Most of these were cargo carriers that flew from Miami to Central & South America and the Caribbean up into the 1980s and a few later than that. A number were lost in fatal crashes as the maintenance was often spotty.
Indeed they were. The video features several aircraft that later crashed plus an account of a three engined takeoff after an argument between the captain and the flight engineer!
@@classicairlineractionfromavion I read once the Andes mountains in South America is littered with wreckage of those old planes. There's just nowhere to land in that area if it goes down. Sad end to such beautiful old planes.
It does look odd, I agree. But it was standard practice, as all cargo aircraft had to go first to the Miami Customs' ramp and then move off to their actual arrival point. The full video has several examples of this. It does look as though the ladder is dragging on the ground but actually it's just clearing it. My recollection of flying on a DC6 is that the Douglas-supplied folding ladder was a bit of a faff to stow, so I guess this arragement was just easier.
It's a Martin 404, an upgraded version of the Martin 202 which was not a very successful design. Outperformed by the Convair 240 - 400 series, it did not sell well.
The video brings back memories of the old days
Round sound, gotta love it.
Classic old style aeroplanes...something magical about them,particularly the Constellation ,aka Connie.
Thanks for the upload 😁👍
Props beat the air into submission. Did it on my C130 for 26 years!
...NOTHING TO SEE HERE BUT AWSOMENESS...! 💯👍
Most of these were cargo carriers that flew from Miami to Central & South America and the Caribbean up into the 1980s and a few later than that. A number were lost in fatal crashes as the maintenance was often spotty.
Indeed they were. The video features several aircraft that later crashed plus an account of a three engined takeoff after an argument between the captain and the flight engineer!
@@classicairlineractionfromavion I read once the Andes mountains in South America is littered with wreckage of those old planes. There's just nowhere to land in that area if it goes down. Sad end to such beautiful old planes.
Some great footage. Flew around the Aleutian Islands a lot on Reeve Aleutian Airways Lockheed Electras back in the 80s 90s. Love that plane.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved that Connie with the ratty nose cone..
It's not alone! There are some others badly in need of a re-spray, on the video.
Beautiful !!!
You're not wrong!
An amazing time with a wonderful mis of turbine and piston propliners.
Glad you've enjoyed it.There's another 68 minutes on the video!
Nice old birds!
Yes they are!
Hmmmm nobody mentioning the taxiing plane with gorgo(?) hold door open and boarding ladder dragging on runway @1:08 😮🧐🤔
It does look odd, I agree. But it was standard practice, as all cargo aircraft had to go first to the Miami Customs' ramp and then move off to their actual arrival point. The full video has several examples of this. It does look as though the ladder is dragging on the ground but actually it's just clearing it. My recollection of flying on a DC6 is that the Douglas-supplied folding ladder was a bit of a faff to stow, so I guess this arragement was just easier.
@@classicairlineractionfromavionOkies different times different values but looks damned unsettling in today's times 😎
Did the Eingineers build in the Style. Class and Beauty from the onset or as they went along?
I think Douglas deigns were consistently good, but nothing beats a Super Connie!
@classicairlineractionfromavion It's all in How the Move on the Ground and in the Air. First I have heard of this Connie Character?
@@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe You're right of course. I should indeed have referred to the Lockheed L1049 Super Constellation!
@classicairlineractionfromavion You Did. What Script Today?
0:18 What is the model of this aircraft?
Martin 4-0-4
It's a Martin 404, an upgraded version of the Martin 202 which was not a very successful design. Outperformed by the Convair 240 - 400 series, it did not sell well.
Where can I get the full 60 mins of the miami video?
If you go to avionvideo.com/video/big-props-miami/ and click on the Vimeo logo, you'll be able to buy or rent the full 70 minute video.
wonderful!
Glad you've enjoyed it.There's another 68 minutes on the video!