On Sunday, there is often a post titled, “Does anyone remember” and an aircraft type. These contain a video about the airliner in question, so you can learn some more about it.
Since these have proven popular and have been going on for a while, this handy index has been created. If you liked one, you might like them all, so here they are. There are two versions of the index, one alphabetically by aircraft type and one by date.
Does Anyone Remember… The Index Alphabetically
A
… the Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde? (19 July 2020)
… the Aérospatiale Nord 262? (23 April 2023)
… the Airbus A300? (2 September 2018)
… the Airbus A310? (23 September 2018)
… the “baby bus”, the Airbus A318? (22 November 2020)
… the rare original Airbus A320-100? (4 April 2020)
… the long range Airbus A340? (11 October 2020)
… the one of a kind Airbus A340-8000? (13 February 2022)
… the largest airliner in the world, the Airbus A380? (26 July 2020)
… the British Airspeed Ambassador? (28 March 2021)
… the large Soviet Antonov An-10? (11 April 2021)
… the Ukrainian Antonov An-140? (16 May 2021)
… the Antonov An-148 and An-158? (20 December 2020)
… the largest plane in the world, the Antonov An-225 Mriya? (28 February 2021)
… the Armstrong Whitworth Argosy? (9 April 2023)
… the Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta? (16 April 2023)
… the Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair? (No, it’s not a 747!) (31 January 2021)
… Canada’s Avro C102 Jetliner? (3 March 2019)
… the quite frankly dangerous Avro Tudor? (4 April 2021)
… the Avro York? (14 February 2021)
B
… the little BAC One-Eleven? (11 August 2019)
… the French Bloch MB.220? (8 October 2023)
… the double-deck Breguet Deux-Ponts? (17 March 2019)
… the very advanced Boeing 247? (12 July 2020)
… the Boeing 307 Stratoliner? (24 February 2019)
… the luxurious Boeing 314 flying boat? (26 May 2019)
… the double-deck Boeing 377 Stratocruiser? (23 December 2018)
… the Boeing 707? (9 December 2018)
… the Boeing 717, the plane adopted from McDonnell Douglas? (25 July 2021)
… the fast short range Boeing 720? (26 January 2020)
… the Boeing 727? (26 August 2018)
… the baby Boeing, the 737-100? (16 February 2020)
… the niche Boeing 737-600? (24 January 2021)
… the original Boeing 747 jumbo jet? (28 May 2023)
… the baby Jumbo, the Boeing 747SP? (16 June 2019)
… the Boeing 747-300 with the Stretched Upper Deck? (3 April 2022)
… the long-range Boeing 747-400ER? (2 February 2020)
… the powerful and popular Boeing 757? (7 November 2021)
… the one of a kind Boeing 757-200M? (27 March 2022)
… the popular and reliable Boeing 767? (30 April 2023)
… the unsuccessful Boeing 767-400ER? (28 November 2021)
… the ultra long-range Boeing 777-200LR? (18 October 2020)
… the ‘American Concorde’, Boeing 2707? (29 July 2018)
… the Bristol Brabazon? (5 August 2018)
… the Bristol Britannia? (9 September 2018)
… the British Aerospace 146? (8 September 2019)
… the British Aerospace ATP? (11 November 2018)
C
… the ultra-unique and rare Canadair CL-44? (6 June 2021)
… the ill-fated Italian flying boat, the Caproni CA.60 Transaereo? (1 November 2020)
… the supersonic Concorde? (28 April 2019)
… the pioneering Consolidated Commodore flying boat? (9 May 2021)
… the Convair CV-240, 340 and 440? (13 June 2021)
… the super fast Convair 880? (10 March 2019)
… the Convair 990 Coronado? (1 July 2018)
D
… the Dassault Mercure? (15 July 2018)
… the de Havilland Comet 1? (22 July 2018)
… the successful de Havilland Comet 4? (27 December 2020)
… the de Havilland Dash 7? (4 October 2020)
… the de Havilland Dragon Rapide? (6 September 2020)
… the German Dornier 328JET? (20 September 2020)
… the huge Dornier Do X flying boat? (15 September 2019)
… the Douglas DC-1? (22 September 2019)
… the good ship lollipop, the Douglas DC-2? (8 November 2020)
… the ubiquitous Douglas DC-3? (24 March 2019)
… the very useful Douglas DC-4? (13 October 2019)
… the forgotten Douglas DC-4E? (18 June 2023)
… the forgotten Douglas DC-5? (18 November 2018)
… the Douglas DC-6? (2 December 2018)
… the Douglas DC-7, the “Seven Seas”? (10 February 2019)
… the Douglas DC-8? (28 October 2018)
… the Douglas DC-9? (30 December 2018)
… the unfortunate Douglas DC-10? (13 January 2019)
F
… the Fairey Rotodyne? (3 November 2019)
… the German long-range Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor? (23 January 2022)
… the very successful Fokker F27 Friendship? (29 March 2020)
… the Dutch Fokker F28 Fellowship? (9 June 2019)
… the Fokker 50? (3 February 2019)
… the rare Dutch Fokker 70? (13 December 2020)
… the Fokker 100? (7 October 2018)
H
… the Handley Page Dart Herald? (21 February 2021)
… Britain’s rare Handley Page Hermes? (29 August 2021)
… the giant Handley Page H.P.42? (14 July 2019)
… the sleek, successful Hawker Siddeley HS 748? (7 February 2021)
… the Hawker Siddeley Trident? (14 October 2018)
… the Hindenburg and German Airships? (19 August 2018)
I
… the Ilyushin IL-14? (25 April 2021)
… the turboprop Ilyushin IL-18? (15 December 2019)
… the Soviet Ilyushin IL-62? (28 July 2019)
… the Ilyushin IL-86, the first Soviet widebody? (7 April 2019)
… the Soviet jumbo, the Ilyushin IL-96? (15 March 2020)
… the Russian Ilyushin IL-114 turboprop? (20 March 2022)
… the very unusual Inflatoplane? (1 September 2019)
J
… the Junkers F 13, the world’s first metal passenger aircraft? (14 May 2023)
… the Junkers G.38, where passengers sat inside the wings? (16 January 2022)
… the successful German Junkers Ju 52? (20 February 2022)
K
… the student designed and built Kharkiv KhAI-1? (13 March 2022)
L
… the French Latécoère 521 and 522 Flying Boats? (7 June 2020)
… the French Latécoère 631 flying boat? (6 December 2020)
… the Czech made Let L-410 Turbolet? (27 February 2022)
… the French Lioré et Olivier LeO H-246 flying boat? (6 March 2022)
… the beautiful Lockheed Constellation? (16 December 2018)
… the elegant Lockheed L-1649 Starliner? (18 July 2021)
… the Lockheed L-188 Electra? (20 January 2019)
… the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar? (8 July 2018)
M
… the McDonnell Douglas DC-10? (16 September 2018)
… the MD-11, the penultimate Douglas? (14 April 2019)
… the popular McDonnell Douglas MD-80? (25 October 2020)
… the McDonnell Douglas MD-90? (8 March 2020)
… the handy Martin 4-0-4? (21 March 2021)
… the famous China Clipper, the Martin M-130 flying boat? (12 April 2020)
… the Japanese Mitsubishi MC-20? (15 September 2024)
N
… Japan’s NAMC YS-11 turboprop? (23 June 2019)
R
… the ill-fated British airship, the R101? (25 June 2023)
… the German Rohrbach Roland aircraft? (27 June 2021)
S
… the Swedish Saab 340? (17 November 2024)
… the gigantic Saunders-Roe Princess flying boat? (23 February 2020)
… the Italian built Savoia-Marchetti S.73? (11 June 2023)
… the Chinese Shanghai Y-10? (2 June 2019)
… the rather square Short 360? (7 March 2021)
… the Short Empire flying boat? (1 December 2019)
… the Short S.17 Kent flying boat? (10 April 2022)
… the last flying boat, the Short Sandringham? (9 February 2020)
… the double deck Short Solent flying boat? (11 July 2021)
… the flying clipper, the Sikorsky S-42 flying boat? (14 March 2021)
… Sud Aviation Caravelle? (21 October 2018)
… this French beast, the Sud-Est SE 2010 Armagnac? (20 June 2021)
T
… the Tupolev Tu-104 (4 November 2018)
… the Tupolev Tu-114, the fastest turboprop? (6 January 2019)
… the Soviet Tupolev Tu-124? (13 September 2020)
… the Tupolev Tu-134? (5 May 2019)
… the ‘Soviet Concorde’, Tupolev Tu-144? (12 August 2018)
… the Tupolev Tu-154? (31 March 2019)
… the Russian 757, the Tupolev Tu-204? (22 March 2020)
V
… the little VFW-Fokker 614? (17 May 2020)
… the large, fast Vickers Vanguard? (29 December 2019)
… the Vickers VC10? (30 September 2018)
… the post-war Vickers Viking? (31 May 2020)
… the Vickers Viscount? (25 November 2018)
… the American Airlines Vultee V-1? (4 July 2021)
Y
… the rugged Soviet Yakovlev Yak-40? (1 March 2020)
Does Anyone Remember… The Index By Date
… the Convair 990 Coronado? (1 July 2018)
… the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar? (8 July 2018)
… the Dassault Mercure? (15 July 2018)
… the de Havilland Comet 1? (22 July 2018)
… the ‘American Concorde’, Boeing 2707? (29 July 2018)
… the Bristol Brabazon? (5 August 2018)
… the ‘Soviet Concorde’, Tupolev Tu-144? (12 August 2018)
… the Hindenburg and German Airships? (19 August 2018)
… the Boeing 727? (26 August 2018)
… the Airbus A300? (2 September 2018)
… the Bristol Britannia? (9 September 2018)
… the McDonnell Douglas DC-10? (16 September 2018)
… the Airbus A310? (23 September 2018)
… the Vickers VC10? (30 September 2018)
… the Fokker 100? (7 October 2018)
… the Hawker Siddeley Trident? (14 October 2018)
… Sud Aviation Caravelle? (21 October 2018)
… the Douglas DC-8? (28 October 2018)
… the Tupolev Tu-104 (4 November 2018)
… the British Aerospace ATP? (11 November 2018)
… the forgotten Douglas DC-5? (18 November 2018)
… the Vickers Viscount? (25 November 2018)
… the Douglas DC-6? (2 December 2018)
… the Boeing 707? (9 December 2018)
… the beautiful Lockheed Constellation? (16 December 2018)
… the double-deck Boeing 377 Stratocruiser? (23 December 2018)
… the Douglas DC-9? (30 December 2018)
… the Tupolev Tu-114, the fastest turboprop? (6 January 2019)
… the unfortunate Douglas DC-10? (13 January 2019)
… the Lockheed L-188 Electra? (20 January 2019)
… the Fokker 50? (3 February 2019)
… the Douglas DC-7, the “Seven Seas”? (10 February 2019)
… the Boeing 307 Stratoliner? (24 February 2019)
… Canada’s Avro C102 Jetliner? (3 March 2019)
… the super fast Convair 880? (10 March 2019)
… the double-deck Breguet Deux-Ponts? (17 March 2019)
… the ubiquitous Douglas DC-3? (24 March 2019)
… the Tupolev Tu-154? (31 March 2019)
… the Ilyushin IL-86, the first Soviet widebody? (7 April 2019)
… the MD-11, the penultimate Douglas? (14 April 2019)
… the supersonic Concorde? (28 April 2019)
… the Tupolev Tu-134? (5 May 2019)
… the luxurious Boeing 314 flying boat? (26 May 2019)
… the Chinese Shanghai Y-10? (2 June 2019)
… the Dutch Fokker F28 Fellowship? (9 June 2019)
… the baby Jumbo, the Boeing 747SP? (16 June 2019)
… Japan’s NAMC YS-11 turboprop? (23 June 2019)
… the giant Handley Page H.P.42? (14 July 2019)
… the Soviet Ilyushin IL-62? (28 July 2019)
… the little BAC One-Eleven? (11 August 2019)
… the very unusual Inflatoplane? (1 September 2019)
… the British Aerospace 146? (8 September 2019)
… the huge Dornier Do X flying boat? (15 September 2019)
… the Douglas DC-1? (22 September 2019)
… the very useful Douglas DC-4? (13 October 2019)
… the Fairey Rotodyne? (3 November 2019)
… the Short Empire flying boat? (1 December 2019)
… the turboprop Ilyushin IL-18? (15 December 2019)
… the large, fast Vickers Vanguard? (29 December 2019)
… the fast short range Boeing 720? (26 January 2020)
… the long-range Boeing 747-400ER? (2 February 2020)
… the last flying boat, the Short Sandringham? (9 February 2020)
… the baby Boeing, the 737-100? (16 February 2020)
… the gigantic Saunders-Roe Princess flying boat? (23 February 2020)
… the rugged Soviet Yakovlev Yak-40? (1 March 2020)
… the McDonnell Douglas MD-90? (8 March 2020)
… the Soviet jumbo, the Ilyushin IL-96? (15 March 2020)
… the Russian 757, the Tupolev Tu-204? (22 March 2020)
… the very successful Fokker F27 Friendship? (29 March 2020)
… the rare original Airbus A320-100? (4 April 2020)
… the famous China Clipper, the Martin M-130 flying boat? (12 April 2020)
… the little VFW-Fokker 614? (17 May 2020)
… the post-war Vickers Viking? (31 May 2020)
… the French Latécoère 521 and 522 Flying Boats? (7 June 2020)
… the very advanced Boeing 247? (12 July 2020)
… the Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde? (19 July 2020)
… the largest airliner in the world, the Airbus A380? (26 July 2020)
… the de Havilland Dragon Rapide? (6 September 2020)
… the Soviet Tupolev Tu-124? (13 September 2020)
… the German Dornier 328JET? (20 September 2020)
… the de Havilland Dash 7? (4 October 2020)
… the long range Airbus A340? (11 October 2020)
… the ultra long-range Boeing 777-200LR? (18 October 2020)
… the popular McDonnell Douglas MD-80? (25 October 2020)
… the ill-fated Italian flying boat, the Caproni CA.60 Transaereo? (1 November 2020)
… the good ship lollipop, the Douglas DC-2? (8 November 2020)
… the “baby bus”, the Airbus A318? (22 November 2020)
… the French Latécoère 631 flying boat? (6 December 2020)
… the rare Dutch Fokker 70? (13 December 2020)
… the Antonov An-148 and An-158? (20 December 2020)
… the successful de Havilland Comet 4? (27 December 2020)
… the niche Boeing 737-600? (24 January 2021)
… the Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair? (No, it’s not a 747!) (31 January 2021)
… the sleek, successful Hawker Siddeley HS 748? (7 February 2021)
… the Avro York? (14 February 2021)
… the Handley Page Dart Herald? (21 February 2021)
… the largest plane in the world, the Antonov An-225 Mriya? (28 February 2021)
… the rather square Short 360? (7 March 2021)
… the flying clipper, the Sikorsky S-42 flying boat? (14 March 2021)
… the handy Martin 4-0-4? (21 March 2021)
… the British Airspeed Ambassador? (28 March 2021)
… the quite frankly dangerous Avro Tudor? (4 April 2021)
… the large Soviet Antonov An-10? (11 April 2021)
… the Ilyushin IL-14? (25 April 2021)
… the pioneering Consolidated Commodore flying boat? (9 May 2021)
… the Ukrainian Antonov An-140? (16 May 2021)
… the ultra-unique and rare Canadair CL-44? (6 June 2021)
… the Convair CV-240, 340 and 440? (13 June 2021)
… this French beast, the Sud-Est SE 2010 Armagnac? (20 June 2021)
… the German Rohrbach Roland aircraft? (27 June 2021)
… the American Airlines Vultee V-1? (4 July 2021)
… the double deck Short Solent flying boat? (11 July 2021)
… the elegant Lockheed L-1649 Starliner? (18 July 2021)
… the Boeing 717, the plane adopted from McDonnell Douglas? (25 July 2021)
… Britain’s rare Handley Page Hermes? (29 August 2021)
… the powerful and popular Boeing 757? (7 November 2021)
… the unsuccessful Boeing 767-400ER? (28 November 2021)
… the Junkers G.38, where passengers sat inside the wings? (16 January 2022)
… the German long-range Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor? (23 January 2022)
… the one of a kind Airbus A340-8000? (13 February 2022)
… the successful German Junkers Ju 52? (20 February 2022)
… the Czech made Let L-410 Turbolet? (27 February 2022)
… the French Lioré et Olivier LeO H-246 flying boat? (6 March 2022)
… the student designed and built Kharkiv KhAI-1? (13 March 2022)
… the Russian Ilyushin IL-114 turboprop? (20 March 2022)
… the one of a kind Boeing 757-200M? (27 March 2022)
… the Boeing 747-300 with the Stretched Upper Deck? (3 April 2022)
… the Short S.17 Kent flying boat? (10 April 2022)
… the airline Pan Am? (23 Oct 2022)
… the airline TWA? (06 Nov 2022)
… Ansett Airlines of Australia? (22 Jan 2023)
… Eastern Airlines? (29 Jan 2023)
… California’s PSA – Pacific Southwest Airlines? (19 Feb 2023)
… People Express Airlines? (27 Feb 2023)
… Midwest Express Airlines? (5 March 2023)
… American Trans Air or ATA Airlines? (12 March 2023)
… Braniff International? (19 March 2023)
… Midway Airlines? (26 March 2023)
… the Armstrong Whitworth Argosy? (9 April 2023)
… the Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta? (16 April 2023)
… the Aérospatiale Nord 262? (23 April 2023)
… the popular and reliable Boeing 767? (30 April 2023)
… the Junkers F 13, the world’s first metal passenger aircraft? (14 May 2023)
… the original Boeing 747 jumbo jet? (28 May 2023)
… the Italian built Savoia-Marchetti S.73? (11 June 2023)
… the forgotten Douglas DC-4E? (18 June 2023)
… the ill-fated British airship, the R101? (25 June 2023)
… the French Bloch MB.220? (8 October 2023)
… the Japanese Mitsubishi MC-20? (15 September 2024)
… the Swedish Saab 340? (17 November 2024)
Overall Thoughts
My anyone remember series really showcases a particular aircraft for the aviation enthusiast. I think it’s important to understand what has happened in the industry in the past. It is always possible that something that is no longer done a certain way is actually applicable to being relevant today.
Learning from history and keeping it in mind is therefore important. I hope you continue to enjoy the anyone remember series and if you have any comments or questions, please leave them below.
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I was a stewardess on.the Boeing to.HNL in.1950. Out of SFO and LAX..United .Fond memories.
That’s fantastic that you got to do that! I can imagine they are very fond memories. I bet you had an absolute ball! 🙂 Thanks very much for the comment.
When I was a sophomore & junior in college [1965 & 1967] I worked summers for Allegheny Airlines at the Harrisburg, PA airport. In those days Allegheny flew the Fairchild F-27 throughout the NE US. My summer job was to hook up the ground power to the F-27s and the Convair 580s plus I had to enter the cargo bay, take out the cargo, put it on the cart and take it inside to baggage claim and stack it. The F-27 was really memorable because the entrance to the baggage bay was virtually immediately behind the engines which seemed a bit dangerous at the time since the engines continued while on the ground. Pilots loved the F-27. Most of them in them in those days were cowboys from WW2 and Korea who ate, drank and smoked flying. They loved to go to the edge of the slot and then slam on the brakes. Wild but great pilots with a ton of experience. No college grad pilots then. Those guys were the real thing.
That would have been a wonderful summer job to have, working at the airport. I’m quite jealous as that is something I would have loved to do. I can imagine it would seem dangerous with the engines running and I wonder if that would still be allowed today. Perhaps not? Who can say. From what I understand, what you’re saying is totally correct… pilots in that era had all worked their way up from the military and had some awesome experience that people just don’t have today. Must have been great to be working around those types! Thanks for sharing that, really enjoyed the read!
Hello I would like to know , is it still flying Ilyushin – 62 , TU – 154 , Now I can see develop about Ilyushin -96- 400 M . If is still flying . then I would like to know which direction does it fly to Between the Moscow.. Please let me know .
Thanks
You can fly the Ilyushin IL-62 and Tupolev TU-154 in North Korea with Air Koryo. There is an aviation tour with Juche Travel Services operating later this year where you can go there and fly on these. The IL-96-400M is due to take its first flight in 2021, so it is not flying yet. I hope this helps! Thanks for the comment.
Don’t forget the DC-9, and soon, sadly, the Super-80
Oh, there’s been a DC-9 one, if you look at 30 December in the above list. The MD-80 will also have to come soon too. Plus I probably should do the classic Boeing 737s at some stage really. Though that feels strange to me!
And where is my favorite Lockheed Electra mate!
Aussies stick together.
Hahaha! I’ll get on it, don’t worry. Consider it done!
Great series! Hope you will keep up the good work. Nostalgia is always fun to me as I grew up in the 50’s/60’s and was able to fly on DC 3, DC 4, DC 6, Convair 440, Martin 404, Dehaviland Heron most of which are long gone.
Thanks, I plan on keeping it going as long as I can. The de Havilland Heron I haven’t heard of in a while! You’ve certainly gone on a bunch of cool aircraft. I’ll see how many I can include in my weekly column 🙂 Thanks for the comment!