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Geez LC I had my first Otter ride in MEL, in 1959. Bill Howe was the pilot.
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Yes it was an era all right..........only two front seats in the Beaver, load all the junk in the airplane and the passengers sat on top of the load.
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And that too still goes on...
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only two front seats in the Beaver
At my first job on floats, the only seat in all aircraft was the pilot's. The season after, that employer hired a couple young guys from our local flying college who refused to fly without a seat and a belt for each pax. It was a revolution.
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I once hauled a load of beds into a camp in a Beaver. I had the frames strapped to the float struts and the matresses in the cabin. One guy sat in the right seat and the other one lay on top of the matresses jammed against the cabin roof. :D
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Yup -- take all the seats out of a buck 80 -- load a skido and sit on it and then sit on a fish create to get home -- I still remember the day I showed up in Kenora with a beech and no seats in the back to haul barney's dudes -- was he pissed at me -- I thought they looked real comfortable sitting on that couch -- haha

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the other one lay on top of the matresses jammed against the cabin roof
Just throw another mattress on top of the guy and he's safer than with a seat and a belt!
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Porky also invented the Wieben bars, that keep the windshield from popping out of Cessnas in big water.
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Charlie, do you have any pictures of the OCA operation in Redditt? I would love to see what it looked like back in that time period. I worked up there long after OCA was gone, but got to listen to Rollie talk about it A LOT.
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Face it,

If you worked with any ex-OCA type anywhere on the planet, you could count on hearing "Back in the days of OCA...."

As I recall before the bilboard had the slogan "Norseman captial of the world", that was what they used. :P
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Sorry -- no pics of Redditt -- seems we were so thirsty when we escaped Red Lake pictures were never a priority -- too bad -- now it would be nice to have -- the "Hammer" -- damn he cleared the hanger out at 10am every morning after crapping out a case of Carlings Black Label -- how a man could smell like that and not be dead -- :smt040

OCA -- life before airstrips -- yup -- the "Pine Tree Route" -- now there's a collectors item -- OCA "matched luggage" -- 2 shopping bags with the logo -- haha -- OCA - anyweysss

CF-MEL -- was long after I left -- OBO was the queen of the fleet then --

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Ya Charlie, the "Hammer" was an interesting guy to work for.... A major defect got the same reaction as a small crack in a water rudder ..." Holyyyy FUKC!!!"... he ran a decent business. Shame what happened to it after he retired. OBO a flying 90? I think I worked on OBE, which was a a metalized Norseman.

We never had a nice bathroom like that when I worked in Redditt...just an old Beech cowl and a seat-less chair.
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Yes -- OBO -- met her demise at Island Lake -- always put a 2 blade'r on her for floats -- was a mighty fine alarm clock for Red Lake -- :mrgreen:

Funny thing -- all these years and being in XL (when not working) I have never made it to a Norseman Days -- damn -- I will have to do that.


Sorry for hijacking the thread -- nostalgia you know :D -- under paid and over worked (at one time I had 52 shirts before I could get a day off to do laundry :rolleyes: ) but hands down the most fun I have ever had.
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Liquid Charlie wrote:Yup -- take all the seats out of a buck 80 -- load a skido and sit on it and then sit on a fish create to get home --


:shock:


How did you manage to wiggle a skido through the door??
I used to have enough touble with wheel-portable generators... :shock:
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Seats out, Elan in, best snowmobile a bush pilot ever loaded.
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If you haven't loaded a sled into a 180, you haven't really worked the bush. :rolleyes:
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Hey BOBO !!

didn't we cross path in wiebenville I flew O.J b-18 cf- prz on floats out of horseshoe lake across the road from wiebenville summer of 72 and spent the winter of 72 on cf- ttz on skis with conrad racine as captain. pm me and I will tell that hellish story if indeed we crossed path there
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and not to forget O.J also invented those straight flat skis for the B-18. when I saw them the first time in wiebenville I could not believe it just a straight board, no curve bungees and wire that was it , but sure enough they worked .never flew the 18 on straight skis though .but saw it take off and land in wiebenville time and time again during the building of muskrat dam settlement. beside flying the -3 on skis I rode the old d-3 cat with the pine logs tied by chains behind to smooth out the so called runway and running alongside it when it got too cold .I do not think there ever was a canopy on that old cat and I never graduated to the forklift used to pick up fresh water with an old tub across the skids on the close by creek..yes the so called good old days indeed!
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Ballssssss I hope you got the info you were looking for I personally don't know much about the company just a little about the old superior and even then not much. Looks like most people are not even answering your question (even myself) other then mike and who can blame him he does own the place in red lake these days. My question to everyone who would be worse to work for "Mike" or "the Champ". I know a few folks that say Mike but I also know a few that say The Champ.

Sorry to get off topic.

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NEED HELP. A group of us are trying to get a aviation center started in Thunder Bay to preserve the history of those who have flown in NW Ontario. We have a name, NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO AVIATION HERITAGE CENTRE ( web site NOAHC.ORG ) We have charitable status, we have a few volunteers We do not have stories about pilots, aircraft, airports, pictures etc etc. Limited to NW Ont. A lot of the history is now gone and only lives in memories. We need those stories. Can you help us out? If so can you send emails with the information to noahc@shaw.ca
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