Aviation History Buffs
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:35 pm
I ran across this website the other day and found it interesting, maybe some of you will as well: Props, Pistons, Old Jets, and the Good Ole Days of Flying
Lots of technical memorabilia, stories, and pics.
I recommend you start with this 1956 Flight Magazine article by a British airline captain who was invited to fly and write about the Dash 80 -- the prototype and daddy of the 707 airliner and KC-135 tanker. Besides describing his flight of the Dash 80, he makes some interesting comments about the Boeing plant, seeing pieces of the first 707s and 135s in production (none completely finished yet), and the ramp outside the factory being crowded with brand new B-52s.
http://propspistonsandoldairliners.blog ... ighty.html
Lots of technical memorabilia, stories, and pics.
I recommend you start with this 1956 Flight Magazine article by a British airline captain who was invited to fly and write about the Dash 80 -- the prototype and daddy of the 707 airliner and KC-135 tanker. Besides describing his flight of the Dash 80, he makes some interesting comments about the Boeing plant, seeing pieces of the first 707s and 135s in production (none completely finished yet), and the ramp outside the factory being crowded with brand new B-52s.
http://propspistonsandoldairliners.blog ... ighty.html