Pan-am Airbus at White Waltham....
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Pan-am Airbus at White Waltham....
Saw a photo on google earth of a Pan-am airbus which is claimed is at White Waltham in 1986..? Is this just a placement error or did it "land" there?
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Damn, can't link it...
Looks like a low fly past, similar to the famous BA VC-10 in 1977!
Looks like a low fly past, similar to the famous BA VC-10 in 1977!
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Gear looks normal to me. Assuming that is White Waltham, Pan Am may have been happy to do a low pass for an event.
Here's the VC-10 for entirely gratuitous reasons...
Here's the VC-10 for entirely gratuitous reasons...
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Make sure that "photos" is checked in the layers menu on the left hand side of Google Earth. The pic is in the middle of the runways.
Here it is.
http://http://www.panoramio.com/photo/35439468
OK, scratch that. Panoramio doesn't allow direct links. However, click here:
Panoramio - Photos by Peter Gooding > Aircraft
and click on the first column, second row.
OK, scratch that. Panoramio doesn't allow direct links. However, click here:
Panoramio - Photos by Peter Gooding > Aircraft
and click on the first column, second row.
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OK, scratch that. Panoramio doesn't allow direct links. However, click here:
Panoramio - Photo of pan am airbus white waltham 1986
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I bow to your superior knowledge, as I've only been flying from WW for 18 years (when I bought a share in a Jodel D9).
Could you tell me where those hangers were? There's been nothing like them while I've been flying there. It would be interesting to find out what's there now (I only live a few minutes away).
Edit;
Having looked at the WW history, those could be the old Fairey hangars in which case I was wrong about it not being WW. Foundation Park had been built on this site by the time I started flying there.
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I bow to your superior knowledge, as I've only been flying from WW for 18 years (when I bought a share in a Jodel D9).
Could you tell me where those hangers were? There's been nothing like them while I've been flying there. It would be interesting to find out what's there now (I only live a few minutes away).
Edit;
Having looked at the WW history, those could be the old Fairey hangars in which case I was wrong about it not being WW. Foundation Park had been built on this site by the time I started flying there.
Dave
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Wherever it is, it's an Orca (A310). N707ZS, treadigraph is right about the main gear bogie (sorry, "truck") angle being genuine. Never did understand why, so unlike the VC10, the forward wheels hang slightly below the rears. But it seems to work fine - you can still grease them on.
Having done time in both types (not at White Waltham!), and loved them both, perhaps I can say that the "Ten" looks the prettier by a street, gear or no gear...
Having done time in both types (not at White Waltham!), and loved them both, perhaps I can say that the "Ten" looks the prettier by a street, gear or no gear...
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Re the PanAm airbus, I would agree that the hangars behind it are the old Fairey Hangars, I spotted at WW from about 1956 to 1960's. But did the Airbus actually land there, as per the VC10 (what a great picture) it looks more like a flyby, and without sufficient space to complete a landing, on greasy, muddy, grass?. When did the Fairey Hangars come down?
When Flying Lawyer and I flew from WW (1969-73), the hangars were used by 'Centri-Spray' or somesuch.
Neither the VC10 nor A310 would have landed at WW!
The location is now 'Maidenhead Office Park'; 'Foundation Park' is another site which is north of the railway line.
Virtually all traces of the old RAF site have now disappeared; you might catch the odd glimpse of them before they were knocked down when used as locations for car chases in The Professionals. When Bodie and Doyle are skulking around the old wooden Officers Mess, I half expected Mr Murphy to appear, to tell them that the bar was shut!
Next time I'm there, I'll go and see whether the hole in the hedge which allowed a quick route to The Beehive or for the QFIs living in the married patch at Walgrove Gardens to visit the Officers' Mess!
Happy Times, eh Tudor? Unfortunately The Plough at West End has now gone though....
Neither the VC10 nor A310 would have landed at WW!
The location is now 'Maidenhead Office Park'; 'Foundation Park' is another site which is north of the railway line.
Virtually all traces of the old RAF site have now disappeared; you might catch the odd glimpse of them before they were knocked down when used as locations for car chases in The Professionals. When Bodie and Doyle are skulking around the old wooden Officers Mess, I half expected Mr Murphy to appear, to tell them that the bar was shut!
Next time I'm there, I'll go and see whether the hole in the hedge which allowed a quick route to The Beehive or for the QFIs living in the married patch at Walgrove Gardens to visit the Officers' Mess!
Happy Times, eh Tudor? Unfortunately The Plough at West End has now gone though....
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As several posts have stated, this is definitely White Waltham, with the old Fairey hangars behind the Airbus and Ashley Hill in the distance.
It would be interesting to find out more about the fly-past.
When I did my Flying Scholarship at WLAC in 1966 (non-radio with Aldis lights and flares!), the hangars were still black but I think Fairey had already left. I lived in Maidenhead in the early 60s and in those days, there was a regular stream of Gannets, various helicopters and of course the Rotodyne, which lived in the big hangar. The two (?) Fairey Air Surveys DC-3s lived on the south side by the RAF hangars, alongside the ULAS Chipmunks and a couple of Ansons.
The thing I remember about the RAF site was that every day during my month at WLAC, we were picked up by an RAF bus and taken to the Airmen's Mess for lunch. Chips featured very prominently on the menu.
It would be interesting to find out more about the fly-past.
When I did my Flying Scholarship at WLAC in 1966 (non-radio with Aldis lights and flares!), the hangars were still black but I think Fairey had already left. I lived in Maidenhead in the early 60s and in those days, there was a regular stream of Gannets, various helicopters and of course the Rotodyne, which lived in the big hangar. The two (?) Fairey Air Surveys DC-3s lived on the south side by the RAF hangars, alongside the ULAS Chipmunks and a couple of Ansons.
The thing I remember about the RAF site was that every day during my month at WLAC, we were picked up by an RAF bus and taken to the Airmen's Mess for lunch. Chips featured very prominently on the menu.