November 28, 2007 at 9:52 am
Interesting article here:
Seems like this old girl just keeps on going.
Are there any folks out there who have first hand experience or knowledge of G-APSA when she flew for Eagle/British Eagle/Cunard Eagle?
By: Dxb Driver - 29th November 2007 at 05:49
Dude. Ok i will send ya my address for the invite. Oh and i have one coming your way as well :dev2:
DXB Driver
By: cloudmaster - 28th November 2007 at 20:08
You’d probably need a personal invitation from the pilot for that one, dude!
By: Dxb Driver - 28th November 2007 at 19:35
Nice one 🙂 Can i come along for the ride :p
DXB Driver
By: eric Tarrant - 28th November 2007 at 17:56
G-APSA.DOUGLAS DC 6
I worked on this aircraft in the sixties when it was with Cunard Eagle. We had four of our own sixes and leased I think two ZO. WJ. They were good aircraft. I have in my personal collection the owners plate for G-APSA when Eagle Airways first flew it and called it the Eaglemaster
You can see it on the Home of Eagle website www.britisheagle.net under G-APSA.
Its great to see it is still being cared for and flying.
By: DOUGHNUT - 28th November 2007 at 13:45
quoting from the above website “it will also be revisiting its birth-place, Long Beach, to celebrate its 50th birthday on 13 June 2008, and will visit the Quebec air show on the way back home.”
Put my name down for one return first class sleeping berth for this flight please 🙂
DOUGHNUT
By: 'lectra - 28th November 2007 at 10:36
G-APSA
Are there any folks out there who have first hand experience or knowledge of G-APSA when she flew for Eagle/British Eagle/Cunard Eagle?
‘Old Eagle’ will I’m sure.
It’s a funny how things seem to go full circle somtimes, ‘Old Eagle’ is my father – forty(?) odd years after he worked with the DC6 I’m working for Atlantique’s ‘sister’ company and see G-APSA from the office window every day.
Bruce