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10W 18th Dec 2012 14:17

1960's Aircraft Photos
 
Predominantly from Edinburgh (Turnhouse) but some fantastic old shots from the 1960's on a fellow called Colin Lourie's website. A few words from him below.

Enjoy !!

Turnhouse Logbook


I've been flicking through negatives from 1960 - 1969 and scanned around another 500 that look like they might be of interest. This mops up everything I have of significance from the 60s. There might be a few that duplicate those already on the website but the vast majority are previously unseen.

I've taken the main website down while I restructure the Turnhouse pages into chronological order (akin to the Prestwick and Leuchars pages). Before I do, and to save you plodding through everything, I've stuck all the new scans on one page and they'll be there like that for a little while. It's in no particular order and it includes shots from a variety of airfields.

I'll plod on into the '70s when I find the time, so there could be a few more to come.
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mmatthej1 18th Dec 2012 16:08

Thanks - some great pix here!

I particularly liked the 'Cambrian' Dakota - long time no see.

DaveReidUK 18th Dec 2012 17:14


I particularly liked the 'Cambrian' Dakota - long time no see.
I recall watching one take off from Turnhouse, landed back shortly afterwards minus one of its props.

Great photos, happy memories.

compton3bravo 18th Dec 2012 19:45

Great pictures and many thanks for sharing. I am sure the people at Propliner Magazine would be very interested in using some of the airliner photos especially the Connies!

pigboat 19th Dec 2012 00:53

Wonderful pictures 10W, thank you for sharing. A quick question, what is that pudgy little high wing twin with no dihedral? A Pervcival something, is it not?

Offchocks 19th Dec 2012 02:38

Thanks 10W, brought back memories of my early flying days, I’ve even flown some of those AST Cessna 150 and 310 aircraft!

Helen49 19th Dec 2012 07:26

Grateful thanks for a superb trip down memory lane! Familiar with many of those aircraft and good to see a fair representation of Doves, Herons and the odd Queenair......the corporate aircraft of their day!

oncemorealoft 19th Dec 2012 07:29

Brilliant photos but what on earth is this (the aircraft on the left)?
New Stuff - as December 2012

gpugh 19th Dec 2012 08:13

Hi some lovely old photos, flown as a passenger in some of the Cessna 150's and 172' namely G ARTX G ATAT G ATOD AND G ATBK indeed a good friend ended up owning G ATAT and G ATBK they all ended up based at Plymouth TX was a club aircraft the others were privately owned


Gordon

Jhieminga 19th Dec 2012 14:18


Originally Posted by pigboat
A quick question, what is that pudgy little high wing twin with no dihedral? A Pervcival something, is it not?

If you mean this one: New Stuff - as December 2012

That's listed as a 'Pervical P.66 President' but the type is more commonly known as the 'Pembroke'.

The SSK 19th Dec 2012 14:45

Newcastle in the same era was similar, a bit smaller and quieter and fewer turbines. How I wish I'd had a camera with me in those days.

Amidst all the nostalgia, just one disappointment - no Sterling DC6 (unless I overlooked). My first commercial flight, Edinburgh-Copenhagen in July 1967.

Lightning Mate 19th Dec 2012 14:54

If you like '60s photographs you might like these.

http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps395ed854.jpg

lasernigel 19th Dec 2012 15:10


I particularly liked the 'Cambrian' Dakota - long time no see.
Here's another one. My first ever flight from Speke to Guernsey.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...l/Cambrian.jpg:ok:

Were those Lightnings at 226 OCU? Went to Coltishall as an ATC cadet either '66 or '67.

Lightning Mate 19th Dec 2012 15:11

No, 56 Squadron.

pigboat 19th Dec 2012 15:52

Jhieminga that's the one, thanks. Nice looking airplane, could use a couple of degrees dihedral though. ;)

Fitter2 19th Dec 2012 15:54

Although they might have ended up at Coltishall on 226 OCU, as most of the F1As that were servicable ended up there. Cant read the XM numbers, or I could tell you.

10W 19th Dec 2012 16:24

lasernigel

As Lightning Mate says, 56 Squadron - 'The Firebirds'.

oncemorealoft

I've no idea what that weird looking thing is !! Zooming in doesn't help either. Maybe it was a mock up cobbled together for an air show ? Or else the site owner might know ?

The SSK

I'd keep checking back for when the site owner puts his full site back up again (this is just an interim one). On the full site, he also has more from EDI plus other airfields (and captions too) I think.


Personally, I cant wait to see his 1970's stuff which is more my era.

DaveReidUK 19th Dec 2012 16:28


Although they might have ended up at Coltishall on 226 OCU, as most of the F1As that were servicable ended up there. Cant read the XM numbers, or I could tell you.
If I'm not mistaken, the F1A in LM's photo ("A") is XM173, which did indeed go to the OCU and then for many years was a gate guard at Bentley Priory.

It still survives, although as you can see in the photo the fin and outer wings were crudely sawn off in order to transport it by road subsequently:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7128/7...d0519b00_b.jpg

sycamore 19th Dec 2012 16:35

Once--.I think it`s the only photo of an early `Aurora`,captured in daylight....!

DaveReidUK 19th Dec 2012 16:43


I've no idea what that weird looking thing is !! Zooming in doesn't help either. Maybe it was a mock up cobbled together for an air show ? Or else the site owner might know ?
The airfield looks like Arbroath, which would also explain the Seahawk in the distance.

If so, maybe it was something cooked up by Navy apprentices, though there was no sign of anything resembling that when I spent a week there on a gliding course in 69.


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