Buffalo New York!!
Beef on Weck!:ernae:
Back on topic...I flew as a passenger on a Navy C-47/R4D
across the North Atlantic back in 1961. The aircraft was
on a flight from the US to the Mediterranean carrying a group
of SeaBees and their equipment. I was only going as far
as the UK, where I was to meet my ship.
I don't recall the exact route we flew but we departed
from a field in New Jersey and made at least two stops
before reaching Prestwick. Then on to Mildenhall where I
deplaned and caught a train into London. I'm think
we stopped in Newfoundland and Iceland. Greenland
may also have been on our route.
A couple of memorable events occurred with regards to that
flight. First, the crusty old Chief who was the loadmaster,
and I believe the co-pilot, asked everyone their weight.
When I replied "oh, about 125" he said "not 'ABOUT', exactly?"
When the cargo door was closed I recall still being able
to see some daylight around the edge.
Inflight it was COLD! There was only one electric pot to
heat water for coffee for all onboard...probably 12-14 of us.
Reaching Mildenhall I felt as though I had been transported
back in time some 20 years. The brick buildings on the
airfield looked just like those I had seen in movies and
newsreels from WWII. And then the train, with those
separate outside doors for each compartment, was
another thing that impressed my young self, having
also seen those in movies. Quite an adventure for my
trip 'abroad'!
Paul ( formerly from Batavia )