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on 7/7/2009, 10:24 pm, in reply to "Re: N751PA Clipper Midnight Sun"
209.172.25.107
Well, Guys---I was chasin' 'em with A/C 751 !!! KB
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: Flew into AMS 1972 I beleive it was Clipper
: 092
: MPT G. Shea was the pilot and MCO J. Shea
: was the copilot Feo was C.Cassanitti...Baker
: was out to pasture in the Pacific chasing
: the Oriental women......JJ
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: Thanks,guys for your responses so far.I was
: very eager to get that photo,and it was
: worth the money.I really enjoy it when I get
: this kind of info.It puts a little more
: history to an item that came with very
: little information.Ken Baker,I hope you
: partied with those gals when you turned
: 43!!Greetings.
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: Sorry my memory is fading with age,but I
: think
: that for a short time in late 70s early 80s
: possibly PA 106/107 operated
: IAD/LHR/AMS/LHR/IAD
: I am not sure if we had traffic rights
: LHR/AMS/LHR. I might be totally wrong !!
: CJ.LHR Operations 1969-1991.
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: Hello everyone.I'm pleased to say that I
: purchased a beautifull black and white photo
: of a pan am 747-121 named Clipper Midnight
: Sun.I bought it through the net right here
: in Holland,from the man who photographed her
: at our Schiphol airport in the summer of
: 1976.I know that Pan Am 747s were a very
: rare sight at our Dutch airport,so maybe
: there's a pilot or an engineer out there who
: remembers flying her to Amsterdam,and could
: maybe tell me something about the origin of
: the flight,or where it was headed.I assume
: it was a charter?I'd be very interested to
: hear about it.
:
: I know it was a very hot summer for this
: country,and the gate she was parked at was
: fairly new.Thank you.
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