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Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 20:58
by Garry Russell
Yo Dave
Even just a pic of the CT and which way it faces would help a bit
I take it the Daks are BOAC too :think:
Garry
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 21:50
by DaveB
Hello Mate
You know.. this internet lark is complete rubbish. You type in the window.. Hurn Airport 1946 Southern side of the runway and you get offered a hotel room
I'd not thought about the Daks to be honest but looking at the registrations of the 2 above the freighter.. they could well be AGKF and AGKJ.. both of which were C-47's (Dakota 4) and on the books of BOAC at the same time as the Lancastrians. Wonder if Pete has this in HighRes?? Perhaps he could confirm the registrations ;-)
The furtherst Lancastrian looks like AGMB.. 'Norwich' delivered 18.6.45.. crashed Singapore 27.8.48 More interesting is the closest one which I believe is AGLU (having just checked the BOAC list.. they only had one Lanc with a reg ending in U so it must be AGLU). This aircraft is ex VD253.. delivered 5.4.45.. damaged beyond repair at Hurn 15.8.46. Now.. whether it is already dbr (though it doesn't look it) and parked off the line of the other aircraft OR.. if it's still in service, it dates the shot between 5.4.45 and 15.8.46
Good ere innit
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 22:20
by PeteP
DaveB wrote: Wonder if Pete has this in HighRes?? Perhaps he could confirm the registrations ;-)
These what you want?
PP

Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 22:29
by DaveB
What a STAR Pete
AG
NF is also a BOAC aircraft.. c/n 15534, Dakota4.. Sold to Union of Burma Airways as XY-ACM (sorry.. no date for the sale) ;-)
It
does seem to be leaning toward Hurn doesn't it though I can't for the life of me find a 'period' shot of the airfield to confirm the layout :brick:
EDIT.. opens eyes.. you can clearly see the Speedbird logo's on the noses on the blowups

D'oh.. should've gone to Specsavers
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 22:45
by Trev Clark
My first thought (nobody else seems to thought of it), was early Berlin Airlift grouping. However, I think things seem to moved on with dates etc. Anybody said White Waltham?
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 22:55
by TSR2
I know I'm not a local, and I have no info on developent of Hurn.... but in the 3rd of Petes blow up shots there is a row of what looks like substancial houses. To my mind that looks very residential and a quick look at the current aerial photos shows nothing even remotely residential anywhere nearby.
White Waltham on the other hand looks spot on. From the shape and style of the houses etc.
What do you think chaps?
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 23:07
by airboatr
which type of AC is AGMB,?? I must have missed it in the code that most go into when reminiscing... :tab:
also could'nt help notice the light hanging off the building left in the picture. (the first one)
I like those, not around much anymore,
nice find Pete.... what else ya got from them cuboards..

Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 23:18
by Garry Russell
Hi Joe
G-AGMB is an Avro Lancastrian passenger conversion of the Lancaster bomber:)
Garry
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 23:22
by TSR2
Found this one of Heston....
http://www.collectair.com/images/hestonfeb46.jpg
Maybe somewhere like that?
Re: When Air Travel Was Still Fun!
Posted: 03 Dec 2008, 00:07
by DaveB
Ben..
Thanks for muddying the water

If you note my previous post re Lancastrians.. AGLU (in particular) was damaged beyond repair at Hurn in '46. The Berlin Airlift didn't start until June 24 '48 so it's definately not an early grouping for that.
Heston.. well.. the Lancastrians weren't based there and shouldn't have been there as far as I can tell :think: Although one of the 4 'London' airports.. it was only operational between '29 and '46 so this would also put it as a possible location in doubt.. I think
ATB
DaveB :tab: