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Unchanged ?. For years British schoolchildren have chanted, "Twelve pence make a shilling; 20 shillings make a pound," and the system they were straining to learn is as dismal as the chant. The mere job of figuring a 10% discount on a 3? 3s 3d roast beef could take a man to the edge of starvation. The system had at least one advantage: it had practically always been that way. The pound and penny first appeared about the time of King Offa in the 8th century. They were originally named for the Roman libra and denarius (hence the still used signs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: The Damn Dots at Last | 12/23/1966 | See Source »

Amelia Earhart helped found Northeast Airlines 35 years ago, and some critics insist that that was the highest Northeast ever flew. Its equipment included the oldest DC-3s flying regular service in the U.S. Schedules through and out of New England were as patchy as a Cape Cod fog, baggage and reservations were often scrambled. Anguished anecdotes about Northeast service became a fad. There was, for instance, the plane that loaded up and then sat for so long on the apron that passengers joked to one another about not having a pilot. As it turned out, they didn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Watch the Yellow Birdie | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...leasing company that will eventually enable Northeast to obtain a fleet of 727s and DC-9s-28 in all-to give it competitive frequency. Using a $22 million bond issue raised in its own name, Northeast is also acquiring seven Fairchild 227s to replace the creaky DC-3s on short flights. Most important of all, Storer lured away American Airlines' Operations Vice President Forwood C. (and inevitably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Watch the Yellow Birdie | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...discourage Viet Cong activity. Their explosions light up the sky and shake the city. Five miles from the downtown Caravelle Hotel, the air buzzes with "lightning bugs" -helicopters fitted out with powerful spotlights to pick out Charlie-and the soft sizzle of parachute flares. Rocket-bearing choppers and DC-3s bristling with rapid-fire miniguns patrol the perimeter, waiting to pounce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The Encircled City | 9/2/1966 | See Source »

...copilot, and Harold Possum, 43, of Montclair, Calif., as navigator. Because Grimes added extra fuel tanks enabling it to carry 2,000 gallons of gasoline, the Coast Guard figured that the plane could stay aloft no more than an hour after losing power in one engine. Even so, DC-3s are renowned for their ditching capabilities, and searchers were at first instructed to look for a floating plane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armed Forces: Cider Joe at Sea | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

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