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Plane Tales
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300 episodes
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Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast
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Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast
Show more...
Aviation
Comedy,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Leisure
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Sabotage
Plane Tales
19 minutes 26 seconds
1 week ago
Sabotage
From the French word saboter, sabotage refers to the act of bungling, botching or wrecking something, particularly for political or military aims.  It is derived from the French word for a wooden shoe, a sabot and likely refers to clumsy work carried out by those peasants who clattered about in such simple footwear. The world of aviation escaped known acts of sabotage until 1933 when a sleek and streamlined Boeing 247 of United Air Lines Flight 23 taxied to the departure gate at Newark Airport to allow it’s passengers to embark.  At a time when most airlines were flying flimsy wood and cloth biplanes that looked like old World War One bombers, and indeed many were, Boeing were ahead of the game.


The Boeing 247

 

An early 247 with the forward sloping windshield flying for the Royal Air Force

 

Passengers embarking on a United 247 NC13345 which later crashed into a hill in dense fog and burned.

 



 

J Edgar Hoover's letter closing down the sabotage investigation

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Boeing, the SDASM, the RAF, United Airlines, the Library of Congress, the Chicago Tribune and the FBI.
Plane Tales
Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast