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De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA Ghana Airways LAP 1961
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De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA Ghana Airways LAP 1961
De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA of Ghana Airways at London Airport in 1961 Date: 1961
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1. Title: "A Vintage Moment in Aviation History: De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA of Ghana Airways at London Airport in 1961" 2. Description: This photograph showcases the De Havilland Comet 4, registration number G-APDA, of Ghana Airways as it gracefully taxis at London Airport in 1961. The Comet 4, a pioneering jet airliner, is a testament to the remarkable advancements in aviation technology during the early 1960s. 3. Background: The De Havilland Comet was the world's first jet airliner to enter commercial service, with its maiden flight taking place on July 27, 1949. The Comet 4, an upgraded version of the original Comet, was introduced in 1958 and featured improved engines and cabin pressurization systems. Ghana Airways, the national flag carrier of Ghana, operated this particular Comet 4 from 1960 until 1962. 4. Significance: The image of G-APDA at London Airport in 1961 holds historical significance as it represents a pivotal moment in aviation history. The Comet 4 was a symbol of progress and innovation, and its presence at London Airport marked the increasing popularity of jet travel. The photograph also highlights the international connections that existed during this era, as Ghana Airways flew passengers between Africa and Europe. 5. Composition: The photograph captures the Comet 4 from a low angle, emphasizing its sleek design and powerful presence on the tarmac. The contrast between the dark aircraft and the light background creates a striking visual effect, while the clear skies and minimal clutter in the foreground draw attention to the aircraft itself. 6. Conclusion: This photograph of De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA of Ghana Airways at London Airport in 1961 is a captivating reminder of the rich history of aviation. It showcases the beauty and innovation of one of the most iconic aircraft in history, while also highlighting the global connections that have shaped the world of air travel.
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