Sunday, 25 September 2011
Pan-Am TV
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Hidden Treasure: BOAC Friday
Apparently airline memorabilia is scarce. So imagine my delight when, after a chat about my blog on a Friday night, my mum said these magical words: 'We have a BOAC ashtray.' Not what I was expecting. And so, with a little digging around the kitchen, she produced this wondrous item (yes, I did a jig, clasped my hands together and squealed like a normal female in a handbag shop). The 70s collectable used to belong to a university friend of hers and it survived my parents' ruthless downsize: a house move which spelled the end for many less lucky items, such as a satsuma coloured Sindy bathroom suite and a Dot Matrix printer (RIP). She says she had an inkling of it's potential value. It totally surpassed my expectations. A deep navy/green-blue think it's one of the most beautiful things ever.
Friday, 23 September 2011
Travolt-Air
Qantas does John's maintenance in return for him being all ambassador-y about their flying kangaroo. It does the trick. Even a Hollywood billionaire can't afford to keep such a beast running alone. Good to know. It's above our heads after all.
Most excitingly, it also mean't Johnny painting it faithful to yesteryear. Look at the lovely Qantas font(as). And I really enjoy the aesthetic of a black nose which makes it almost anthropomorphic. An airborne puppy sniffing out turbulence. As Travolta preceptively says: 'Owning a big plane like this without it looking like an airline seems odd to me.'
He even has his own uniform for him and his six crew: An efficient navy, wavy and white get up with tasty epaulettes, that shout competence. Not white and flared, unfortunately. But then I'm pretty sure he didn't contemplate calling his liner Night Fev-Air either, but it's fun to ponder. And really, Tony Manero in the cockpit? He'd be too busy showing the laydee's his throttle. What a yoke. Fnrr.
I once I spent an entire afternoon talking about all the things your could paint planes to look like: sausages, toothpaste tubes, pencils, an accusatory finger...
Basically anything long and pointy (stop it). But let's face it, none of those are as good as a plane looking like a ruddy good plane.
Having said that, I'd still love to see a giant hotdog careering across the horizon...
(left, below: the beauteous original 707 interior)
Monday, 19 September 2011
Aircraft Geekery Part II: Braniff, the Pucci Years
Braniff International's rebranded 'Jelly Bean' fleet in 1965 makes today's low-cost liners look like the inside of a drab, spiritless insurance company. Man did they go all out when they launched their End of the Plain Plane campaign. It was an exercise in multi-coloured funk. And I'm in love it it. The Pucci-clad stewards were so achingly chic, if you'd shown up to fly without a thin cigarette at your fingertips, a shot of frosted colour on your lips and a fruity cocktail in mind, I like to think you'd have been expelled via the rear exit. Braniff was alluring. It was Andy Warhol's favourite airline. It marked the zenith of the sexy steward. It hinted that you might fleetingly lock eyes and fall in love with a glimpse of Co-pilot, over your Whiskey Sour. Yes please. Braniff was basically like the coolest kid at school. If cool kids had wings... (watch out for my as yet un-made high-school Sci-Fi thriller movie of the same name).
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Aircraft Geekery Part 1
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Hack It Up
Chalk Ladies
BBC I love Thee
Saturday, 10 September 2011
The "Dumpatron"
Inspired by a chat about Mr Dumpty. So many looks, Dumpatron. I love that they're mostly medieval or jester inspired. Hump is an egg. We all have at least one egg shaped relative. I'd love to meet someone called Humphrey Dumpty. Or even a genuine Humpty. Give me a shout, if that's you...