Lufthansa Freight flights
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Lufthansa Freight flights
Hi all
A question for you..
When did DLH cease using Capitol C-46's on its' cargo flights.
Any regs of aircraft used? - from memory I seem to remember N68566 - but am probably wrong :roll:
On a different tack - I hope you have all seen Richard Wrights excellent 1966 flightplans for foreign airlines on the RetroAI website - go get 'em - I am not doing any but may attempt to become another (Gary Russell) - well, not THAT good!
ATB
Tim
A question for you..
When did DLH cease using Capitol C-46's on its' cargo flights.
Any regs of aircraft used? - from memory I seem to remember N68566 - but am probably wrong :roll:
On a different tack - I hope you have all seen Richard Wrights excellent 1966 flightplans for foreign airlines on the RetroAI website - go get 'em - I am not doing any but may attempt to become another (Gary Russell) - well, not THAT good!
ATB
Tim
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Hi Tim
Nice to see you around
Capitol
Hard to say
This is a copy from one of Ian Hinds posts when it came up recently on another thread
Dates he logged at LHR....hopefully he will be along later and can add to this
N66326 Sept 1964
N1312V Jan 65
N5076N Sept 64
N68966 April 65
N7923C Sept 65
N9890Z March 64
N9891Z ???
N9892Z April 64
N9893Z Sept 65
It would appear N9891Z was in Lufthansa livery
I don't know a lot about them myself......never seen one :sad:
But maybe this will give you a base to start research in the meantime.
Garry
Nice to see you around
Capitol
Hard to say
This is a copy from one of Ian Hinds posts when it came up recently on another thread
Dates he logged at LHR....hopefully he will be along later and can add to this
N66326 Sept 1964
N1312V Jan 65
N5076N Sept 64
N68966 April 65
N7923C Sept 65
N9890Z March 64
N9891Z ???
N9892Z April 64
N9893Z Sept 65
It would appear N9891Z was in Lufthansa livery
I don't know a lot about them myself......never seen one :sad:
But maybe this will give you a base to start research in the meantime.
Garry
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Hi Garry,
Knew you would be quick off the mark
Yes, I can remember them now - N9890Z through '2Z and N68966 was the one I was thinking of - not too bad for 42 years. I never saw saw N5075N but saw all the others. '91Z was the only one painted up that I can remember.
In 1967 all DLH freight flights were operated by B727-30QC's - according to my sources - but I cannot remember whether I actually saw any of them parked in the cargo terminal at LHR - all I remember is Commandos!
Tim
Knew you would be quick off the mark
Yes, I can remember them now - N9890Z through '2Z and N68966 was the one I was thinking of - not too bad for 42 years. I never saw saw N5075N but saw all the others. '91Z was the only one painted up that I can remember.
In 1967 all DLH freight flights were operated by B727-30QC's - according to my sources - but I cannot remember whether I actually saw any of them parked in the cargo terminal at LHR - all I remember is Commandos!
Tim
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Glad that helped Tim
All I had was intermittent memories of mentions in books and that great list from Ian given above.
Sometime all it needs is a little jog
My first visit to LHR was a day trip by BEA Viscount (G-AOHJ) in 1974 and another one a few weeks later in G-AOHH.
By that time the freight was pretty much all jet and in fact The BEA Merchantmen were the only freight props there on the days I went.
Pan Am 707C, Seaboard DC 8F, Air Canada DC8F, Lufthansa 727QC...spring to mind :think:
Garry
All I had was intermittent memories of mentions in books and that great list from Ian given above.
Sometime all it needs is a little jog
My first visit to LHR was a day trip by BEA Viscount (G-AOHJ) in 1974 and another one a few weeks later in G-AOHH.
By that time the freight was pretty much all jet and in fact The BEA Merchantmen were the only freight props there on the days I went.
Pan Am 707C, Seaboard DC 8F, Air Canada DC8F, Lufthansa 727QC...spring to mind :think:
Garry
Garry
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Blimey Garry
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Those were the dates that I first saw each individual C-46. So I don't know the duration of service of each one.
With time one learns that noting each time they were seen would have been useful. :think:
And Lufthansa Boeing 727-30C:
D-ABIU 7 June 1967
D-ABIW 7 June 1967
D-ABIX 23 June 1967
D-ABIY 19 June 1967
D-ABIZ 6 June 1967
June 1967 seems to be their introduction!
All based on the spotting logs of my youth which over the years I have been trying to put on computer, but still not complete.
These days the logs are rarely added to, but are a useful large dataset to plug into a database. And they are now coming into their own as a source of info for my photo scanning.
Ian
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Those were the dates that I first saw each individual C-46. So I don't know the duration of service of each one.
With time one learns that noting each time they were seen would have been useful. :think:
And Lufthansa Boeing 727-30C:
D-ABIU 7 June 1967
D-ABIW 7 June 1967
D-ABIX 23 June 1967
D-ABIY 19 June 1967
D-ABIZ 6 June 1967
June 1967 seems to be their introduction!
All based on the spotting logs of my youth which over the years I have been trying to put on computer, but still not complete.
These days the logs are rarely added to, but are a useful large dataset to plug into a database. And they are now coming into their own as a source of info for my photo scanning.
Ian
Thanks Garry
So you missed the Kar-Air DC-6B then?????
...I didn't
..there again I s'pose you weren't there at midnight!
Thanks too to you Ian. I assume those were your first dates for the '30C's? I think the C-46's were around for several years off and on but might be wrong.
There was also a Sabena Dak that used to call in on occasion and it was a 'favourite skive' at night for some LHR bobbies I am led to believe - until it got fogged in at Antwerp
Three coppers - in uniform and with no francs, no passports, no permission to be there - and no way of getting back to book off shift :tuttut:
BTW If anyone needs info for Scotland - I now have all issues of SCAN post 1965 so fire away!! Fascinating reading
So you missed the Kar-Air DC-6B then?????
...I didn't
..there again I s'pose you weren't there at midnight!
Thanks too to you Ian. I assume those were your first dates for the '30C's? I think the C-46's were around for several years off and on but might be wrong.
There was also a Sabena Dak that used to call in on occasion and it was a 'favourite skive' at night for some LHR bobbies I am led to believe - until it got fogged in at Antwerp
Three coppers - in uniform and with no francs, no passports, no permission to be there - and no way of getting back to book off shift :tuttut:
BTW If anyone needs info for Scotland - I now have all issues of SCAN post 1965 so fire away!! Fascinating reading
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Hi Tim
It didn't go there on those days....well not while I was there.
I did see it once at our local when Kar Air first had it...about 1966 or something like that
I was staying with family in Putney when I heard it go out about 0500 in 1981 not long before it finished.
Garry
It didn't go there on those days....well not while I was there.
I did see it once at our local when Kar Air first had it...about 1966 or something like that
I was staying with family in Putney when I heard it go out about 0500 in 1981 not long before it finished.
Garry
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Hi all,
A Kar-Air DC-6 was still operating a freight flight through LHR at night in 1977. I used to see it fairly regularly when I worked night shift - and hear it coming across the OM when I lived in Heston! I can't remember when it finished but it was sometime in the early '80's.
Sabena C-47's were a thing of the past by 1977 but the odd Fred Olsen flight turned up.
In the '60's there was also an early morning Aer Lingus Carvair departure which, if the winds were easterly, most of London must have heard!
...those were the days!
Cheers
Tim
A Kar-Air DC-6 was still operating a freight flight through LHR at night in 1977. I used to see it fairly regularly when I worked night shift - and hear it coming across the OM when I lived in Heston! I can't remember when it finished but it was sometime in the early '80's.
Sabena C-47's were a thing of the past by 1977 but the odd Fred Olsen flight turned up.
In the '60's there was also an early morning Aer Lingus Carvair departure which, if the winds were easterly, most of London must have heard!
...those were the days!
Cheers
Tim