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the Legend of LAX[_2_]
October 18th 10, 07:19 PM
Jess Lurkin
October 18th 10, 09:40 PM
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Thanks for posting these "Goony-bird" pics.  Unlike some of the
old-hands in this group, I was only able to fly once in one.
I think it was in about '78 -'79 a *very* small charter outfit 
called "Red Carpet Airlines" operating out of Florida.  A group 
of scuba divers, of which I am one, went to Cayman Brac by way of 
a DC-3.
It was a memorable trip for many reasons.  I remember looking at
the plate on the bulkhead noting that "my girl" was built in 1939.
The entire trip we seemed to be traveling on an incline of about 
15 - 20 degrees.  There will never be a sound as sweet as a couple
of well-tuned, well-running radials.  
We were also able to fly the corridor across Cuba which gave us a 
bird's-eye view of the Bay of Pigs.  Also noted was many details and 
conditions of Castro's Communist "Paradise."  sheeeesh!
Saw my first "blue-out" in the Caymans ...Realizing that the water
depth in which I was diving was greater than the altitude which 
we flew. At a depth of about 80' I saw a Brac Crab which would make 
about 20 of those Alaskan "King" Crabs. 
He scared me worse than I scared him.
Sure am glad to have flown on the old girl and to have born in 
the U.S. of A. instead of Koober.
Jess Lurkin
October 18th 10, 09:53 PM
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Yes, I noted that this beauty was a 2, not a 3.
But the "rememberies" still came in a flood.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)
October 19th 10, 09:51 AM
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