Small world. What years did you work for Dragoman? I was with Guerba from 89 to 91. We had a seat over the cab that made into a bed. I used to love sleeping there if it wasn’t buggy. Away from the PAX and above all lighting. The stars at night in the Sahara where truly amazing. I even trained some of my PAX to climb the ladder and bring me a coffee in bed in the morning!
Gawd! Memories! Didn't know those companies continued into the '90's. I used to see them in the '70's and always marvelled that they ever made it, as the drivers tended to be learning only one step ahead of the passengers. The Siafu group that we saw in Kano had been broken down in the desert for a fortnight and several of the passengers were bailing. Hard enough trips without shepherding a dozen folks.
Braver men than I am!
I really admired the Rotel folk - all of Africa and a Pullman bed!
Thanks. l’ll check them out.I've bought / installed seats from both of these companies.
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In addition to air ride there also suspension that use adjustable springs with a gas shocks.
Awesome photos. I was lucky to get a trans Africa for my first trip. Morocco, Algeria, Niger, Mali, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Zaire, Burundi, Tanzania and Kenya. That was one trip and took about 6 months. It’s where I met my wife and why I now live in Canada She used to say I was her best souvenir from Africa…. 30years later and I’m not so sure!I was there later than you. I worked with Drago in 2000. Only got as far north as Uganda. Did everything below it, and loved it, and vow to return some day soon! I blame Drago for that thumping great project in my shed!!
Sand matting out of a beach camp somewhere in Malawi or Mozambique.... the latter I think!
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Me (with the John Deere hat on) stood behind my 'Daf' (did you have that saying too?) on top of the world!
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And on Etosha pan.
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Dragoman were still going up until very recently with 20+ trucks. The company has been put into hibernation in the hopes that they can ride Covid out.
Anyway!! Re the original post on air seats... We have one, and I'll be fitting a second, as we both want to be comfortable. Another avenue to explore for air bases is Tractor Dealerships. The only draw back is most of the stuff is 12v not 24v.
It’s where I met my wife and why I now live in Canada She used to say I was her best souvenir from Africa…. 30years later and I’m not so sure!
Zim and Bot’s where my favourite countries.