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28th Nov 2016, 10:10
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Posted By Planemike

Warmtoast............. You beat me to it !!

Warmtoast............. You beat me to it !!
24th Nov 2016, 08:17
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Posted By Planemike

Accident at Nutts Corner on 03 Oct 1947 involved...

Accident at Nutts Corner on 03 Oct 1947 involved Skyways "Sky Path" G-AHBU (c/n 1289). The aircraft was written off. Have no information on the crew.
10th Oct 2016, 11:59
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Posted By Planemike

Just as an aside, if you take look at the ARB...

Just as an aside, if you take look at the ARB paper record sheets for G-AGUJ, K, L & M all are shown as "seventeen seater monoplanes". There seems little doubt they were only ever used as freighters.
16th Sep 2016, 10:22
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Posted By Planemike

The image has been discussed on the FlyPast forum...

The image has been discussed on the FlyPast forum and it has been identified as Heathrow Northside...........
15th Sep 2016, 11:04
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Posted By Planemike

This maybe of...

This maybe of interest......http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/0y4AAO...P6/s-l1600.jpg (http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/0y4AAOSwYSlXh6P6/s-l1600.jpg)
29th Aug 2016, 09:06
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Posted By Planemike

The time frame given by WHBM seems to fit in with...

The time frame given by WHBM seems to fit in with the information I have gleaned. I have checked AJJ's Avro book and also BCA Vol 1. VM733 was still flying at Bitteswell in June 54. This was a test...
25th Aug 2016, 19:56
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Posted By Planemike

AirportsEd.... Have PM'd you.

AirportsEd.... Have PM'd you.
3rd Aug 2016, 10:44
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Posted By Planemike

Ed, Do make the effort to go, well worth it....

Ed, Do make the effort to go, well worth it. Fascinating archive. PM
3rd Aug 2016, 08:33
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Views: 88,082
Posted By Planemike

You might try Keith Hayward at British Airways...

You might try Keith Hayward at British Airways Museum/Archive. He is ex BSAA who operated Lancastrians.
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