A Blast From the Past

A Blast From the Past
Here is an Oldie Goldie - Northeast Airlines Conviar 240.

Friday, March 16, 2012

The Passing of a Hero and a Friend


Folks, this past Sunday we lost a "Real" Hero. Col James Bruce Morehead, who received two Distinguished Service Crosses, a Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross amongst 15 other air medals, and shot down eight enemy planes early in WWII to become an Ace pasted away. I had only just gotten to know Jim these past few years, you've probably seen my posts. He was very proud of his service to his country and I can tell you; he was a "Hella" a guy.
 






Friday, March 9, 2012

The Post Card view

Well, as I mentioned last week, I would be sharing points of interest while going through the my aviation treasures.  After viewing the NSEG's Jellystone blog whereby he posted several Airport Postcards, I happen to come across my collection and thoughtt posts like this helps me be more NSEG like.       


Here is an ole' Linen card depicting Martha's Vineyard with a Northeast DC-3 in the foreground.  


This card is self explanatory
Portland Airport holds some special memories for me as this was the airport my family and I would arrive into (in most occasions) on our way to the Summer house located on Lake Thompson in Casco, ME. 
Of course, the airport didn't have this small terminal when I went through.  I came through in a B-727, not the classic DC-7 like the one in this card.  Boy, I wish I had been born 10 years earlier.    

Monday, March 5, 2012

A wall Hang'in from my youth

As you can see, I've been busy pulling out archived pictures from one of several large bins of stuff I have.  I am just trying to be more NSEG like in my blogging. With the Jellystone blogger going like he is, its hard to get any attention over here.

This picture hung in our hallway down Miami way when I was a young'in. It was also on the wall in NH, but I can't remember which wall it was to tell you the truth.    

Saturday, March 3, 2012

A Blast From the Past

This here picture is from my days as a CIT (Counselor In Training) circa 1975. Can you guess as to who I am? The guy in the Red pants is Tony Johnson, the gentleman I plan on visiting on my next venture to CLT in April. He lives in McCleansville, NC, which is just about an hour and a half according to one local I know that lives in Charlotte.

I'm sure you all have more questions, so I'll just wait for ya to ask.    

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Not to put any pressure on Eddie, but the ole' SFO UAL Office has quite a collection of Galloway Prints to view.











Here is a shot of my sons BSA Troop at the Columbia Rock lookout spot. This was a bit of a climb, but the views are incredable.