UNITED AIRLINES 1950s HAWAII TRAVELOGUE DC-7 MAINLINER " HOLIDAY IN HAWAII " 74852

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    Dating to the 1950s, this United Airlines travelogue shows a HOLIDAY IN HAWAII. The aircraft featured is a DC-7, that could make the trip from the U.S. West Coast in 8 "short hours". The film features stunning images of Hawaii in the age before jet air travel transformed the islands, with terrific images of Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, surfing (9:00 mark) and many other sights in Honolulu and beyond. The film also contains great footage of the Honolulu airport with hula girls and blue skies, and the incredible in-flight service on the DC-7. Also seen in the film is the DC-6B aircraft.
    Incidentally the N6322C DC-7 seen in this film was scrapped in 1965, roughly 12 years after it made its maiden voyage, as the jet age dawned.
    An Aloha Airlines DC-3 and Hawaiian Airlines aircraft are also seen in the film, making a flight to Kauai from Oahu.
    The Douglas DC-7 is a transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1953 to 1958. It was the last major piston engine-powered transport made by Douglas, being developed shortly after the earliest jet airliner - the de Havilland Comet - entered service and only a few years before the jet-powered Douglas DC-8 first flew.
    Early DC-7s were purchased only by U.S. carriers. European carriers could not take advantage of the small range-increase of the early DC-7, so Douglas released an extended-range variant, the DC-7C (Seven Seas) in 1956. Two 5 ft (1.5 m) wingroot inserts added fuel capacity, reduced interference drag, and made the cabin quieter by moving the engines farther outboard; all DC-7Cs had the nacelle fuel tanks previously seen on Pan American's and South African's DC-7Bs. The fuselage, which had been extended over the DC-6B's with a 40 in (100 cm) plug behind the wing for the DC-7 and −7B, was lengthened with a 40-inch plug ahead of the wing to give the DC-7C a total length of 112 ft 3 in (34.21 m).
    Since the late 1940s Pan Am and other airlines had scheduled a few nonstop flights from New York to Europe, but westward nonstops against the prevailing wind were rarely possible with an economic payload. The L1049G and DC-7B that appeared in 1955 could occasionally make the westward trip, but in summer 1956 Pan Am's DC-7C finally started doing it fairly reliably. BOAC was forced to respond by purchasing DC-7Cs rather than wait on the delivery of the Bristol Britannia. The DC-7C found its way into several other overseas airlines' fleets, including SAS, which used them on cross-polar flights to North America and Asia. The DC-7C sold better than its rival, the Lockheed L-1649A Starliner, which entered service a year later, but sales were cut short by the arrival of Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 jets in 1958-60.
    Starting in 1959 Douglas began converting DC-7s and DC-7Cs into DC-7F freighters to extend their useful lives. The airframes were fitted with large forward and rear freight doors and some cabin windows were removed.
    The predecessor DC-6, especially the DC-6B, established a reputation for straightforward engineering and reliability. Pratt & Whitney, manufacturer of the DC-6's Double Wasp engines, did not offer an effective larger engine apart from the Wasp Major, which had a reputation for poor reliability.[citation needed] Douglas turned to Wright Aeronautical for a more powerful engine. The Duplex-Cyclone had reliability issues of its own, and this affected the DC-7's service record. Carriers who had both DC-6s and DC-7s in their fleets usually replaced the newer DC-7s first once jets started to arrive. Some airlines retired their DC-7s after little more than five years of service, whereas most DC-6s lasted longer and sold more readily on the secondhand market.
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Комментарии • 131

  • @barbarakamprath-radtke1044
    @barbarakamprath-radtke1044 11 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you for sharing this. I came to Hawaii to teach school from the Midwest in 1956,just out of college, and had never been west of Lake Michigan. This document truly captured the beautiful island people and Polynesian culture back then. It brings back fond memories .Now some sixty years later and tho Hawaii has drastically changed , it still is a state of mind and to me Hawaii still Calls and that is a little play on words as back in the ‘50s there was a wonderful radio program broadcasted to the Mainland from the beach terrace of the Moana Hotel and that enchanting program was named “Hawaii Calls.”

  • @thom8728
    @thom8728 Год назад +5

    What a treat, the mom gets to cook and clean on vacation, sounds awesome!

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 3 месяца назад

      Ummm. Why laugh. Ever heard of that popular vacation using a little known thing called AIRBNB. Which is usually an apartment or home that …… you COOK for many of your meals.

  • @dawnreneegmail
    @dawnreneegmail Год назад +11

    So amazing to see the Diamond Head & other areas 'pristine' before hotel row‼️

  • @luv2sail66
    @luv2sail66 Год назад +3

    I love these vintage airline promo videos. Thanks

  • @sagittarius-81-uliana
    @sagittarius-81-uliana 4 года назад +29

    I have never been in Havaii. But being at home fore more than a month because of coronavirus made me depressed and today I thought about watching something positive. Usually watching videos from 50-s makes me happy. So I decided to watch a video about how people spent holidays in such a picturesque place and now I feel like I visited a fairytale. Thank you so much for sharing this marvellous video. Pardon my probable mistakes in English. Love, from Russia.

    • @thedudeabides3930
      @thedudeabides3930 4 года назад +6

      Best wishes and very nice English.

    • @charlesm.9858
      @charlesm.9858 4 года назад +7

      Aloha from Maui Hawai’i!!
      I like to watch these as I’m still in Hawaii, born and raised. It lets me see how things was and how much I wish was still that way long ago! One day you will come here! Aloha!!! And stay safe!!

    • @sagittarius-81-uliana
      @sagittarius-81-uliana 4 года назад +4

      @@charlesm.9858 thank you do much! I hope that one day I will see your paradise land with my own eyes!

    • @HelloThere-bj9rw
      @HelloThere-bj9rw 3 года назад +4

      Hope you’re able to come here one day!

    • @johnsymonstcu
      @johnsymonstcu 3 года назад +4

      Yes, films like these make me feel so much better. It's a nice escape from our present day reality. I certainly hope that someday you will be able to visit Hawaii. That is something to look forward to. 🤗❤🛫🙏🌎

  • @davewitter6565
    @davewitter6565 3 года назад +13

    As a crew member Hawaii was my favorite layover. Flying between SFO, HNL, KOA, OGG and LIH was the highlight of my career. Aloha! !

  • @garymckee8857
    @garymckee8857 4 года назад +25

    Back when air travel was enjoyable not like today's travel. It's like being on a packed Greyhound bus.

    • @darringraham2613
      @darringraham2613 4 года назад +4

      Greyhound has more leg room

    • @dr.wilfriedhitzler1885
      @dr.wilfriedhitzler1885 4 года назад +2

      You are right. Inhumane, really.

    • @keywestjj
      @keywestjj 3 года назад +2

      I vastly prefer long distance bus travel to being abused by the airlines and airports. Far less stress and much nicer people - employees and passengers.

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh 2 года назад +2

      Yes, there was definitely more room for passengers then. On the other hand: 1) people were actually encouraged to smoke, so the interior of the plane was constantly smoky; 2) flying was considerably less safe in the 1950s than it is today and there were far more crashes and fatalities; 3) air travel was a great deal more expensive then, so the average person never even considered going on a plane trip, and 4) propeller planes like these were a lot noisier and vibrated a lot more.

    • @paulcrumley9756
      @paulcrumley9756 Год назад +1

      Packed into a sardine can, more like. . .

  • @johngore7744
    @johngore7744 2 года назад +3

    The fish tank in the beginning is hilarious. Why not some ocean fish ?

  • @hughhaefner3317
    @hughhaefner3317 3 года назад +10

    Loved this. Before the mile high club ( maybe), and people dressed nicely and acted appropriately. Flying nowadays is like being on the Jerry Springer show. Ha.

  • @dh2360
    @dh2360 4 года назад +12

    love these vintage videos, thank you for sharing!

  • @PorkChopJones
    @PorkChopJones Год назад +1

    Such a great memory of the travelogues of yesteryear, a time always remembered, but never forgotten.

  • @cameraman655
    @cameraman655 7 лет назад +31

    Loved to have lived back then, beats the hell out of the 21st Century, thats for sure, boy....!

    • @franciscoinc2658
      @franciscoinc2658 4 года назад +9

      Providing you were white & middle class

    • @viking90706
      @viking90706 4 года назад +2

      @@franciscoinc2658 Well those Hawaiians who nailed those white chicks would say different !

    • @darringraham2613
      @darringraham2613 4 года назад

      What about 2020🤔😥

    • @rapman5363
      @rapman5363 3 года назад +4

      @@franciscoinc2658 You mad? You sound mad 🤣🤣😂😂 it was a wonderful time. Sorry you couldn’t partake in life...

    • @Gardureth
      @Gardureth 3 года назад

      You did notice that everyone on this holliday is 80 years old, this was not a holliday for you boi. :)

  • @danielroque8504
    @danielroque8504 Год назад +3

    Im fortunate to live in Hawaii, and after 2yrs of caution, i finally took a staycation in Waikiki! I forgot how beautiful it is, with the palm tress swaying and the ocean so clean...

  • @abandonedchannel281
    @abandonedchannel281 4 года назад +11

    Planes just looks nicer than modern A320NEO’s

    • @erikh9991
      @erikh9991 Год назад

      OMG, I just took one from Kona to the West Coast. I didn't know I need a portable screen and also download their app.

  • @mikeobrien901
    @mikeobrien901 Год назад +1

    It all looked so new and clean.

  • @Code3forever
    @Code3forever 4 года назад +8

    I enjoyed seeing this again. I posted a few years ago here regarding my 1963 trip and then it dawned on me as a smaller child, I went with my Dad on another business trip and that was around 1956-57 and I seem to remember flying on the big Stratocruiser because I can remember going up and down the stairs to the lounge where my Dad would take me when he went for a drink of some kind. I wish I could remember that trip better but I was only about 5 or so. Glad these videos are available regarding that time...

  • @yyzz8098
    @yyzz8098 4 года назад +15

    Someone from the heavens sent us a clip.

  • @kennethmartin1300
    @kennethmartin1300 2 года назад +7

    Now here in 2021, type in 'Hawaii' in RUclips and all of the vid 'thumbnails' say "Stay Away", and, "Reasons NOT to visit Hawaii". Sad modern times. I need a "WayBack Machine".

    • @kirthgersen2485
      @kirthgersen2485 Месяц назад

      I spent the summer in Kaui and Oahu 2 years ago. I got the F you haole go home speech at least once a week. One time from an old Hawaiian lady because I drove "the wrong way" down a road to a beach. Im not going back.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 2 года назад +5

    20:54 - The site described by the narrator as "the famous Orchid Pool" was actually called Warm Springs. It was destroyed by a lava flow on January 18, 1960.

    • @pikiwiki
      @pikiwiki Год назад

      thank you. I was wondering where that might have been

  • @PorkChopJones
    @PorkChopJones Год назад +1

    I love the way this narrator talks, always leaving you to wanting to know more, this is the way it was back then. I miss these days badly, vacation, why, to enjoy life and have fun! What happened to those days, do they not exist anymore? No politics here.....why should there be? I miss this time..... how we used to be! Now we all fight and hate like politicians.... of which we are not! Puppets...
    I will watch this video more than once, count on it!

  • @claudioavondo4789
    @claudioavondo4789 3 года назад +2

    Real Paradise!!!!

  • @luengovic
    @luengovic 9 лет назад +12

    Wonderful video ... Hawaii the paradise!!!
    Maravilloso el video del paraiso Hawaiano!!

    • @genieruddle8
      @genieruddle8 3 года назад +1

      Grazi Mauricio! I’m Italian-Swiss and have lived here for 39 years, married a local boy and I say, “Ciaoloha!”🌺🌴🌈 🤙🏽

  • @alvinkoh5556
    @alvinkoh5556 3 года назад +3

    People don't understand that air-travel in those days are not catered for the middle but upper-class. That's why it has to be fanciful and luxurious.
    The middle-class simply could not afford long distance, overseas holiday.

  • @mikecappa1094
    @mikecappa1094 2 года назад +14

    I've lived here in Hawaii for the last 40 years. This is practically a historical documentary. Its nothing like this now. Mostly poverty or low class living for us locals as most of the jobs are low paying tourist industry. Sad. They make it look glamorous....unless your rich...its difficult here.

    • @MeadeSkeltonMusic
      @MeadeSkeltonMusic 2 года назад

      That's what Democrats want for us all

    • @FreddyMorales
      @FreddyMorales Год назад

      In this documental I don’t see not white people.

  • @howellwong11
    @howellwong11 3 года назад +5

    !953 is when I left Hawaii for a college transfer. The hotel boom started by then because when I returned in 1955, Waikiki was inundated by high rise hotels. Hawaii was not the same plus Hawaii had no aircraft companies like Douglas, Lockheed, North America and Northrup in Los Angeles, where I can have better use of my engineering degree. I wisely chose to live in LA during its Golden Age.

  • @Code3forever
    @Code3forever 7 лет назад +6

    Nice video. Went with my Dad back in 1963. Was only 12 and we were only there for 3 days because this was a business trip for my dad so I stayed with relatives in Honolulu and went to the beach there. It was beautiful then and this video reminds me of that time before so many hotels and attractions skyrocketed in Honolulu in the later 60s & 70s. I would like to visit again but this time, I would like to include the other islands.

  • @100-AcreWoods
    @100-AcreWoods 3 года назад +5

    Simpler times.

  • @bellelaverne7887
    @bellelaverne7887 5 лет назад +9

    I really liked watching this. Kinda strange realizing that most of these young people allready have deceased.

  • @dougfitch3649
    @dougfitch3649 3 года назад +2

    Geepers! That looks swell! Hey gang, what say we ALL go have a nifty time in Hawai'i! I"m game, are you??

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 2 года назад +2

    This was filmed in 1955-1956.

  • @darrellborland119
    @darrellborland119 4 года назад +2

    Our family flew on a DC-7 from Toronto to Chicago in 1960, and on to Denver...Switched to a DC-6 after a landing gear issue....and that DC-6 felt more like an econ-car, compared to the DC-7...The Wright 3350's on the DC-7 had many more issues than the P/W 2800's on the DC-6...no wonder when the jet era came, costs could be controlled. Same dynamic when Diesel Electrics came into railroads, as compared to Steam. thanks.

  • @dominicdomingo98
    @dominicdomingo98 3 года назад +4

    Now this is the honolulu we alll know and love :) The honolulu we see right now is still invaded with homelessness and rail is slowly killing the state :(

  • @robnalu6436
    @robnalu6436 Год назад

    Man. I been in Hawaii for over 3yrs now. I wanna go to the 1950's Hawaii...this NEW HAWAII is for suckers. Aloha~~ from Hawaii~~ 🤙🤙

  • @karmathegiant
    @karmathegiant Год назад

    At the 7:20 mark reminded me that I still have the matching shirt and long dress my parents purchased when we and my brother vacationed in Hawaiian 🌺 I also have the long dress and bathing suit I got while there. I don’t imagine Much looks the same now unfortunately.

  • @pikiwiki
    @pikiwiki Год назад

    Very nostalgic

  • @robbinmizushima5907
    @robbinmizushima5907 Год назад

    8 hours?! Wow! Aviation came a long way. Now we can fly to Hawaii around 4-5 hours now.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 5 лет назад +6

    This was Great , Thank you for Posting , Liked , Shared :) QC

  • @billpynchon3929
    @billpynchon3929 7 лет назад +6

    My family arrived by ship in 1960.

  • @CatherinesChronicles_
    @CatherinesChronicles_ Год назад

    Had a 10 year holiday !

  • @GereDJ2
    @GereDJ2 5 лет назад +4

    "Cow-eye"? Yo, Les, it's Kah-why. Love all the men wearing suits on the DC-7 United flight. One of them is probably carrying a pistol too like in he movie "The High and the Mighty" I have a bumper sticker on my car that says "I brake for Menehune"

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 4 года назад +1

      Whenever my wife or I misplace something, we blame the Menehune of hiding it from us. BTW, where, oh where did you find the bumper sticker?

  • @CosmosNut
    @CosmosNut Год назад +1

    Very different from now. Part of my family from there, the native Hawaiians have not fared well over time.

  • @arajoaina
    @arajoaina 3 года назад +3

    Without the native motif shows for the tourists; it’s doubtful that any Hawaiian traditions would have survived to this day. Including the Hula.

  • @jimandmandy
    @jimandmandy 7 лет назад +6

    Due to CAB regulation, and the political power of Pan Am's Juan Trippe and the fact that United's president was born in Hawaii, those airlines had a duopoly until 1972. Cheaper charter flights were also available, often on these older propeller planes after the jets took over mainline service.

    • @abandonedchannel281
      @abandonedchannel281 4 года назад +1

      Jim David I hate monopolies but, I would undeniably prefer monopolies like this.
      As long as it’s ran by the employees not shareholders

    • @darrellborland119
      @darrellborland119 4 года назад

      @@abandonedchannel281 Rehan...the stock holders are the reason companies succeed, not when "misappropriated' by wrong-thinking employees. thanks.

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh 2 года назад

      Incorrect. Pan Am had Hawaii all to itself from 1936 to 1947, when both United and Northwest Orient were authorized to fly there. In the late 1960s, Continental and American joined in.

  • @chantlmcclary6419
    @chantlmcclary6419 Год назад

    Came here to get an idea of what fallout Hawaii could look like

  • @jow6845
    @jow6845 3 года назад +1

    Sure beats the Pan Am travelogue I watched earlier...

  • @Phoenix-mn2yt
    @Phoenix-mn2yt 4 года назад +3

    Back then looks so modern. present 2020 so many tourists crowded on one rock with new city's new powerlines most sugar cane has been excavated on oahu.

  • @johannesbols57
    @johannesbols57 2 года назад

    That junior pilot at the beginning looked heavily medicated. Perfect for a pilot in command a few years later, eh?

  • @msamour
    @msamour Год назад

    Welcome to the 1950's, where personal security is more of a suggestion than a consideration.

  • @jjseandxcefree
    @jjseandxcefree 2 года назад +3

    Good old days when locals knew there place and haoles ruled.

  • @MeadeSkeltonMusic
    @MeadeSkeltonMusic 4 года назад +9

    Back when people were civilised.

    • @miata1492
      @miata1492 3 года назад +2

      . . . and one could smoke on an airplane. Imagine that!

  • @tunkmootlopperreebit8747
    @tunkmootlopperreebit8747 3 года назад +1

    #freehawaii

  • @google_must_die
    @google_must_die 4 месяца назад

    “We have to go back!” TND
    Remember what they took from us! 😢 Notice the one demographic missing from this and how peaceful and polite everything was.

  • @martygeorgescu4159
    @martygeorgescu4159 Год назад +1

    Flying when people were well dressed and well manners. Fast forward to cattle calls, drunks, fights and the ill mannered. Better times years ago.

  • @laserbeam002
    @laserbeam002 Год назад +1

    This was before the world went stupid.

  • @koalaoyaji3
    @koalaoyaji3 2 года назад

    Did they really come off the flight in HNL wearing those heavy coats?

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh 2 года назад +2

      They took them off during the flight, and either folded them up and put them in the overhead rack (which in those days was an open trough) or the stewardesses hung them up on the closet. Before landing, they retrieved them and often found it easier to put them on rather than carrying them off the plane.

  • @TheSteverad
    @TheSteverad 2 года назад +3

    I used to go to Hawaii for a month every year I stopped going becouse the residents of Hawaii are no longer welcoming tourism

  • @bluemoon3264
    @bluemoon3264 2 года назад +3

    United Airlines has done so much for Hawaii and Senator Inoye wouldn’t let United fly inter island when United wanted to do that .. Inoye was a terrible politician ! 👎 .

  • @anonymike8280
    @anonymike8280 2 года назад

    2:39 Letter to a friend? Hadn't they ever heard texting or email? And how freaky, writing with her right hand.

  • @Viddub
    @Viddub 3 года назад +3

    Everyone is skinny

  • @johnhaxby306
    @johnhaxby306 2 года назад

    LOL so that family goes on vacation BUT they make the mom work for them, POOR MOM, does she ever get a break?

  • @kathieharine5982
    @kathieharine5982 11 месяцев назад

    Sadly the jet age brought in a cattle car policy in travel.

    • @johneddy908
      @johneddy908 4 месяца назад +1

      Maybe so, but United would introduce the Douglas DC-8 a few years after this film was made. The DC-8 was designed primarily for passenger use so it really combined comfort and speed.

  • @tobygoodguy4032
    @tobygoodguy4032 3 года назад +1

    "...a staunch downeast conservative...".
    Ha ha.

  • @christianprattx
    @christianprattx 3 года назад +9

    A video like this carries an entirely different weight when you understand how America strategically and illegally stole Hawai'i from its already well-established monarchy. This video was made only 63 years after the Queen of Hawai'i was imprisoned and threatened at gun point to relinquish her power by American Businessmen. Promoting a "dream" getaway to a land that was stolen is propaganda and manipulation of the American fantasy all for the sake of money. Meanwhile, the cost of living for Native Hawaiians have skyrocketed, forcing locals to be on the street, or give up their homes they've had for generations.

    • @HillTrekkerSarge
      @HillTrekkerSarge 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, and so what? Where do you live? If you live anywhere in the US, and I mean anywhere your ass is sitting on what was once tribal land for some group of indigenous people. A tribe. Where you work or go to school is too. You ready to give all that up and hand it back over to tribes? I didn't think so, lol.

    • @christianprattx
      @christianprattx 3 года назад

      @@HillTrekkerSarge I'm from and live in Hawaii. What an arrogant mentality some of you visitors carry.

    • @jaddy540
      @jaddy540 3 года назад +1

      If we did not take it, england ,russia,China, etc., would have.

    • @dcsy5845
      @dcsy5845 3 года назад +2

      @@christianprattxYou can't change the past, you can choose to be a miserable person, like yourself.

    • @christianprattx
      @christianprattx 3 года назад

      @@jaddy540 www.hawaiiankingdom.org/treaties.shtml
      We were established as a country not only in the eyes of Great Britain, but with countries all over the globe. America's intrusion with Hawaii was as immoral as it was illegal.

  • @ffletch5277
    @ffletch5277 Год назад +1

    Oahu was run by Republicans then.
    For the last 35 years it’s been run by Democrats.
    See the difference?

    • @krtlkid
      @krtlkid Год назад

      i hate when people spoil the ending lol

  • @CatherinesChronicles_
    @CatherinesChronicles_ Год назад +2

    Im so glad i got to see the coco palms hotel in Kawaii ( where they filmed BLUE HAWAII) before it was gone. 🥲