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Dublin Airport 1960 - 61 

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Footage from Dublin Airport from 1960 - 1961. Showing Aer lingus Viscounts, The first Aer Lingus Boeing 720, The Aer Lingus Carvair, (The Triumph car coming out of the Carvair belonged to my father). The footage was taken by Willem M van Velzen, who was Aer Lingus' Designer at the time.

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@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 Год назад
Another 2 years later and I'm SO HAPPY to see this video again. Thank you.😘
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 Год назад
you are very welcome
@cliffwheeler7357
@cliffwheeler7357 5 лет назад
Look how close the public are to the aircraft, a plane spotters dream in those days. The only way you can get that close to a plane now is if you are getting on or off the thing, which is a sad reflection of the world we're currently living in.
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 5 лет назад
That old Dublin Airport building is stunning. That is what brought me here in the first place👍
@brianbarnett4898
@brianbarnett4898 2 года назад
As a kid, I used to live in Ireland on the flight path out of Dublin airport. The first aircraft I went up in was a Viscount from Dublin to Heathrow. I Went with family on the Boeing 720 to cork & returned by train, it was a day out deal Air Lingus were doing at the time. I also remember the Corvair in different colours, I think it was British United as well as Air Lingus colours. We also used to fly on BEA vanguards on some trips. BOAC 707’s used to fly out of there a lot & also I remember seeing the first landing of the new BEA Hawker Siddeley Trident at Dublin. Great days, I bet this film had interesting information on it before being overdubbed with repetitive music.
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 2 года назад
it was always silent it's just raw film with a music loop I will upload an updated version soon with some nicer music and featuring some new content.
@alancarroll3428
@alancarroll3428 9 лет назад
Interesting to note that all the KLM Viscounts featured were later to join the Aer Lingus fleet.
@Dabhach1
@Dabhach1 5 лет назад
The terminal building shown at the start still exists and continues in daily use, but the idea of a bus rolling up to it today, as shown in the film, is out of the question. It is now completely invisible from outside the new terminals, which dwarf and enclose it completely, and it can only be entered on foot after you've passed security. There's something symbolic in that, I always think. Something about the world becoming too big, even as it gets smaller.
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 5 лет назад
The Golden Age of Air Travel. Everything about this movie is beautiful. Thank you so much for posting it. Kind regards from South Africa.
@RobertMoloney
@RobertMoloney 9 лет назад
Fantastic. I had forgotten about the outer props starting first on theViscount!
@j.o.1516
@j.o.1516 3 года назад
That take-off in the 720 looks like it was a runway 35 departure, you can make out the hangars and the old runway 12/30 below.
@michaelmuldowney8
@michaelmuldowney8 3 года назад
The size of the windows on the Vickers Viscount !!
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 5 лет назад
By the way, the last Carvair (#21) is resident in South Africa at present.
@bobbobby5724
@bobbobby5724 3 года назад
Fantastic video.
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 4 года назад
I see I have commented a few times on this video. It is my #1 RU-vid Happy Video. Many thanks for sharing it. By the way, I love those liveries (including the KLM one) that your dad designed - they are real classics.
@19Tharg76
@19Tharg76 5 лет назад
Not an Aldi or Spar in sight!
@user-ky6vw5up9m
@user-ky6vw5up9m 5 лет назад
The Viscounts huge windows were man-entry size so all rows had their own emergency exit
@frankophile6734
@frankophile6734 5 лет назад
One of ne nicest Videos i have ever seen
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 5 лет назад
Thank you - I'll edit some more as soon as i've converted the film
@mickdunne981
@mickdunne981 5 лет назад
I am new to your channel i have subbed. I am from Ireland myseif
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 5 лет назад
Hi Michael glad you like the video!
@luancullinane5570
@luancullinane5570 6 лет назад
Very interesting video! Thanks for sharing
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 5 лет назад
Also love that KLM livery.
@Mugdorna
@Mugdorna 3 года назад
Glorious
@donaloh
@donaloh 8 лет назад
Willie - I really enjoyed your video as I was trying to spot our house in some the footage. We lived on the original Collinstown Lane between runways 16/34 and 05/23. I don't suppose you have any stills from around that time? I'm trying to find our when the two runways were extended as at that point the original Collinstown Lane was cut off (on both sides of the extended runways) and the present road was built. My folks say it was very early 60's but as I was only born in '60 I have no memory of our 'lane' being the main road. Any dated photos you have might help me.
@finnvanvelzen6098
@finnvanvelzen6098 7 лет назад
Donal OHagan sorry just seeing your message we do have a lot of photos and there's a lot more footage too! I'l take a look see what I can find
@LudeauvieK
@LudeauvieK 4 года назад
Soundtrack:gipsy girl👍🏻🎶😃
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 9 лет назад
Could be right I was born in 64 and don't feature in any of the footage so I recon it's 63 then. I must post the rest of it, there's loads more, some much earlier
@Sean-di4ho
@Sean-di4ho 4 года назад
Post it pls
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 4 года назад
@@Sean-di4ho I havn't had a chance to go through it all but will give it a go soon
@TheHorsebox2
@TheHorsebox2 3 года назад
Wonder if that's the same Boeing 707 I travelled in in 1972.
@user-ky6vw5up9m
@user-ky6vw5up9m 5 лет назад
A5.50; Aer Lingus reversed the tricolour flag on the Starboard side. They don’t do this anymore but Irish Air Corps and Ryanair continue this practice
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 8 лет назад
Yes Garrett it's just library crap - didn't want any copyright issues
@harmoneyreilly4225
@harmoneyreilly4225 8 лет назад
And 2016 and the busiest and the best airport in the world
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 9 лет назад
Hi Jonathan he was, he was also responsible for the the iconic sixties tail stripes which are now the on retroliner. he was also responsible for the stripy tail on the KLM aircraft in this footage which is also currently KLM's retroliner, here's an image of him with one of his paintings of the current Aer Lingus retrolner. desmond.yfrog.com/Himg864/scaled.php?tn=0&server=864&filename=9x1qo.jpg&xsize=480&ysize=480
@mickdunne981
@mickdunne981 5 лет назад
Good video 👍
@LudeauvieK
@LudeauvieK 5 лет назад
👍👍👍🤩😍B707 -200/320/400
@jonathanmorgan9085
@jonathanmorgan9085 9 лет назад
Pretty cool footage. Was your dad the designer of the green top livery on the Viscounts?
@EricIrl
@EricIrl 7 лет назад
The green tops appeared before the stripes and shamrocks. The early version of the green top livery featured an Irish flag on the tailfin. The Viscounts and the DC-3s carried this earlier version for a few years. The Viscounts later had the shamrock and stripes but the DC-3s retained the flag version until they were disposed of. Nice to see the DC-3 in Silver City colours. That was a colour scheme option in the original Airfix DC-3/C-47 plastic kit. Interesting also tio see the old Piers A and B under construction. I'm sure that places the shots to around 1964. The Carvair shots showing it taxying on the ground are excellent. They look like a French airport to me - Le Touquet?
@willievanvelzen9813
@willievanvelzen9813 6 лет назад
Hi Jonathan my dad designed all Aer Lingus liveries from setup (after WW2) to about 1990
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 5 лет назад
@@EricIrl I think that the French airport is Cherbourg - possibly Contentin
@clonSanG
@clonSanG 8 лет назад
half way tru the footage the car carrier taking off?
@finnvanvelzen6098
@finnvanvelzen6098 7 лет назад
Air Lingus ATL Cairvair Jim
@EricIrl
@EricIrl 7 лет назад
Just to get the spelling right - Aer Lingus Aviation Traders ATL98 Carvair The word Carvair was a concoction of Car-Via-Air.
@LudeauvieK
@LudeauvieK 5 лет назад
3:07 rare recording in first B707 What music?
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 5 лет назад
Library stuff badly looped by me! it's royalty free atuff
@EricIrl
@EricIrl 3 года назад
Not quite a 707. It's EI-ALA, a Boeing 720. Aerlínte Éireann/Irish International Airlines flew three 720s from 1960 until 1964 when they also started taking delivery of "full size" Boeing 707-348Cs . The 720s were retained for a few more years but were often leased out until the last was sold in 1972. The 720 was related to the 707 but was a different aeroplane in many ways, being optimised for medium range routes rather than true long haul.
@mazz9328
@mazz9328 5 лет назад
don't be foolish aj chef, integration is the answer. Think of all the clever "new" kids and what they will do for Ireland, the economy, culture, energy. Old civilisations need new influxes to survive. Do you want us to become like SOME of the people of the uk who are incapable of renewal of their society? The Irish know life is different to the past, change is sometimes good and sometimes not but is INEVITABLE. Better manage it that fight it - if you fight it, you'll always lose
@willievanvelzen5641
@willievanvelzen5641 9 лет назад
lookupitsaerlingus.com/design.html
@aishatomah5164
@aishatomah5164 2 года назад
this video is too old
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