
While reading the Swiss spotter magazine Jetstream back in 1997, I noted that a DC-4 in 1940’s Swissair era colors would be offering flights to the general public later that summer. It had long dreamt of a chance to ride on a vintage piston propliner and I booked a seat for the July 5th flight in Luxembourg. The flights were being offered by Swissair to celebrate the 50th anniversary of transatlantic operations and 1946 built DC-4 ZS-AUB (c/n 42984) was being leased from the South African Historic Flight for the flights. For the lease, the aircraft was assigned the new registration ZU-ILI. ZU stands in South Africa for experimental aircraft and ILI was chosen in remembrance of DC-4 HB-ILI, which served with Swissair in the fifties. During that summer tour in 1997 the plane was even allowed by the Swiss authorities to carry the HB-ILI registration during domestic flights within Switzerland. On the day of my flight, the DC-4 arrived from Zurich two hours late due to engine problems, which had taken mechanics in Zurich all night long to resolve. Finally, it was time to board the DC-4, which was parked beside another oldie!
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