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el sol
28th Jun 2009, 00:54
In today's (29 6 09 ) 'The National' from the UAE, an informative article about the development of Imperial Airways in the UAE, with a link to a Strand Pictures film.

Have a look

Multimedia - The National Newspaper (http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=MULTIMEDIA&profile=1313)

Cheers. :ok:

By George
28th Jun 2009, 06:23
Thanks el sol, that film was fascinating. I have flown into the new airport of Sharjah many times and believe the old one is now part of a street in town. A good friend, who is ex BA (and now retired) introduced me to his father three years ago and he was an F/O on the HP 42. He even flew with O P Jones, one of the more famous Imperial Airways captains. Sadly he died shortly after my visit. One story I found interesting, was that one Nav-Aid consisted of a trench dug out in the sand pointing in the right direction. It had to be cleared of sand on a regular basis. What amazing advances we have made and what a shame the passengers have gone the other way!

Fokkerwokker
28th Jun 2009, 09:33
Excellent and thank you for sharing el sol!

I landed my F27 at 'Old Sharjah', in the early 70s, and remember the fort clearly.

Did the airline staff really have plums that large in their mouths?


FW

goudie
28th Jun 2009, 09:58
Great piece of film. Loved the accents and formality. Down town was much the same in the '60s

JW411
28th Jun 2009, 17:10
What a wonderful video. We used to stay in the Fort from time to time in the 1960s when IAL (International Aeradio) were in residence and I don't think it had changed one iota.

Herod
28th Jun 2009, 19:43
Possibly the best job ever in aviation. Capt of an HP42. No instrument flying, no night flying, slow out to India with the same passengers. No slots, no air traffic to talk of. Land for lunch, silver service afternoon tea.. and did you see the salute from the Station Manager!

I was at Sharjah in '68 and it all looked familiar, although there was less of the fort as I recall. I think the old Sheik's palace was by then the town prison.

NRU74
28th Jun 2009, 20:15
Great to see the collars and ties on the crew and the hats of the lady passengers.
No High Vis Jackets either
The morse code was a tad too fast for me to read
Great Film

brakedwell
30th Jun 2009, 13:25
Wonderful film. I went to some great IAL parties in the fort while on detachment at Sharjah during my time with 152 sqn in 1959/61. Nothing had changed since the film was shot and the Sheik's palace looked the same too. I wonder if the pair of flogging cannons outside the palace are still there

This is a still from an 8mm movie I shot in 1959.


http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c32/sedgwickjames/Picture4-1.png

parabellum
30th Jun 2009, 14:33
We used to night stop a GF BAC1-11 there and always arrived about ten minutes after the Air Ceylon Trident.

Loved the film.

Herod
30th Jun 2009, 19:24
Brakedwell, they were still there in '68

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr302/peter46/CannonSharjah1968.jpg

grizzled
30th Jun 2009, 20:12
Sadly, you won't want to know the answer to the question of whether the cannons are still there. As is too often the case in that part of the world, they have been replaced by imitations. I've asked what happened to the "originals" and no one seems to know.

onhmss
2nd Jul 2009, 05:59
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_9U7nbY1GSrQ/SkwLCUnmajE/AAAAAAAAAPo/z7dXrWBvOwg/s144-c/DropBox.jpg

Tercarley
2nd Jul 2009, 23:45
When do you think this film was made???

onhmss
3rd Jul 2009, 04:36
I think early 1930's but not sure.

I expect there will be someone with more accurate info !

renfrew
3rd Jul 2009, 10:02
I have a VHS entitled Air Outpost.If this is the same film it is dated 1937.

jupitor
14th Jul 2009, 08:50
Hello,

The first Imperial Airways ARABIAN air mail
left Croydon aerodrome, London on October 1st 1932.

http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/ss214/jupi44tor/19321001EnglandtoSharjahArabiaA1a.jpg

Reagrds
Alexis

mustpost
14th Jul 2009, 09:22
1937 it is :D
BFI | Film & TV Database | AIR OUTPOST (1937) (http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/12961)
(:O)