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bdk wrote:That is too cool! How come someone doesn't sponsor something like that in the US?
Wed May 04, 2011 7:47 am
That's just for a TV series ("Pan Am" on ABC) and it's only partial colors - forward fuselage.T J Johansen wrote:I have seen a photo of Gomez DC-6 recently, and it looks as though it's getting Pan Am colors.
Wed May 04, 2011 8:59 am
Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm
T J Johansen wrote:bdk wrote:That is too cool! How come someone doesn't sponsor something like that in the US?
Now that Carlos Gomez DC-7B flies passengers again, hopefully the Kansas City based Connie group could get their s**t together and get the same kind of permit as the 7. I have seen a photo of Gomez DC-6 recently, and it looks as though it's getting Pan Am colors. So who knows, maybe soon we'll get the chance to fly in several of these vintage airliners (before avgas cost $10 per galleon).
A shame really that Both Henry Oliver's "Columbine" and Gordon Cole's N1206 are stuck on the ground. I guess they are the closest to fly of the remaining "Connies" out there. Not counting the Kansas City boys of course.
T J