Southampton/Eastleigh 1950's & 60's
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StGermain, you may be able to obtain information on Eastleigh Airport's history from Solent Avaition Societies Website www.solent-aviation-society.co.uk, there are several members who can probably help you.
The Solent Aviation Society next social meeting (last Thursday in September) is going to be about Eastleigh Airport and will feature images taken form the 50's and 60's. (pm for details)
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Thankyou
Thankyou to everyone who gave me useful leads for information on the history of Southampton/Eastleigh Airport. I really appreciate your time and effort.
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If you're interested ...
I have some old ABC Airways Guides, the earliest from May 1958. Southampton’s schedules at that time are listed as:
Silver City Deauville & Cherbourg Bristol 170 (car ferry)
BEA Jersey (Dakotas)
Jersey Airlines Guernsey & Alderney (Herons)
Cambrian Airways Cardiff-Bristol-Southampton-Paris LBG (Herons and Dakotas)
And an Airviews Manchester-Sandown service with an ‘optional landing’ at SOU (Rapides)
Plus Aquila Airways Short Solents from the Marina to Lisbon, Madeira and Santa Margherita (for Genoa)
By May 1964 BEA, Airviews and Silver City had gone, as had the Alderney service. Jersey/Guernsey were all Jersey Airlines Dakotas, the Cambrian service was still operating and there was a Fairways Dakota service to Rotterdam.
Silver City Deauville & Cherbourg Bristol 170 (car ferry)
BEA Jersey (Dakotas)
Jersey Airlines Guernsey & Alderney (Herons)
Cambrian Airways Cardiff-Bristol-Southampton-Paris LBG (Herons and Dakotas)
And an Airviews Manchester-Sandown service with an ‘optional landing’ at SOU (Rapides)
Plus Aquila Airways Short Solents from the Marina to Lisbon, Madeira and Santa Margherita (for Genoa)
By May 1964 BEA, Airviews and Silver City had gone, as had the Alderney service. Jersey/Guernsey were all Jersey Airlines Dakotas, the Cambrian service was still operating and there was a Fairways Dakota service to Rotterdam.
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I have a copy of `The Solent Sky` by Peter T New dated 1976. Covers the history of aviation from 1908 to 1946 in the area. May be worth looking out for on various second hand book sites. It does not have a ISBN number........too early
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BEALINE SOU
My Father was BEA Station Supt at Southampton 1966-1976, recent article in a summer 2011 edition of Propliner recalls history of BEA at SOU and some of his memories and photos too. The Books History of BEA Bealine to Isles also contains entails of BEA SOU. Any further information might be available through pm me
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Remember your Dad. I was young recently qualified controller at SOU remember doing many SRAs with Beeline 3403 and Beeline3413 (morning and evening flights).
On one memorable foggy morning the preceding flight landed, Beeline 3403 went around, next flight landed, second attempt 3403 went around again, next flight landed. On asking me what had happened to the other flights (which had all landed) a very posh voice came back "I think that someone is cheating", before he diverted.
Remember your Dad. I was young recently qualified controller at SOU remember doing many SRAs with Beeline 3403 and Beeline3413 (morning and evening flights).
On one memorable foggy morning the preceding flight landed, Beeline 3403 went around, next flight landed, second attempt 3403 went around again, next flight landed. On asking me what had happened to the other flights (which had all landed) a very posh voice came back "I think that someone is cheating", before he diverted.
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Hampshire Aero Club
Hoping to find members of what was the Hampshire Aero Club, not sure when it closed down and my only memory of it, very blurred was taking Eddie Barlow there on his stag night. He was a South African test cricketer and was marrying my cousin at St Cross, Winchester.
The aim is to obtain some photos of the inside of the clubhouse, I have exterior from John Isaacs book and I will keep you informed why I want these photos as the project unfolds.
Kind regards
David Moldon
My Grandfather farmed North Stoneham farm during the second world War.
The aim is to obtain some photos of the inside of the clubhouse, I have exterior from John Isaacs book and I will keep you informed why I want these photos as the project unfolds.
Kind regards
David Moldon
My Grandfather farmed North Stoneham farm during the second world War.
David.... Endeavored to reply but msg "bounced" as your mail box is full.....
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Hi Mike
I am new to this forum so I might be doing something wrong.
As far as I can see I can only have one message, so I have asked how to increase that.
My email is [email protected] so give that a go.
Kind regards
David Moldon
I am new to this forum so I might be doing something wrong.
As far as I can see I can only have one message, so I have asked how to increase that.
My email is [email protected] so give that a go.
Kind regards
David Moldon