Sir Walter Raleigh was G-BAZI. Mrs Accounts and I flew on her back to Glasgow from our honeymoon in Palma.
First ever flight
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Sir Walter Raleigh was G-BAZI. Mrs Accounts and I flew on her back to Glasgow from our honeymoon in Palma.egpffqtv wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:49 pm [quote=atuk post_id=3576 time=<a href="tel:1618600039">1618600039</a> user_id=75]
[quote=Stevo post_id=3575 time=<a href="tel:1618582450">1618582450</a> user_id=115]
Glasgow - Alicante, Oct 1978 with BY. Think the aircraft name was Sir Walter Raleigh. I wasn't yet collecting regs at that time. Funnily enough I've never been back to ALC since. Need to sort that out when the world gets flying again
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Keep your pet names for the Mrs out of this discussion please
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Sorry, I have just noticed this thread. My first flight was in a TWA Boeing 720 (remember them?) from Philadelphia to Chicago O'hare in July 1965.
My first flight in or out of GLA was on a BEA Comet IV from LHR in April 1967. F
My first flight in or out of GLA was on a BEA Comet IV from LHR in April 1967. F
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First ever was on a boac b707 G-ARRC from prestwick to Heathrow via Manchester. Then down to Southampton for a free cruise on the queen Elizabeth 2 down to Tenerife. Flight back from Southampton was on bua 1-11 G-ASJA