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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:30 pm
by ZK-MAT
Continuing the theme of planes from yesteryear , here are some scans of my logbook when the family dragged me over to NZ from the UK, ANZ DC8 ....

plus some screenies I did as part of a series detailing the journey


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:35 pm
by Snowman
Oh my goodness Matt. You still have your Air NZ "Junior Jet Club" log book after all these years.......................... I do too.................. heh heh

Lawrie.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:05 pm
by ZK-MAT
Hehe Lawrie, I'l get it out especially for you next time we meet up!!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:18 am
by SUBS17
Snowman wrote: Oh my goodness Matt. You still have your Air NZ "Junior Jet Club" log book after all these years.......................... I do too.................. heh heh

Lawrie.

I was in the Junior jet club lol

PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:40 pm
by Snowman
The things we hang on to for all those years !! Thanks for the priviledge Matt, of being able to see your log book. If memory serves, i think the first entry in mine was a flight to Aussie when i was about 7 or 8, in a T.E.A.L. Lockheed L-188 Electra!!
Loads of other entres, including DC-8s, DC-3s, F-27s, Viscounts,B737-200s.
Oh to be that young again.......................

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:42 am
by ardypilot
Hey Matt,

I'm glad I remembered your post here!

I am thinking of recreating the Antarctic Flight Seeing tours that ANZ used to fly int he DC-8's before the Mount Erabus crash, and am looking for the aircraft you have screenshots of above.

I had a look at avsim but couldn't find anything- could you please provide a link for me?

P.S. What did you do onboard for entertainment the old airliners on long haul flights like the ones logged in your junior jet club above? Also, do you have any photos of the interior of one of these DC-8's? I'd be really interested to see if you do ;)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:08 pm
by moeraki
I hope I am reading you right Trolly

But we lost a DC10 on Mt Erabus in 1979 ..... think anniversary is tomorrow
Sorry don't remember DC8's being used there.

Doesn't stop the search for a DC8 of course
Moe

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:30 pm
by Codge
I don't remember DC8's ever going to Antarctica either. Remember the cover up by AirNZ and the Govt, Muldoon overturning Justice Mahon's decision, Mahon dies and then gets proved right. Cover Ups are so common. 245T , exclusive bretheren!
I've been watching a series on youtube called 'The Disclosure Project'. It's about 350-400 credible Pilots, Military people and astronauts wanting to testify to congress about UFO's and Aliens etc... Simply because the world deserves to know.
One of the best documented is the Kaikoura one in 1978 or 79 in a Safe Air Argosy.
Another job for the Retro developers, (Putting in the 3 UFO's)
There's hours of viewing. The 'Bob Lazar' stuff is good for the engineering and propulsion systems of alien spacecraft. If you're not a believer you will be after watching that and the 'greatest story never told'. :blink: :ph43r:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:55 pm
by creator2003
is that dc8 part of the freghtliners set or freeware?
and where do i get that paint from ?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:26 pm
by ardypilot
But we lost a DC10 on Mt Erabus in 1979 ..... think anniversary is tomorrow

:whoops: Excuse my ignorance- I am a fairly new to the country, and am not clued up on NZ history as much as I should be. I'm sorry if I offended anyone there.

Last night I did a quick search of Wikipedia for ANZ Flight 901, and say that the aircraft was an DC-*, and instantly thought of this post. The McDonnell Douglas aircraft are a bit before my time really, and I can't identity them the same way as the Boeing and Airbus familys <_<

Anyway, I really like the aircraft in your screenies Matt, so if you could send me a link I would still like to fly it, maybe on a Trans Tasman route instead of down to Antartica.

On the otherhand, if anyone knows of a flyable ANZ DC-10 (I know the retro AI pack has cargo AI versions doesn't it?), then I'd also love a download link.

Cheers.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:33 pm
by Snowman
Aircraft was a DC-10 Andrew. Registration ZK-NZP. Air New Zealand flight number TE901. Out of respect for those that lost friends or family aboard 901, (including myself and Tracy), we left the NZP rego out of the Retro AI pack.

Lawrie.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:40 pm
by ardypilot
we left the NZP rego out of the Retro AI pack.

Hi Lawrie,

Thanks for the quick reply. That is completely understandable.

Cheers,
Andrew

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:04 pm
by Codge
It was said at the time that everyone in NZ new someone in some way that lost their life on flight 901.
Surely that must have been an exageration,but in my case it was the Orthodontist who had put braces on my sisters teeth the week before the fatal flight that he was taking with his daughter as a 21st birthday present.
I have the book and have read it many times. I find it amazing that the actual person who typed the co-ordinates in which were wrong by two degrees, was never named or held to account, or the person that did the maths and changed those figures and gave instructions to that person.
It was an amazing coincidence that the 2 degree error in Auckland meant they were 35miles from where they thought, but the landscape features were the same as what they were expecting, albeit in minature,but they would have been glad to get a gap in the heavy cloud to see any feature at all.
They always want to blame pilot error to save money, and it was a government owned airline, yet the Prime Minister Muldoon was able to reject Peter Mahons findings? How was that possible? The now infamous phrase 'an orchestrated litany of lies' led by Morrie Davies CEO of Air NZ at the time will never be forgotten.
Air NZ has been beyond a joke ever since, in recent times crying to the Govt for a billion dollars and shortly after that announced a massive fleet replacement even though the aircraft they had were far from old, in fact already at the time one of the youngest fleets in the world.
They went on to sink Ansett and rip off all the workers yet still gave themselves (the top execs) a huge performance bonus.
Air New Zealand pride of the pacific. Is that a fact? :drool:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:56 pm
by JonARNZ
Youll find an excellent DC-10 by SGA on AVSIM

AVSIM search

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:37 pm
by ZK-MAT
Hi Trolly,

I don't have the plane installed on the PC at this time, and I cannot remember where I got it from! It may be on one of the many backup disks I have, I'll have a look. The read-me should point us to where it's hosted, alternatively I can host it for whoever wants it (if I find it lol)

Matt

Edit: I found it!! First DVD I put in. It came from the Historic Jetliners Group however it seems their site is under redevelopment, so if you want I will zip it and host it.

Edit Two:

It's here. It seems too small zipped but give it a go (1.4megs):

PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:15 am
by Snowman
JonARNZ wrote: Youll find an excellent DC-10 by SGA on AVSIM

AVSIM search

Also an Air New Zealand repaint on Avsim for the SGA DC-10.
filename..................... sga10anz.zip

Lawrie. >nzflag<

PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:55 am
by ardypilot
Thanks heaps for the links guys.

Matt, your DC-8 works a treat:
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Lawrie and Jon, I downloaded the ANZ repaint for the DC-10 but can't find SGA's original model required for it to fly. Any ideas on where I could find this?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:31 pm
by ronindanbo
Haha you should see the millions of freeware stuff I have backed to HD, heres the SGA Deek 1030 courtesy of yousendit

Deek 10 here


Also Codge bud I suspect you might be Australian as most Aussie I know fail to recognise that the Aussie Government must shoulder some of the blame for the demise of Ansett not only for not regulating a fleet in Aussie skies properly but by keeping the market too regulated and forcing ANZ to buy a decrepid airline (stupid decision where they didnt do thier homework of course but there you go)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:16 pm
by Snowman
Trolly wrote: Thanks heaps for the links guys.



Lawrie and Jon, I downloaded the ANZ repaint for the DC-10 but can't find SGA's original model required for it to fly. Any ideas on where I could find this?

Hi Andrew. filename............... SGA_DC_10-30.zip
Also a panel for it........... SGA_DC_10_Panel.zip
and a sound set............. midjets.zip

Lawrie. >nzflag<

PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:24 pm
by ardypilot
Thanks for those file names there, I have got the basepack now.

I couldn't find your mentioned panel on either flightsim.com or avsim, but I found 'dc10-fs9.zip' which I am downloading instead.

I also can't find 'midjets.zip', what website can I find that on?

Also, what are so ex-real world DC-1O routes (apart from Antartica), did they fly the trans Tasman flights?