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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
Nils,
I have seen the project mentioned on http://www.ahs.no/. I have to admit though, that I have no information to share at this point. If I cone across further information, I'll let you know. My interest is due to the fact that a Danish pilot that I am reseaching arrived in Scotland this way to join RAF in the fall of 1942. At this point, I suppose, the a/c must have been a Lodestar. Mikkel |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
BOAC also operated Hudsons on the route untill the summer of 1942. It could perhaps been one of these as well ?
Nils |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
Hi
What about a ABA DC-3, is that impossible. Nick |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
I think ABA strictly flew Swedish passengers. But it is of course a possibility.
But when did ABA start regular traffic to Scotland? Around 1942? I have this information in my books at home. Nils |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
Hi
Acording to gyges.dk, 16 feb 1942. Cheers Nick |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
That flight in February 1942 was a test flight only, without passengers. ABA had some unresoved issues with the British, so there was still some time before "scheduled" traffic started. Some months, I think, but I have the dates in my references at home.
Nils |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
Hi,
This is what I based my entry on: 1942, 16 februari: Svenska kurirflygningar Bromma -Skottland påbörjas med en orangemålad Douglas DC-3 "Gripen", SE-BAG, med Marshall Lindholm och Sven Gibson som förare. Först gick flygningarna direkt men senare tidvis över mellersta Norge. |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
I will check up the book "Kurirflyg" when I get home tonight.
But since SE-BAG was shot down, 20 June 42, they must have started before that date. Nils |
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