Sunday, May 4, 2025

Planes over Kowloon

 


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  1. I visited Hong Kong on business (maybe) six times over the years. The old airport was in the middle of the city and was a pretty scary thing to land there.

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    1. Kai Tak Airport--landed and a few days later left (1963)

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    2. The checkerboard approach was ... exciting.

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    3. In and out of Kai Tak a lot in the early 90s....great fun flying below the skyscrapers. Not. Star Ferry out to the island for a day. Bar hopping in Tsim Sha Tsui, don't miss Ned Kelly's. All sadly just memories now; I'm sure today's reality wouldn't stand up especially with the ChiComs in control. China just as it re-opened (90) was a wonderful place.

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  2. At one time and I mean many many years ago, those planes would be P 40 kitty Hawks from the AVG

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    1. Hi Dan, Hong Kong was a British possession. The AVG was based in Kunming which was over 400 miles to the West and they were under the orders of the Chinese who weren't going to assist the British. I have this book on a shelf somewhere, it's a good read.
      https://www.amazon.ca/Ding-Hao-Americas-China-1937-1945/dp/0882892533
      Al_in_Ottawa

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    2. Ah drat. That's what I get for trusting my porous memory; I'm usually better than that.
      Thanks for the book recommendation as well! Another excellent source is A Flying Tiger's Diary by Charles Bond with a co-write by Terry Anderson.
      https://www.tamupress.com/book/9780890964088/a-flying-tigers-diary/
      (Likely cheaper elsewhere)

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  3. My favorite district in Hong Kong... Suits, bars, jewelry and electronics. FOOD! But that was 30 years ago...

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    1. I've been a few times and loved it every time but fear China will wreck it eventually. Flew into Kai Tak in 1979 and it was pretty cool with washing lines seemingly just off the wing tip.

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    2. Dakota Viking: You forgot one of the prime things that were available... Women. And I mean ready, willing and able women... for a price.

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