Wiggins Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 I don't suppose many would remember this one.. Quote
Wiggins Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 I've gots this pair of Oki coveralls that I was allways too embarassed to wear in public............. Just kiddin....... It goes along with my RHL comment. Quote
67november Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 careful Wiggins, TQN will be looking for a way to procure them from you for her OK collection :shock: :punk: Quote
Elvis Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 quote name='smoothair' date='Nov 11 2007, 09:58 PM' post='84594'] dom_peg_1_.bmp see if this brings up the Dom Peg Logo That was the logo after the Okie takeover This is the original [ Quote
Zazu Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 Easy on the Oky knockdown and the colors. I lived as a child in Toba Inlet BC and got my first ride in a 206 there. Whoever was in on that it's ther fault I'm where I am now! :up: Anybody that was in on that gig with Weldood please PM. Oh by the way those 61's were ugly but the engineer that stopped the black bear from eating my sister who thought it was a dog is greatly appreciated. Aza Ehlers Quote
PedalJam Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 Ted Henson started VIH not Alf Stringer ..... sorry for the thread hack to rw history Fly Safe Quote
Elvis Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 Easy on the Oky knockdown and the colors. I lived as a child in Toba Inlet BC and got my first ride in a 206 there. Whoever was in on that it's ther fault I'm where I am now! :up: Anybody that was in on that gig with Weldood please PM. Oh by the way those 61's were ugly but the engineer that stopped the black bear from eating my sister who thought it was a dog is greatly appreciated. Aza Ehlers Relax Zazu, I was not knocking down Okie I was just pointing out the orignal Dom-Peg logo. I was working for Dom-Peg at the time. I spent the next seven years with Okanagan with no regrets it was a good company to work for. Quote
Flapwing Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 Since we are posting previous employer logos...... here's one from the past Quote
Guest jacdor Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 "Before anyone demonstrates their ignorance concerning Okanagan Helicopters or what they and some of their personnel contributed to R/W aviation in Canada, it would be an intelligent idea to trace the history of the company first. That way, whenever they sling a load with a longline, for example, they will know what company started it first, where that was and who the first pilot was who did so" Above Quote from Cap Actually I am very interested in knowing the "who" "where" and "when" this longline business started. Who came up with the idea etc. I admit my ignorance of that part of the industry. When I started it was like "put it on, try it for 15/20 minutes and then go to work" but nothing else as far as history, where it came from. Anybody know? Jacques Quote
Wiggins Posted November 14, 2007 Report Posted November 14, 2007 "Before anyone demonstrates their ignorance concerning Okanagan Helicopters or what they and some of their personnel contributed to R/W aviation in Canada, it would be an intelligent idea to trace the history of the company first. That way, whenever they sling a load with a longline, for example, they will know what company started it first, where that was and who the first pilot was who did so" Above Quote from Cap Actually I am very interested in knowing the "who" "where" and "when" this longline business started. Who came up with the idea etc. I admit my ignorance of that part of the industry. When I started it was like "put it on, try it for 15/20 minutes and then go to work" but nothing else as far as history, where it came from. Anybody know? Jacques I think it all started in the pilotzoic era when drivers where considered to be unclean. The poor soles spent so much time away from the comforts of thier straw huts that washing never crossed thier minds. The mechanics, who's thermal heated, artesian plumbed caves where never far from the work site, found this distastfull. They cleverly devised a way of distancing themselves from the pong by inventing what we know today as the "LONG LINE". So the next time someone gives you a steel cable, a Chevy2 and tells you to go play, read between the lines.... To think I used to hate history when I was a kid.... Quote
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