Travel Air

Travel Air

About Vintage Air Rally

"A flying rally across Africa, from Crete to Cape Town, for aircraft built before the 31st December 1939.

Following in the footsteps of the pioneering flights in the 1920s – we’ll connect some of the most beautiful and evocative points in Africa. Flying low along the Nile from Cairo to Khartoum, past the highlands of Ethiopia before the plains of Kenya and the home of African aviation in Nairobi. Then off again past Kilimanjaro into the Serengeti – and on to the spice island of Zanzibar. After a short pause to enjoy the Indian ocean, we continue, crossing Zambia to Victoria Falls, before continuing to Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. Our final days take us across Botswana and into stunning South Africa – to the Cape, journey’s end."

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Containerizing Planes for Shipment to the U.K.

Here's our bird, N6263, in a hangar at Albert Whitted Airport in St. Petersburg, FL getting ready to be 'dismembered' for shipment to the UK.  It was a time-consuming process to make sure all parts being removed were properly labeled, sorted, and bound up for travel.

 Keith Kossuth, the pilot for Team Barnstormers --which includes our son Colin-- and owner of the second of three Travel Airs from North America going on this adventure, is a certified aircraft mechanic and inspector and took charge of the process of getting his aircraft "Magic" (red and yellow) and our "Smuggler" (blue and silver) ready for a trip at sea.

Wings and tail feathers had to come off with the help of a forklift and lots of padding.  Getting the fuselage into the container was a very slow process requiring patient baby steps to insure our plane got properly settled into her "cradle" for the drive to Savannah, Georgia and then the trip across the Atlantic.





It was a tight squeeze into the container, and there were plenty of  people to all talk at once on just how to do it!

 
 Each aircraft was loaded like this into its own container.  The containers were delivered to Savannah, Georgia where they were put on a cargo ship bound for Southampton, England. It was a little unsettling to watch these "birds" of ours disappear in containers and on to the Interstate for a long journey to a distant continent.  So the adventure truly began.
                                              


4 comments:

  1. Fascinting. Being totally unfamiliar with aircraft I learned a lot.

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  2. What an adventure, be safe and have tons of fun!!

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  3. Hi everyone what an honour I had the most stunning time with all of YOU ! There are very few happenings here in little Hekpoort , Magaliesburg South Africa ,this was big Thank you John and Tessa for having us Gert also Wow Alasca eeeeek I mean Alaska hee Hey Padro wow Johannes Cedric Pixy hmmmm Deon too Shannon loved you Emily Wolf thanx for Emily and heee i even managed a hug and pic from the Puma father and son Nico Sam YOU are alll wow no words can explain my sadness when YOU flew out yesturday morning I wish I could make it to your gala but I dont know if my prayers are strong enough It was a complete honour to spend time with YOU Thank YOU for the most awesome experience Ive ever had Padro Thank YOU for the flip Fly High everyone HUGE GIGANTIC HUGS Verushka Shannon Margot and Kyle we loved YOU xxxxxx

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