Ralf Roggeveen
Charter Member
Thoroughly fed up with the end of the first decade of the 21st Century, it's clearly time to go back to 1950-Something and take an old airliner on another trip. As you may remember, I used to do some work for BOAC in those days, and in this case they told me they needed someone who could manage the newfangled jets and speak Dutch.
We left very early in the morning when it was still dark. A few classics can be made out, but I don't think you can even see our aircraft in this Tower shot:
Round the other side - and there she is:
You won't be seeing any other jet types this time. (Everyone will also be pleased to learn that you won't be seeing any default Microsoft AI traffic either, as, by popular demand, I've gotten rid of them.)
Still, or rather, already plenty of Viscounts. My first officer was Tony Powell, a pretty typical level-headed Englishman. We had a laugh about being parked among the BEA turboprops with their unexotic destinations like Manchester and the Channel Islands! Obviously we were travelling somewhat further...
We soon leave the ground, tuck the gear away and we're off...
Here's London by night:
We are flying parallel to the River Thames. That landmark building beneath our nose is the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, so we really are on the Zero Meridian. (The aeroplane is hiding the nearby Millenium Dome which clearly would not have been there five decades before it was built!)
And we climb through the diminishing darkness. It will be noted by the eagle-eyed amongst you that we are now officially in the Eastern half of our planet.
I just had time to post this card to Granny Roggeveen back home in Alkmaar before leaving:
It's Saint Paul's Cathedral behind Oddjob here, though you can't see the famous dome. Never mind, we'll get plenty of dome at our first stopover. Note that he is a CITY Policeman, not a Metropolitan one, so he only works in the financial district, the famous 'Square Mile'. Those iconic busses were so well-made that they were still using them till only a few months ago!
Bye bye
We left very early in the morning when it was still dark. A few classics can be made out, but I don't think you can even see our aircraft in this Tower shot:

Round the other side - and there she is:

You won't be seeing any other jet types this time. (Everyone will also be pleased to learn that you won't be seeing any default Microsoft AI traffic either, as, by popular demand, I've gotten rid of them.)

Still, or rather, already plenty of Viscounts. My first officer was Tony Powell, a pretty typical level-headed Englishman. We had a laugh about being parked among the BEA turboprops with their unexotic destinations like Manchester and the Channel Islands! Obviously we were travelling somewhat further...

We soon leave the ground, tuck the gear away and we're off...

Here's London by night:

We are flying parallel to the River Thames. That landmark building beneath our nose is the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, so we really are on the Zero Meridian. (The aeroplane is hiding the nearby Millenium Dome which clearly would not have been there five decades before it was built!)

And we climb through the diminishing darkness. It will be noted by the eagle-eyed amongst you that we are now officially in the Eastern half of our planet.
I just had time to post this card to Granny Roggeveen back home in Alkmaar before leaving:

It's Saint Paul's Cathedral behind Oddjob here, though you can't see the famous dome. Never mind, we'll get plenty of dome at our first stopover. Note that he is a CITY Policeman, not a Metropolitan one, so he only works in the financial district, the famous 'Square Mile'. Those iconic busses were so well-made that they were still using them till only a few months ago!
Bye bye
