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llanfairpg 10th Jan 2008 12:32

BIRMINGHAM and surrounding airfields
 
If anyone is interested in the history of Birmingham and its airfields could they PM me please or post on here?

Birmingham and the surrounding area had many airfields such as Shirley, Kings Heath, Knowle and Hockley Heath,


http://www.warwickshireaviation.co.uk/file0002.htm

these and more are covered in Alf Jenks book,

"Aviation in Warwickshire Between the Wars"

The book is privately published by Alf and only available from

http://www.warwickshireaviation.co.uk/

The author is hoping to interview more people who worked at Elmdon and recently interviewed an engineer who started at Elmdon a few months after it opened in 1939. He also worked at the sixties company Mid Fly.

He has also interviewed the last CFI of the Midland Aero Club and the Warwickshire Aero Club..

If anyone else worked at Elmdon, was based there or flew from there can they also make contact please.(esp pre 1980)

Birmingham airport will be 70 years old next year and it is hoped an event can be arranged..

simoncorbett 3rd Feb 2008 09:50

birmingham and surrounding airfields
 
i am very interested in birmingham and other airfields local to me - i have seen recently that elmdon used to have 3 runways in the 40's - i have not heard this before and have been unable to confirm this either -can you or anyone help ?
thanks

llanfairpg 3rd Feb 2008 11:21

Its all in Alf's book which is quite frankly amazing

ZeBedie 1st May 2009 21:09

YouTube - Birmingham Airport (Elmdon) 1965. BEA Viscount

Dick Whittingham 3rd May 2009 17:46

Shock, horror! Youv'e left out Honiley

Dick

Propkid 1st Nov 2020 13:03

Warwickshire Aviation
 
[QUOTE=Dick Whittingham;4902678]Shock, horror! Youv'e left out Honiley

Propkid
Dick, the book covers between the Wars not during the Wars!

ATNotts 1st Nov 2020 13:42

[QUOTE=Propkid;10916584]

Originally Posted by Dick Whittingham (Post 4902678)
Shock, horror! Youv'e left out Honiley

Propkid
Dick, the book covers between the Wars not during the Wars!

I feel sure that Honiley was operational well into the 1950s. My Dad worked for Lucas Aerospace and talked of working there as well as at Marston Green. It very nearly became operational again in 2006 courtesy of a Mahan Air A310. AAIB report here:-

https://assets.publishing.service.go...007_F-OJHI.pdf

Just rereading your posting - the 1950s were hardly "between the wars"!! - Well at least not WW1 and WW2.

DH106 1st Nov 2020 17:03

Is the airfield that was at Fen End near Kenilworth covered?
Used to love racing round that testing truck brakes when I worked for Lucas in the late 80's

Propkid 1st Nov 2020 17:45

"Aviation in Warwickshire Between the Wars" Covers from 1919 up to 1939.

Honiley wasn't built until 1941 the site closed for flying in March 1958.

Then Lucas/Verity in 1961, Prodrive around 2000, JLR 2015.





DH106 1st Nov 2020 22:37


Originally Posted by Propkid (Post 10916729)
"Aviation in Warwickshire Between the Wars" Covers from 1919 up to 1939.

Honiley wasn't built until 1941 the site closed for flying in March 1958.

Then Lucas/Verity in 1961, Prodrive around 2000, JLR 2015.

Honiley - thanks! Never knew it by that name

fauteuil volant 2nd Nov 2020 20:17

Obviously, you've never drunk in the Boot!

simoncorbett 4th Nov 2020 16:29

Or The Tipperary pub ... where they have pics of the airfield during RAF days from 50’s & 60’s on the pub walls


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