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Hi, I am Sig (junge1),
I was born in Dominikus- Krankenhaus in Berlin-Hermsdorf, Bezirk Reinickendorf in December 1939. Bezirk Reinickendorf was one of 20 Bezirke that made up Gross-Berlin before World War II and one of 12 Bezirke that made up former West-Berlin, the other 8 Bezirke were Russian occupied and became East-Berlin after the war. Moved from Berlin to Neurohlau (Nova Role) Sudetenland (now Czech Republic), in August 1943 (our entire block of apartment buildings was bombed out in November 1943) and returned back to Berlin in November 1945. Saw my dad the first time in my life in August/September 1946 after he returned from POW camp. Attended elementary school in Berlin-Waidmannslust, high school in Berlin-Hermsdorf, and trade school in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Was an apprentice for the trade of Klischeeaetzer (photo engraver) at Burrath & Schmidt on Friedrichstrasse between U-Bahnhof Kochstrasse (near to what later became Checkpoint Charlie) and Hallisches Tor.
While watching Allied planes supplying West-Berlin by air during the Berliner Luftbruecke in 1948-49 I developed my love for aircraft. I guess I could be considered a 'Berliner Grosschnauze", or at least I used to be.
'Wanderlust' led me to leave Berlin in summer 1960 to emigrate to Toronto, Canada and in February 1962 to move from Canada to New York City, NY, USA. In January 1963 I joined the United States Air Force, one step ahead of Uncle Sam drafting me. Became a United States citizen within 7 weeks after it became a security issue because of my military career. One day after I was sworn in as a citizen in Seattle, my entire unit left for Southeast Asia in June 1966. After nearly 5 years of active duty (extended 11 months to make it an 18 months overseas deployment) I got discharged and moved to New York City. In 1973 I moved to Phoenix, Arizona and two years later joined the Arizona Air National Guard.
Received my higher education at Arizona State University and the University of Georgia and worked for 22 years for the Arizona Department of Water Resources in various capacities. Upon military retirement in 1999 and State retirement in 2005 I looked at a number of things to keep me occupied. Traveling and joining 'renderosity' in September 2007 were a couple of them,
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Comments (37)
blinkings
God I LOVE CONNIES!
bazza
Nice shot of this aircraft Sig.
farmerC
Shining shot.
flaviok
Imagem e texto excelentes meu amigo, aplausos (5)
adrie
Great capture.
flavia49
fabulous capture and very interesting info!
neiwil
By 'eck, that is some life and some passanger list.Great photo and fascinating info, I've always liked the 'Connie' but that enormous nose gear has always bugged me, just never looks right to me.Still that's the way it is and I love it none the less.Thanks for a great share.....
Faemike55
Very beaqutiful aircraft and a rich and interesting history
junge1
I remember as a kid hearing and/or reading about commercial 'Connies' having engine fires and crashing and often having a collapsed nose gear. That nose gear looks just a little too long and fragile to me! Personally, I have only flown on an EC-121 (the forerunner of the AWACs) once, a round-trip from Washington State to Dallas, Texas. The flight at 18,000-ft was enjoyable!
bebert
c'es avions avaient un sacré style !!!
flora-crassella
super Bild!!!!
Dreamingbee
great shot and interesting informatons
rachris480907
Wow, what a history. Thanks for sharing this great photo and the info accompanying it. (I'm glad my eye didn't fail me - I thought when I first looked at your picture that the area was too green to be Davis-Monthan. lol)
dragonmuse
Quite a history. Thanks :)
drifterlee
Very cool and interesting plane!
jocko500
looking really good. big wings for sure
emmecielle
Excellent capture! :)
jeroni
Very beautiful image, spectacular capture
blondeblurr
We had a Lockheed Connie 'parked' at our small Coolangatta Airport, a few years ago, when it was on view for the general public - unbelievable interior, and what a noise, when it finally took off! Some history there, thanks Sig, BB
Richardphotos
so much history behind this plane.outstanding shot
auntietk
LOVE the angle of this shot! Wow!
fallen21
Awesome shot.
nefertiabet
Wonderful photo!!! Thanks for the info!!!
Minda
BATAAN Great History and marvelous capture sig...Thanks for sharing this with us..
sandra46
GREAT CAPTURE
LYNZ1947
Its wonderful that these old birds of fame get their honor by being placed where they can be viewed by those who remember the vital place role they played in the history of our country. Thanks for the memories boy.
bobrgallegos
Very cool capture of this awesome old plane!!
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
moochagoo
I've been in a Constellation (Air France) in 1959 between Paris and Alger. My first fly ! Thank you for sharing.
mariogiannecchini
Wonderful perspective ! Great capture and photo !