Do you keep track of your airports?
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Thanks for posting this. Still working on stuff but just finished capturing data going back 67 years. Only 82 flights covering 119,350 miles, primarily Europe, Asia, N&S America. Lots more to post, primarily between UK and Ireland a few times a month from 1959 to 1966. Pity we can't all share this info!
Only problem I've found with the site is missing aircraft types.
The first passenger jetliner in the world, the DeHavilland Comet 4B and 4C are two entirely different aircraft in that the 4C is the long haul version with the huge fuel pods on the wings.
The VC10 also had two versions!
Only problem I've found with the site is missing aircraft types.
The first passenger jetliner in the world, the DeHavilland Comet 4B and 4C are two entirely different aircraft in that the 4C is the long haul version with the huge fuel pods on the wings.
The VC10 also had two versions!