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Proplinerman
31st Dec 2011, 15:19
Here are links to two photos that have come into my possession recently and which I have posted on the net. Thought these might be of interest to some of you:

Aerial view of Samlesbury airfield (2) on 9th May 1946 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://tinyurl.com/77rg2n6)

Aerial view of Samlesbury airfield (1) on 9th May 1946 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/48975048@N06/6606863341/in/photostream)

JW411
31st Dec 2011, 16:12
I believe that English Electric built over 2,000 Halifaxes at Samlesbury. Quite an achievement.

Hipper
31st Dec 2011, 19:47
I think this photo is one of many taken by the RAF in the aerial photo survey conducted after WW2. 3G/TUD/UK188 is the sortie code.

You may find more here:

National Monuments Record | English Heritage (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/professional/archives-and-collections/nmr/)

Fareastdriver
1st Jan 2012, 12:06
In 1945/6 my father used to pick up brand new Halifaxs and fly them to Edzell in Scotland to be broken up.

Sir George Cayley
1st Jan 2012, 13:40
Hipper,

That site is great and not just for our interests. Any chance of a pointer to where the aerial photos can be found?

SGC

Hipper
1st Jan 2012, 16:43
I've no idea! All I can suggest is you ask English Heritage, quoting dates, geographic location, and sortie code if you have it.

When I was really interested in aerial photos, particularly of WW2 German warships (in Norway, France, Poland etc.) I found them at Keele University (now I think those ones are in Scotland), and JARIC, RAF Brampton. JARIC had post war ones, such as over Kiel and Tromso (where Tirpitz was).