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Re: Castle Bromwich Areodrome
What fantastic photo's Chocks I have not seen any like these.
What fantastic photo's Chocks I have not seen any like these.
Viv - That link was a very interesting read, particularly about Birmingham's sewage arrangements. I've always been interested in the area mainly the Airfield and the BIF buildings. I have mentioned before that my Dad worked on Spitfire production during WW2 and I vaguely remember being taken as a small child near to the airfield and seeing Spitfires being air tested - maybe I might have seen one flown by Alec Henshaw - maybe !
I can't think why I would have been taken there because it was a long ride on the No 28 bus from the Hawthorn Rd terminus and we certainly would not have been allowed into the factory. My Dad later worked in the BIF buildings on exhibition stands previously mentioned here with a photo.
oldmohawk
That appears to be an Avro 504K, which was the standard training aircraft for the most part of WW1. The aircraft carries RAF insignia, so I don't think it was a civilian machine. Hard to date the picture, could be 1920's, but I'd have said somewhat earlier. Standard 504Ks carried only the instructor plus pupil.Here we have an AVRO passenger 'flying machine'for 3 people. It's at the Castle Bromwich airfield. No date for this, but at a guess, maybe 1920s ? I've guessed 1920s as I've assumed there were no passenger flights until after WW1. Viv.
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