Wheels,
I will get more info on where he flew into. He indicated he flew into Arusha and then into a smaller strip but could not remember the name. I will run the name Mbeya past him to see if it rings a bell. He remembers George, (the ranger) as working as an apprentice on the trip. The gentleman in the pictures is now eighty-nine years old and the safari was forty-five years ago.
Unbelievably small world! Thanks so much for sharing the info. I will post more details and photos as I receive them
Tim,
In those days it was not uncommon for hunters to hunt multiple places in Tanzania. The area around Arusha has Whitebeard Wildebeest, Grants/Roberts/Thompson Gazelle, Gernuk, lesser kudu, etc. that aren't found in the Ruaha area.
The Mbeya airstrip was grass back then but it would handle the East African Airways DC3's.
The George that your friends father remembers would not have been George Rushby. Rushby would have moved to SA by then, and possibly have died. Below are a couple of books about Rushby. Rushby also killed the maneaters of Njombe (1500 people killed) right after WWII. He is mentioned in one or two of Capsticks books. He was also a big time ivory hunter prior to becoming a game warden.
No More the Tusker by GG Rushby published by WH Allen, London 1965
The Hunter is Death by TV Bulpin published by Nelson, Cape Town 1962
Eric Balson would have been the game warden in Mbeya at the time your friend hunted. Your friend may have met him if he went through Mbeya. I would be surprised if Balson didn't stop by the camp at sometime during the safari. Bwana Balson wrote two books published by Safari Press:
On Safari with Bwana Game
More Safaris with Bwana Game
If your friend met Balson he might want to read his books. For awhile Balson guided the visiting VIP's of Tanzania including Prince Bernard of the Netherlands and Marshall Tito of Yugoslavia. The first book tells how the second largest elephant (by ivory) was taken.
If you can, ask your friends father how old Keith Cormac would have been. I would guess Keith was born in the early 30's but I may be wrong. As a kid I don't know if I could judge adults ages very well.
Also ask your friend if he has photos of Keith. I don't have any. I am not sure if I could even tell you what he looked like if you showed me a photo now.
I am certainly looking forward to more photos and a narrative if he can provide it.
For the rest of you that have commented on my story about Keith Cormac, thanks. I am blessed to have briefly lived in "the good old days".
All the best.