EPW036411 ENGLAND (1931). Salt End and surrounding countryside, Salt End, from the south-west, 1931

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Delweddau cyfagos (6)

EPW036411
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EAW015643
  26° 155m
EPW012719
  136° 254m
EPW012716
  32° 269m
EPW012717
  38° 317m
EPW012721
  43° 331m

Manylion

Pennawd [EPW036411] Salt End and surrounding countryside, Salt End, from the south-west, 1931
Cyfeirnod EPW036411
Dyddiad August-1931
Dolen
Enw lle SALT END
Plwyf PRESTON
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 515732, 427764
Hydred / Lledred -0.2453826210616, 53.733185186661
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TA157278

Pinnau

Office and clubhouse

Graham Yaxley
Tuesday 20th of January 2015 04:55:01 PM

Graham Yaxley
Tuesday 20th of January 2015 04:52:21 PM
Hull (Hedon) Aerodrome

Graham Yaxley
Tuesday 20th of January 2015 04:51:27 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Flying at Hull (Hedon) Aerodrome goes back to before World War I. In 1916 the site was used as a night landing ground by 33 Squadron RFC, but there was little flying activity.

In 1929 The Hull Flying Club was established and Hull Municipal Airport was opened by Prince George on 10 October 1929. KLM operated a service to Amsterdam from May 1934.

Civil flying ceased on the outbreak of World War II, but the aerodrome was rejected by the RAF mainly because it was so close to the oil tanks at Salt End.

Post-war there was little interest in flying at Hedon and a speedway track was opened with the hangar being converted to a grandstand. The venture failed. A last attempt to bring aviation back to Hedon ended disastrously when the aircraft was damaged on landing from a demonstration flight.

Graham Yaxley
Tuesday 20th of January 2015 05:43:06 PM