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Old 28th Jul 2011, 15:04
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Elstree airfield

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A friend of mine mentioned that she was given a book on the history of Elstree Airfield.
She had lost it and wanted to replace it but as it is probably out of print and she can't remember the name or author I was wondering if ANY person out there might know the title of this book and where she may be able to get a copy ???
(It is quite Old, like the 60/70s).
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Used to cycle to Elstree in the late 50s/early 60s with my mate Chris Westerman (RIP). Usual plane spotting, and then graduated to windscreen cleaning and refuelling. He bacame a geologist and I went to Cranditz.
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Wonder if this is what you have in mind, seems more modern?
Elstree Aerodrome: The Past in Pictures: Amazon.co.uk: Richard Riding, Grant Peerless: Books Elstree Aerodrome: The Past in Pictures: Amazon.co.uk: Richard Riding, Grant Peerless: Books

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