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1964 East African Airways: Tourism in Africa

A Michel Lagneau historic route presented as a clear cockpit briefing, ready to help you prepare the simulator, follow each stopover and enjoy the journey.

Period1964AuthorMichel LagneauReading3 min
34Waypoints~ 30 329 kmDistance5Segments

Interactive route, leg by leg, with animated playback.

Real route map

Approximate track based on the article waypoints and available aeronautical coordinates.

01Europe, Mediterranean and Nile02Kenya, Tanzania and Indian Ocean03Lake network04Interior Tanzania and coast05International extensions
Pre-flight briefing

1964 East African Airways: Tourism in Africa

01

Understand the mission

Start with the historic context: it sets the atmosphere, aircraft choice and overall logic of the journey.

02

Prepare the simulator

Check scenery, recommended aircraft, fuel and weather before launching the first leg.

03

Follow the legs

Use the airport codes, flying times and route notes to build your navigation leg by leg.

04

Enjoy the journey

Let the route shape the experience: adjust lighting, document waypoints and take time to rediscover the story.

Historic flight plan

Michel Lagneau route notebook

Settle into the cockpit, prepare your aircraft and follow the journey as a proper historic crossing.

Michel Lagneau

East African Airways and 1960s African tourism

The 1964 East African Airways brochure sells more than flights: it sells an idea of travel, with Indian Ocean beaches, wildlife parks, Kilimanjaro, lakes and major East African cities.

Michel Lagneau therefore proposes an ambitious route. It begins in Europe, reaches Nairobi, explores regional networks and opens extensions toward southern Africa, the Indian Ocean and Asia.

Period1964

The age of African tourism brochures.

AirlineEast African Airways

A network shared by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

AircraftDC-3, Comet, VC10 or equivalent

Adapt the aircraft to the segment you fly.

NavigationLarge network

Best flown as campaigns rather than one session.

Understanding the flight

The article works as a collection of lines: a major entry from Europe, then tourist and regional branches around Nairobi.

For a premium simulator experience, choose one chapter per session: coast, lakes, parks, southern Africa or international extensions.

Before departure

  • Split the plan into campaigns: Europe-Africa, Kenya-Uganda-Tanzania network, Indian Ocean, southern Africa.
  • Change aircraft between long-haul and regional branches.
  • Keep weather alive: heat, terrain and equatorial storms add depth.
  • Log the stops as a tourist notebook, not just a list of codes.

Suggested route

Navigation steps

  1. Europe, Mediterranean and NileEGLL → LFPO → EDDF → LIRF → HLLT → HLLB → HECA → HSSS
  2. Kenya, Tanzania and Indian OceanHSSS → HUEN → HKJK → HTDA → FIMP → FLND → FLLS → FVHA → FAJS
  3. Lake networkHKJK → HKKI → HKKT → HUTO → HUJI → HUKS → HTMW
  4. Interior Tanzania and coastHTMW → HTSO → HTAR → HTTB → HTMB → HTDO → HTKJ
  5. International extensionsHTKJ → HKMO → HCMM → OYAA → OPKC → VIAX

Experience tips

Do not try to fly everything in one sitting: the article is better as several notebooks.

The map is an atlas here. Use it to choose the next region rather than to rush through the whole network.