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Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 10:28
by edmond64
Is that before the sat on pier "c" was built. Used to go there thought the 70's and I think I've got the book mentioned.(got my bike nicked from there aswell :sad: ) Still got a photo off a Laker DC10 and A300 parked on the remote stand where the Fairy hangar was, the day the airline went bust!!! If you need any help PM me, I made a version of EGCC for fs2000.
Paul
Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 11:24
by TobyV
Chris/Monarols,
Email with 'obese' attachment heading your way!

Hope your account can take 5mb emails!
Toby
Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 11:30
by monarols
edmond64 wrote:Is that before the sat on pier "c" was built. Used to go there thought the 70's and I think I've got the book mentioned.(got my bike nicked from there aswell :sad: ) Still got a photo off a Laker DC10 and A300 parked on the remote stand where the Fairy hangar was, the day the airline went bust!!! If you need any help PM me, I made a version of EGCC for fs2000.
Paul
Lol, I carnt remember. When I was there in the Late 60's, there was only 2 piers that I can remember, As you looked out from the main building there was the B-Line pier, where I think was also shared by Cambrian stuff and of course, the "International" pier to the right. I just spent so little time on the B-Line pier, as all the "interesting" stuff was always hanging off the international pier. I just carnt remember what the area to the left of the b-line (Thats what I used to call it) pier looked like
Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 11:34
by monarols
Hehe, thanks Toby, just received them, am having a look now!
Cheers Chris
Thanks, a couple of those photos tell me how it was, looks like hangers etc. I notice that one of those pics with BY73 in the foreground must have been after 1972/3 as BY had newer colours and it must have been "divvy" day 3 Pan Am 707's in at one time!
Didnt recall any Pan Am stuff when I was there.
Thanks again, these are great pictures and should help me out a lot now!
Cheers Chris
Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 16:26
by edmond64
When I was there in the Late 60's, there was only 2 piers that I can remember,
If you want to go back that far, I remember the first 747. It was BOAC doing a demo flight and it flew over my school, never seen anything like it so many wheels :shock:
Posted: 05 Aug 2006, 06:55
by monarols
Yes, great memory! I was there standing on the B pier along with thousands of other "Gobsmacked" onlookers, when the first BOAC 747 landed at Manchester. Its a sight I never forget!
Period Scenery
Posted: 17 Jan 2007, 15:28
by paul26may
Lord above!
I knew someone would do it eventually!
:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
period scenery
Posted: 17 Jan 2007, 15:32
by paul26may
Ringway next, please.

:roll: :dance: :shock:

:think:

Posted: 17 Jan 2007, 16:51
by northantsflyer
Thsi sort of fits this thread, there is a scenery add on the put a great version of Liverpools original terminal back onto the airport, available at AVSIM I think. Situated to the north west of the new site, no runways etc, but does have the apron and some taxi ways.
period scenery
Posted: 17 Jan 2007, 20:15
by paul26may
For a number of years, mid 70's I think, you had the novelty at Speke of seeing the aircraft at the old terminal. They then disappeared around the trees at Speke Hall to take off on the new runway! When landing from the east aircraft would just appear as if from nowhere!
Does anyone remember the burnt out wreck at Speke? On the other side of the old main runway.