and delicious.\ said:Is there ever anything to do in Newfoundland?![]()
It might have caught on already.\ said:I've heard of cow tipping when the locals over do it on the gaga juice but vulcan tipping naw it'll never catch on.
I had heard this story as well, from an Ex-RAF chap. But now we have pictures.....\ said:I've heard the urban myth of this happening to a VC-10 at St.Athan during a de-fuel where the hapless sootie didn't empty the fin tank first. Apparently it was a foggy day and the nose of the aircraft was poking through the layer of fog and could be seen from the tower!
Actually, it was BZN...I found this...http://www.vc10.net/History/incidents_and_accidents.html#XR806 Brize Norton 18 December 1997
I remember those days as well, my BOAC Junior Jet Club logbook is sitting at the bottom of one of my archive boxes. I seem to remember a small badge set of wings as well\ said:That's a great link to the VC10 page.
As a youngster I used to fly as an 'unaccompanied minor' to West Africa, usually Kano or Lagos, on a BOAC VC10. I've still got my Junior Jet Club logbook to prove it
In those days they always let me and my little brother visit the cockpit and it was the captain who would fill in and sign the logbook.
Cheers
Steve
I used to fly a lot a remember the cockpit being wide open for the (invited ) kids to go and have a look. How times have changed.\ said:That's a great link to the VC10 page.
As a youngster I used to fly as an 'unaccompanied minor' to West Africa, usually Kano or Lagos, on a BOAC VC10. I've still got my Junior Jet Club logbook to prove it
In those days they always let me and my little brother visit the cockpit and it was the captain who would fill in and sign the logbook.
Cheers
Steve
Yep there was a lapel pin, a set of wings with Junior Jet Club in the centre. Mine has long since disappeared though I do have a photo somewhere showing it on my school blazer. I believe my brother still has his, and one of those little BOAC bags (like those carried by the Beatles when they arrived in the US), but he was always a bit of a squirrel\ said:I remember those days as well, my BOAC Junior Jet Club logbook is sitting at the bottom of one of my archive boxes. I seem to remember a small badge set of wings as well
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