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Is there any way to get a copy of an article from circa 1970 from the "I learned About Flying From That" series?

It was about a C-124 over Europe when the continent went zero zero.

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Hi,
Sorry this answer is so late, but I was just telling a friend about this article tonight, and thought I'd Google it to see if anyone had posted it on line, so he could look it up and read it. Your question came up in the search results. Nothing else did unfortunately so I'm going to have to lend my copy to my friend.
The article was in Flying's November 1976 issue, and the article was called Zero/Zero, by Charles D. Svoboda. Unforgettable. It was #438 in the series "I Learned About Flying From That".
I don't think I'd be allowed to scan and post it on line due to copyright but maybe this is enough information to help you find it.
Cheers,
Mike

Mike Morgan's picture
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Hey good news - a bit more research and I found it in the index to "More I Learned About Flying From That", available from Amazon.com.
It's in Chapter 2, "Heavy Weather", entitled "Zero-zero in a Globemaster", with Charles Svoboda listed as a contributor, so that has to be it.
Kind regards,
Mike

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