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1950s GA Clip

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1950s GA Clip

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That is amazing rare footage of the Aero-Channel plane! I am aware of only one still in exsistence!

It is funny that most parts of the video could be filmed exactly the same with the same planes today! Ahhhh...how far we have come!
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Neat video.
Ah..... the good ole days of aviation. Some neat planes in that video. And $500 to get certified! :wink:
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That is pure gold. Great find!
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”

Wool suit, fedora and wingtips -- now that's some stylish flying!

Isn't it amazing that we're flying the same exact airplanes as they were then, and doing it essentially the exact same way?

Awesome find. Thanks!
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Oregon180 wrote:Wool suit, fedora and wingtips -- now that's some stylish flying!

Isn't it amazing that we're flying the same exact airplanes as they were then, and doing it essentially the exact same way?


Some of us still dress up like that to fly!!!! :roll:

I don't know about you guys, but it'll be a cold day somewhere before I fly an airplane using a handheld microphone, and try and listen to an overhead speaker ever again. And can you say, "No moving map GPS? No XM Weather?" Not me. I'm too spoiled to ever go back. I paid my whiskey compass and ADF dues tenfold, and I don't miss that shit at all.

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If anyone is curious, I figured out that $500 in 1953 is equivalent to $4,000 today in terms of purchasing power, so getting a private wasn't really that much cheaper back then.
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VERY cool. Love looking at all those old birds.
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Whaddya mean? No more Superhomer with "whistle stop tuning"????
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