KilroyCD
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Have any of our fellow loungers had the opportunity, or should I say pleasure of flying in an aeroplane of the "Golden Era"? Several notable types spring to mind, such as the venrable DC-3, the incredibly art-deco Lockheed Constellation, classic Waco biplanes and many more that could take up this whole page. Let's hear about your flights in these classic aircraft. I'll start with one of my favourites, the deHavilland DH-89 Dragon Rapide. I've had the pleasure of flying on a pair of these beautiful twin-engined biplanes while visiting Duxford (near Cambridge in England). Here's a photo of one, originally built in 1943 by Brush Coachworks as a "Dominie" for the RAF. Postwar it was converted to civilian DH-89 standard. It was in this aircraft that we were "bounced" by one of the Fighter Collection's (a resident collection at Duxford) fighter planes, an F7F-3 Tigercat. It was incredible that we could hear the roar of the F7F's engines over ours as we flew along. It was a memorable moment, to say the least!