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Fishtailed 3rd Jan 2011 17:53

Where's This DH Dragon
 
Can anyone please identify the airfield where this aircraft, G-AEAL, was taken? The aircraft is named 'Star of Yorkshire'

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...iled/plane.jpg

VX275 3rd Jan 2011 18:15

Manchester Barton, possibly.

Fishtailed 3rd Jan 2011 18:52

Tower looks much like Barton but the large hardstanding doesn't look right.

Atcham Tower 3rd Jan 2011 19:07

Definitely Barton. A hangar was later sited on that hardstanding.

RegDep 3rd Jan 2011 19:19

Look at this. Scroll down to 5.

Manchester Airport : Image Archive

Reg

Airclues 3rd Jan 2011 19:49

I believe that Barton has the oldest operational control tower in Europe.

Dave

WHBM 4th Jan 2011 13:28

That's a De Havilland Dragon Rapide (DH.89), generally "a Rapide", not a Dragon (DH.84).

G-AEAL (c/n 6325) was new to Railway Air Services as "Star of Yorkshire" (AEAJ was "Star of Lancashire"), based at Barton, in Spring 1936, and did two summers there before being sold to Isle of Man Air Services towards the end of 1937, for whom it operated throughout the war, one of the few civilian airliners operating. Trickled down through various minor operators afterwards, last heard of in Algeria in the early 1960s.

Looks in good nick as far as I can see, so may have been a delivery photograph.

Sir George Cayley 5th Jan 2011 20:13

Yes, it's Barton alright. And with the old D/F aerial on top. The cut off bolt heads still stick up through the roof.

An interesting tale to do with Railway A/s and Barton involves the late Sandy Jack who saw out his last few years at Barton helping out with a/c maintenance at Barton Moss Engineering.

He had been taken on by Railway A/s in the 30's as their Chief? Engineer having started flying in an Avro 504 spotting fish for his father's fishing boat.

He later worked at Avros Woodford putting Lancasters together.

So I suppose this photo represents the start of a full circle for dear old Sandy.

Sir George Cayley

Shaggy Sheep Driver 5th Jan 2011 20:28

Talking of Barton Moss Engineering, is Basil Carlin still around? I last saw him some years ago at Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester restoring the Rapide.

Planemike 5th Jan 2011 21:31

SSD..........

Basil Carlin is no longer with us, I distinctly remember reading an obituary notice some while back but cannot remember where it was.

Planemike

Shaggy Sheep Driver 6th Jan 2011 22:36

Thanks Planemike. I thought it unlikely he was still with us as he was getting on when I last saw him which was a long time ago.


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