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Kieron Kirk 7th Jul 2008 09:17

Bert Mercer.

18th December 1934.

John Hill 7th Jul 2008 09:19

But can you name the location?

Kieron Kirk 7th Jul 2008 09:21

Okuru.

Ciarain.

John Hill 7th Jul 2008 09:22

OK, bed time for me, you have control.:ok:

It would be nice though if you can find the location and I think you have enough to do that with Google!

Kieron Kirk 7th Jul 2008 09:29

ZK-ADI DH.83 Fox Moth first scheduled air service in NZ, Hokitika-Okuru, 18th December 1934.

Ciarain.

Open house-anyone welcome to post.

Warmtoast 7th Jul 2008 10:08

Next one from me

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ne-Thisone.jpg

Warmtoast 7th Jul 2008 10:15

Not Lasham

chevvron 7th Jul 2008 12:14

Boscombe Down??

Tiger_mate 7th Jul 2008 12:31

RAF Benson

mystic_meg 7th Jul 2008 14:27

Wroughton?

Kieron Kirk 7th Jul 2008 16:18

Chivenor.

Ciarain

Upyer RRR 7th Jul 2008 16:58

Humberside?

norwich 7th Jul 2008 17:01

Honnington ?

John Hill 7th Jul 2008 17:52

Good morning all! Re ZK-ADI, just in case any Kiwis come on and start getting picky I must say that the painting by Ron Fulstow is from a photograph by Leo White taken at Bruce Bay which is quite a distance north of Okuru. Okuru is at the north end of Jacksons Bay.

Kieron Kirk 7th Jul 2008 18:50

John,
Thanks for that, I did find Okuru on Google Earth.

Ciarain.

Background Noise 7th Jul 2008 19:30

Bristol Lulsgate?

KeMac 7th Jul 2008 19:33

I am inclined to go along with Mystic Meg on Wroughton

Phileas Fogg 7th Jul 2008 21:06

RAF Wyton?

Warmtoast 7th Jul 2008 21:42

Tiger Mate has it. RAF Benson it is. Photo was taken on 29th August 1959.

This particular flight has some history to it as it was the occasion when President Eisenhower was on a visit to the UK for talks with prime minister Harold Macmillian. During his visit Ike flew up to Scotland to see the Queen and rather than flying in Air Force One (or whatever it was called in those days), he was flown to Aberdeen and back by an RAF Comet of 216 Sqn.

At the time I was at RAF Abingdon awaiting my posting to 99 Sqn at RAF Lyneham and was in touch with one of my drinking friends who worked in ATC at Benson who told me that President Eisenhower was due to land at Benson to have talks with prime minister Macmillan at Chequers on his return from a visit to the queen at Balmoral and would I like to see a real live US president?

Nothing ventured nothing gained I grabbed my Rolleiflex camera, hopped on my motorcycle and drove over to Benson. Wearing uniform and with a rather large "professional" camera around my neck it was assumed I was an "official photographer" and I was ushered to the scaffolding erected for photographers and duly took my photographs.

Here's the itinerary:

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...keatBenson.jpg


The Comet pulls up in front of the dais - and look at that bulled-up shiny finish!:

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...awes/Ike1a.jpg


...and Ike disembarks, doffing his hat as he does so:


http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...wes/Ike-2a.jpg

Over to you Tiger Mate

Tiger_mate 8th Jul 2008 05:51

Open House


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