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What is the biggest Aeroplane that has landed at OW?
When Mr Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth set about building his airfield on a corner of his Estate I am pretty sure he never had visions of something like that coming over the hedge.
DeepC
When Mr Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth set about building his airfield on a corner of his Estate I am pretty sure he never had visions of something like that coming over the hedge.
DeepC
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From: Too close to Croydon for comfort
I am sure you are right Kolibear, if memory serves it was G-ALZL and it survives dismantled downunda... An aeroplane ripe for preservation...
If it wasn't for an intervening office block, I'd be able to see the "Morton" example displayed outside Airport House in Croydon from where I'm sitting now!
If it wasn't for an intervening office block, I'd be able to see the "Morton" example displayed outside Airport House in Croydon from where I'm sitting now!
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My wife, her two brothers, and three sisters from a neighbouring family used to spend every summer in Alderney, courtesy of Jersey Airlines, probably that very aircraft in the pictures.
They used to play a game called "Jersey Airlines" in which they each adopted the identity of one of the Herons (they were all called "Duchess of ....") and these 50 year old losers still occasionally refer to each other by their duchess name.
The oldest then was the Controller and, frankly, still is today.
They used to play a game called "Jersey Airlines" in which they each adopted the identity of one of the Herons (they were all called "Duchess of ....") and these 50 year old losers still occasionally refer to each other by their duchess name.
The oldest then was the Controller and, frankly, still is today.
Sub Judice Angel Lovegod

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Oh, and another thing...
Does anyone here drive along the A23 in Croydon? I did a few months ago and noticed to my horror that the Heron had three vertical props and one horizontal.
Now, we all know that labrador puppies die a horrible death when twin-props are left at different angles, so goodness knows what happens when a gate guardian four-prop is left in that state.
Well a few days later I had a meeting with the management of Addington Palace, which also manages the airport, and lodged a formal complaint.
Now I want to know if they have moved the offending prop.
Anyone know?
Does anyone here drive along the A23 in Croydon? I did a few months ago and noticed to my horror that the Heron had three vertical props and one horizontal.
Now, we all know that labrador puppies die a horrible death when twin-props are left at different angles, so goodness knows what happens when a gate guardian four-prop is left in that state.
Well a few days later I had a meeting with the management of Addington Palace, which also manages the airport, and lodged a formal complaint.
Now I want to know if they have moved the offending prop.
Anyone know?
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aceatco, retired

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Weightwise, would it be the Heron or Tony H-T's Avenger?!!
We discussed yesterday what was likely to be the largest aeroplane ever to land at OW and no one could think of anything larger than the Heron although we can't be sure what might have landed there during WWII. After all, they stored Stirlings at Woburn!!
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Heron Prototype
treadigraph. It looks like the DH114 Heron prototype, ex G-ALZL is already undergoing restoration at the RAAF Museum.
I have a lasting memory of Herons particularly in Fiji - skinned shins!!!
I have a lasting memory of Herons particularly in Fiji - skinned shins!!!
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From: Walmington on Sea
Largest Aircraft into OW
I believe that many, many years ago, there was some pacing out done, and the word Lancaster muttered around. Largest that I can be sure ever got in, was a Blackburn Velos in the early 30's. It's still there today in various pieces built into other airframes.
ExO
I believe that many, many years ago, there was some pacing out done, and the word Lancaster muttered around. Largest that I can be sure ever got in, was a Blackburn Velos in the early 30's. It's still there today in various pieces built into other airframes.
ExO

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It's good to see G-AORG keeping well.
I used to see it frequently at Yeovilton when it was part of the Station Flight, with four other examples.
It would be great if Jersey Airlines are invited to bring the aircraft to Yeovilton for their Air Day in September.
M
I used to see it frequently at Yeovilton when it was part of the Station Flight, with four other examples.
It would be great if Jersey Airlines are invited to bring the aircraft to Yeovilton for their Air Day in September.
M
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aceatco, retired

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It's not owned by Jersey Airlines but privately as Duchess of Brittany (Jersey) Ltd. I could put you or whoever in touch with the owners.
It badly needs a paint job and they are trying to find a sponsor.
It badly needs a paint job and they are trying to find a sponsor.









