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London Gatwick 28th August 1971

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London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by BringBackEGDG » Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:33 pm

I have now edited my slides from 28th August 1971 taken at London Gatwick. All being taken late in the day in very gloomy conditions.

CV-990A EC-BQQ Spantax landing on runway 26 taken from the South pier.

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1971-08-28-027FS EC-BQQ by BringBackEGDG, on Flickr

Boeing 707-311C CF-FAN Wardair landing on runway 26 taken from the South pier.

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1971-08-28-036FS CF-FAN by BringBackEGDG, on Flickr

Douglas DC-8 srs 43 CF-CPJ CP Air landing on runway 26 taken from the South pier.

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1971-08-28-037FS CF-CPJ by BringBackEGDG, on Flickr

Tupolev Tu-134A YU-AHY Aviogenex landing on runway 26 taken from the perimeter road

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1971-08-28-039FS YU-AHY by BringBackEGDG, on Flickr

Boeing 707-138B G-AWDG Laker landing on runway 26 taken from the perimeter road.

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1971-08-28-040FS G-AWDG by BringBackEGDG, on Flickr

The rest of the set are available on this link http://www.flickr.com/photos/55101137@N ... 505077617/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks for looking

Steve

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Re: London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by The Cameraman » Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:17 am

Hi Steve,

what a thread to start me day with!

Love the CV990.

One of the reasons that I gave up spotting was because of the lack of wonderful machines like these.

Thanks for posting.

Regards

Reggie

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Re: London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by uppergreen1 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:21 pm

realy wondefull stuff,happy memories of jumping on a "727" green line coach from heathrow to see these classics,well done sir.cheers......... .

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Re: London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by Mike » Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:18 pm

Wonderful memories, thanks for posting them. :D

I was on a 727 bus from Gatwick to Heathrow one Sunday evening when Radio 1 announced that "School's out" by Alice Cooper was the new number 1. :Wow:
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Re: London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by The Cameraman » Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:33 pm

Mike wrote:Wonderful memories, thanks for posting them. :D

I was on a 727 bus from Gatwick to Heathrow one Sunday evening when Radio 1 announced that "School's out" by Alice Cooper was the new number 1. :Wow:
Hi Mike,

many years ago we were on a TAS spotting trip, heading for London at some ungodly hour and most people were snoozing away. The sun just started to rise and the Bostock's coach driver had the radio turned down, so as to give a little background sound. It was then that I heard the lines;

2-4-6-8 ain't never too late
Me and my radio truckin' on thru the night
3-5-7-9 on a little white line
Motorway sun coming up with the morning light

Ever since that day, if I'm traveling and I see the dawn, I instantly think of Tom Robinson's tune!

Regards

Reggie

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Re: London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by EI-ASI » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:54 pm

That angle of the Laker Boeing 707 really does emphasise the short size of the -138B version... they were even shorter than the 720!
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Re: London Gatwick 28th August 1971

Post by drewsy973 » Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:13 pm

Dont you miss all that noise and engine smoke!!! the cv990 was a real smoker,what would all the tree huggers say!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
A little before my spotting days ( i started in 76) but still cv990 b707 comets bac 111 dc8 ect still flying then can still hear and smell them now,,great just great,,,

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