if it looked like the paint had been applied with a roller and brush -- it was Alidair Paper flights were always fun (not) I used to
work Aertearass's DC4 every Saturday night bringing in The Irish Post
(I believe)
oh yes and whle Im here - I cant claim Concorde but I can claim the
right seat of "A dragon and his tail" fitting n'ces pas??
Garry,
No mate. I think Leif got it in one.
The aircraft had to have the seats removed at Manch before the newsprint was loaded. The carpets were still in place, and a roll of plain paper was laid on the floor, to stop the newsprint getting on the carpets.(Which I think were red.)
A lot of water has gone under the bridge since those days...........accompanied by a dram or two.
andy wrote:Garry,
No mate. I think Leif got it in one.
The aircraft had to have the seats removed at Manch before the newsprint was loaded. The carpets were still in place, and a roll of plain paper was laid on the floor, to stop the newsprint getting on the carpets.(Which I think were red.)
A lot of water has gone under the bridge since those days...........accompanied by a dram or two.
andy wrote:
The carpets were still in place, and a roll of plain paper was laid on the floor, to stop the newsprint getting on the carpets.(Which I think were red.)
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Blimey it says something of the newspapers if you re(a)d the carpets.
:roll: :roll:
Garry
Garry
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