Or DCA. as it was better known.Quote:
I think we were called Department of Civil Aviation then.
Just to keep it correct for the record, WD. Sorry.[tonguewink]
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Or DCA. as it was better known.Quote:
I think we were called Department of Civil Aviation then.
Just to keep it correct for the record, WD. Sorry.[tonguewink]
Continuing off topic for a moment!
Sorry 4Bee, not trying to have ago but by then (1987) the name was Department of Aviation adopted in 1982. It could have even been the Department of Transport and Communications. The part I was in is now called Airservices Australia. I had about 38 years in "DCA", mostly good times.
Have a look here if interested Airways Museum / Civil Aviation Historical Society
Picture copied from that link
Cheers Peter
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Hello V8 Ian,
Can you please give me a hint where the engine number might be found on the 302? This is my first Ford motor, where should I start the hunt to find the right part of the engine to identify its number.
The carburettor is a 350 CFM 7448-1 two barrel Holley.
Kind regards
Lionel
Front (not side) of the block below the dizzy.
It's ok Peter, no offence taken.. [smilebigeye] I believe no matter when it had a Major name change it always seemed to be referred to as "The DCA" in conversation until it got it's posh name & then only by employees.
Besides, it rolled off the tongue more easily.
DoT&C was a bit of a tongue twister.
Thank you for that Link, I will have a long shufti later on today.
Hello Ian,
Thank you for the description to find the location of the engine number. I will go out when it stops raining here.
I had to stop play on wiring up my 2A's headlights and come inside. Perhaps, I should get one of those temporary marquees for shade and shelter? The current state of precipitation has put a bit of a dampener on things - including my tools.
Kind regards
Lionel
Don't complain, we have had no rain at my place in Brisbane since late January. Grass is almost dead again.:(
there ain't enough to light.......