David K
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1967 Airports of Baja Map and Communication List
LINK for reading close: Map Cover and Airport Communications
LINK for viewing close (second mouse click zooms in): 1967 AIRPORTS MAP HIGH DETAIL/ CLOSE LOOK
Reduced size map for Nomad page viewing:
[Edited on 1-10-2023 by David K]
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David K
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Was considering posting in the historic interest & maps forum... Hope non-pilots will enjoy this, here.
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Cliffy
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OH The good old days!
Flew into several of them.
You chose your position in life today by what YOU did yesterday
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David K
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Would love to hear the stories!
Did you ever get to meet Arnold Senterfitt or go on his Baja Bush Pilots trips?
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When flying around mexico and central America in the 60s and 70s there was always a copy of senterfits(sp?) Airports of Mexico and Central America
somewhere in the c-ckpit.
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Glidergeek
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David is that a full size map? And what's the possibility of making some copies of that? I'd love to have a copy on my office wall, copyright is in
Arnolds name.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by Glidergeek | David is that a full size map? And what's the possibility of making some copies of that? I'd love to have a copy on my office wall, copyright is in
Arnolds name. |
Click on the link for the map at www.vivabaja.com/maps to see the full-size close up at high resolution. I gave the direct link at the top, click the blue text, above that is in
this line:
LINK for viewing close (second mouse click zooms in): 1967 AIRPORTS MAP HIGH DETAIL/ CLOSE LOOK
I am sharing these maps for educational purposes. What you do with them is your business. But, if you print them to sell to others, you may be in
violation of copyright. This map is 55 years old+ and Arnold Senterfitt has long ago died, I don't think his spirit will haunt you, and likely he
would be proud to see his work so appreciated... I know I would.
[Edited on 1-12-2023 by David K]
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by pacificobob | When flying around mexico and central America in the 60s and 70s there was always a copy of senterfits(sp?) Airports of Mexico and Central America
somewhere in the c-ckpit. |
I may have his final edition? The cover was missing but here is the title page:
The 17th edition (1987) was one Arnold said was stolen and produced by someone else!
An 18th edition was in 1990. Not sure if it was combined with Mainland Mexican airports, as earlier editions had been (+ Central America, too).
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hmmm... I didn't think there were toucans in Baja California (?)
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David K
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LOL... ya, but don't they make it look more exotic?
Seriously, as mentioned above, Arnold also had a book about Mexico and Central America runways. Perhaps he simply used the same cover art?
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The snow-capped peaks in the background don't exactly scream "Baja" to me!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Cliffy
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No never met him but always had the map
Usually I did Mexicali San Felipe Papa Fernandez and Alfonsinas
Had dinner with Papa when we ate BBQ'd turtle! He told me that the REAL men cut the throat of the turtle and drink the blood flowing out!
I always brought balloons for Papa's family kids of which there were many.
Came back home one time into Calexico
I called Flight Service (USA) prior to Mexicali stop to file flight plan for crossing and customs. Did my Mexicali outbound stop and went to Calexico
After I landed the agent met me and had me come into the office to fill out the paper work
As I was filling out the papers a Bonanza pulled up and spun around in front of the office. The pilot came into the office
With that the customs guy said he didn't have any prior information on the pilot of the airplane to wit the pilot replied?
"I don't have time for that just get me checked through!"
With that said, As I was still writing on the papers he had given to me he quietly walked over and pulled the papers out from under my pen and
quietly told me- "Have a nice day I'll be hear a while!"
With that I took the hint and exited stage right and went to my plane and home.
OH the good ol' days
You chose your position in life today by what YOU did yesterday
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David K
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Great story!!!
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