Dan CFI/CFII
I'm a dippidy doer
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2001
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So, I am in La Paz, Bolivia right now. And of course, I have visited the airport here, since I saw a DC-4 without its engines as we rode the bus into town...
WOW! Sure looks like Miamis corner has started to move down here. I counted six C-46s in what looked to my quick look to be in pretty decent shape, the one DC-4, a couple DC-6s, CV-240, and these were all the ones just parked. Over on the T.A.M. ramp I saw a few Convairs, one DC-4 and a bunch of C-130As in regular service. Only one DC-3 in the gunch though, and it didn{t have wings or tailfeathers.
Man! I gotta find someone to let my fly some, somewhere. Way too cool.
Now if only I had a reason to fly anywhere in this country (or extra money), I would figure out where that DC-4 went and take a quick trip there...
Just thought there have to be some pilots out there who still get excited by a lot of radial engined airplanes sitting around, even better when they are surrounded by beautiful mountains (even if you cannot see em through the rain). Man!
Dan
WOW! Sure looks like Miamis corner has started to move down here. I counted six C-46s in what looked to my quick look to be in pretty decent shape, the one DC-4, a couple DC-6s, CV-240, and these were all the ones just parked. Over on the T.A.M. ramp I saw a few Convairs, one DC-4 and a bunch of C-130As in regular service. Only one DC-3 in the gunch though, and it didn{t have wings or tailfeathers.
Man! I gotta find someone to let my fly some, somewhere. Way too cool.
Now if only I had a reason to fly anywhere in this country (or extra money), I would figure out where that DC-4 went and take a quick trip there...
Just thought there have to be some pilots out there who still get excited by a lot of radial engined airplanes sitting around, even better when they are surrounded by beautiful mountains (even if you cannot see em through the rain). Man!
Dan