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barry.collman(at)air-brit Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:08 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Hi Guys,
I'm currently getting a stack of photos catalogued on to my Commander photos
database.
One photograph is a shot of a Model 680, N6854S. This is serial number 368-54. I
am unaware of the date or location.
It has "Palm Tree Airways Ltd" titles on the forward fuselage, but it was never
registered to such an operator.
Question is, and I know it's a long shot, does anyone know of such an operator?
Best Regards,
Barry C (UK)
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steveg(at)nternet.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:45 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Barry,
I have my partner in Oz looking around as the Ltd could point in that
direction. While poking around the net I came up with a copy of email
correspondence (see below) between educators where one of them recommends a
flight on Palm Tree Airways to Nunavut in Canada.
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 22:53:16 -0500
Subject: [Odonata-l] Canadian geographic holes
In-Reply-To: <v01540b35ba4a6da92db3(at)[139.142.112.34]>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.1.20030114223608.00d58bb0(at)mail.binghamton.edu>
Quote: | The farming districts of southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are
remarkably poorly covered. These may not be considered attractive areas,
but if you find yourself driving across the northern Great Plains, I
suggest you stop from time to time to see what you can find.
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I also suggest further collecting in the northern Rockies. The range maps
of several transcontinental species (like Aeshna tuberculifera) might
suggest a gap between eastern and western populations. I do not think
there is a disjunction at all. I think this area is poorly collected.
Quote: | If Walker had not spent a few weeks in horse and buggy in Manitoba, we
would have vastly fewer records. In a few very brief trips to Manitoba I
have been able to make additions. Think of what I could do in a week!
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Actually the territories above 60 degrees are pretty well covered, although
I have not been able to find a single unambiguous record for Nunavut. The
northern half of Quebec (Above Lakes Mistassini and Albenil) has
essentially no records. But how do you get there? It is all muskeg and a
few float planes taking fishermen in. And then, there's always Labrador . .
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barry.collman(at)air-brit Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:23 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Hi Steve,
I think in Oz, it would probably have been "..... Pty Ltd", (Pty = Proprietary)
but it's an interesting thought.
I have a feeling that Canada might be nearer the truth, but "Palm Tree Airways
Ltd" in Canada seems a bit incongruous!
It did spend a while under ownership in Roswell, New Mexico between June 1972 &
October 1974. Now Palm Trees in Roswell may not be so alien
I have a gut feeling that the photo is of 1960's vintage, but that'll sure leave
me wide open for error.
Very Best Regards,
Barry
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steveg(at)nternet.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:03 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Barry,
You are most likely right. A quick check to the charts for Nunavut shows
that the Magnetic North Pole is an hour or so away by piston flight. Pretty
desolate yet ideal for a Commander. Palm Tree Airways would be an ideal
tongue in cheek name for marketing awareness. The Eskimos would have a
field day of jokes with that one.
I will search more as idle time arises.
Steve G
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BobsV35B(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:12 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Good Evening Steve,
For What It Is Worth, I have a vague memory of a D-18 Twin Beech at Oshkosh
four or five years ago that was sporting a painting of a palm tree on it's
side and had a name such as Palm Tree Airways. I am certain it was, or was
going to be, based in Australia. Could have been in transit from Canada to
Australia!
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
AKA
Bob Siegfried
Ancient Aviator
Stearman N3977A
Brookeridge Air Park LL22
Downers Grove, IL 60516
630 985-8503
In a message dated 4/26/2006 6:04:15 P.M. Central Standard Time,
steveg(at)nternet.com writes:
Barry,
You are most likely right. A quick check to the charts for Nunavut shows
that the Magnetic North Pole is an hour or so away by piston flight. Pretty
desolate yet ideal for a Commander. Palm Tree Airways would be an ideal
tongue in cheek name for marketing awareness. The Eskimos would have a
field day of jokes with that one.
I will search more as idle time arises.
Steve G
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rlegg(at)austarnet.com.au Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:20 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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G'day Sir Barry,
I would be 99% certain that the Straight 680 is not an Ossie one.
The Ltd category is available in Australia.
What a great name for an airline...kind of sounds like it should have
featured on an episode of Gilligan's Island...something the Millionaire & his
wife might have flown around in!
Best wishes from Oz
Russell
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Quote: | Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 21:07:10 +0100
From: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk>
Subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd
To: <commander-list(at)matronics.com>
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>Hi Guys,
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>I'm currently getting a stack of photos catalogued on to my
Commander photos
>database.
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>One photograph is a shot of a Model 680, N6854S. This is serial
number 368-54. I
>am unaware of the date or location.
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>It has "Palm Tree Airways Ltd" titles on the forward fuselage, but it was
never
>registered to such an operator.
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>Question is, and I know it's a long shot, does anyone know of such an
operator?
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>Best Regards,
>Barry C (UK)
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wjrhamilton(at)optusnet.c Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:55 am Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Folks,
In Australia, a small ( unlisted) company will have Pty., Ltd after
the name. Pty is the abbreviation for " Proprietary".
A "public" company, with a sufficient number of shareholders, usually
listed on a Stock Exchange, is just "Ltd." , Ltd meaning Limited
Liability in both cases.
Just to confuse the issue, if you didn't understand the law, the
biggest Australian company for many years ( now BHP Billiton) was BHP
Ltd, full name Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd.
All the above should not be confused with Limited appearing on the
side of an Australian registered aircraft, meaning it has a Part 21
Limited Category Special Certificate of Airworthiness.
For every rule there is an exception, bar one, you cannot repeal or
appeal the law of gravity, as our late then AOPA President found out
two weeks ago.
Regards,
Bill Hamilton
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G'day Sir Barry,
I would be 99% certain that the Straight 680 is not an Ossie one.
The Ltd category is available in Australia.
What a great name for an airline...kind of sounds like it should have
featured on an episode of Gilligan's Island...something the Millionaire & his
wife might have flown around in!
Best wishes from Oz
Russell
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 21:07:10 +0100
>From: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk>
>Subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd
>To: <commander-list(at)matronics.com>
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>Hi Guys,
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>I'm currently getting a stack of photos catalogued on to my
Commander photos
>database.
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>One photograph is a shot of a Model 680, N6854S. This is serial
number 368-54. I
>am unaware of the date or location.
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>It has "Palm Tree Airways Ltd" titles on the forward fuselage, but it was
never
>registered to such an operator.
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>Question is, and I know it's a long shot, does anyone know of such an
operator?
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>Best Regards,
>Barry C (UK)
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nico(at)cybersuperstore.c Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:46 am Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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I've been out of the loop for a while. Did something happen to Phil Boyer?
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deneals
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:33 am Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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On 4/27/06 10:42 AM, "css nico" <nico(at)cybersuperstore.com> wrote:
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I've been out of the loop for a while. Did something happen to Phil Boyer?
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I'm assuming he meant the head of AOPA Australia
<http://www.aopa.com.au/infocentre/news.cfm>
AirServices CEO Pays Tribute to Ron Bertram
(Date: 04/06/2006)
MEDIA RELEASE
Vale Ron Bertram - 05/06
Airservices Australia offers its deepest condolences to the family of
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President, Ron Bertram who was killed
in a tragic light aircraft accident at Bankstown airport yesterday.
Airservices Chief Executive Officer Greg Russell praised the work Mr Bertram
had done over the past three years since he became a Director and later
President of AOPA.
The association has lost a true reformer and a person dedicated to making
AOPA more relevant and valuable to the aviation industry, he said.
In memory of Ron and as a legacy to his work and role, it is of critical
importance that all of us in the Australian aviation industry continue to
strive to achieve his vision.
He was an active participant and champion for the general aviation
community.
Minister Pays Tribute to Ron Bertram
(Date: 04/06/2006)
MEDIA RELEASE
The Australian Government Minister for Transport and Regional Services,
Warren Truss, has expressed his sympathy to the family and friends of
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President, Ron Bertram, who died in
an aircraft accident at Bankstown on Wednesday (5 April).
Mr Truss said Mr Bertram was a passionate advocate for pilots and aircraft
owners on general aviation issues.
"His contribution and practical approach to aviation issues will be missed
by both the government and the aviation industry," Mr Truss said.
"In his role as President of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA),
Mr Bertram was a strong advocate for his members. He worked tirelessly to
bring the views of AOPA to the attention of the government and its agencies.
"He was a constant and much valued participant in the Government's
consultation on aviation security - particularly the anti-theft requirements
for the General Aviation sector, background checking and Aviation Security
Identification Cards for General Aviation pilots," Mr Truss said.
"Ron played a leading role in forging a positive relationship between the
Government and its departments and agencies and the aviation industry. I met
with him at Bankstown only the day before his death to discuss a range of
aviation issues," he said.
"His integrity, balance and high energy will be sadly missed by the
government and the industry," Mr Truss said.
Mr Truss said Mr Bertram's achievements in aviation were substantial.
"He was an experienced pilot with thousands of hours experience. He was an
ultralight instructor who took an energetic interest in the expanding sports
aviation field. He was active in the Air League, encouraging young
Australians to take an interest in aviation.
"On behalf of AOPA, Mr Bertram played a leadership role in the regulatory
reform process for the civil aviation regulations. Under Mr Bertram's
leadership, AOPA has been an active member on the Standards Consultative
Committee as well as a strong lobby group in the development and
implementation of government aviation policy."
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:45 pm Post subject: Palm Tree Airways Ltd |
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Nico,
It was the President of AOPA Australia.
Regards,
Bill Hamilton
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