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Photo ID: 0014669
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Views: 2409
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Photo ID: 0124010
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Views: 11911
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G-ALHG (cn 153) Crashed Manchester 4 June 67 (after passing to British Midland Airways) |
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Photo ID: 1625808
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Views: 3593
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G-AMHR (cn 129) The four-engine, triple fin, airliner originated as the Miles M.60 Marathon. Built by Handley Page at Reading. "Monsal Dale" served West African Airways as VR-NAR then Derby Aviation (later British Midland) from 10.55 until withdrawal in 10.60. |
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Photo ID: 1088332
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Views: 6420
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G-ALHY (cn 170) One of three which were operated after the failure of Overseas Aviation, retaining the old Overseas colour scheme until they appeared later in a new Derby Airways (later British Midland) two tone blue colour scheme. |
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Photo ID: 2048535
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Views: 2107
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G-ALHS (cn 164) This Canadair Four wears Derby Airways titling and the red colour scheme of its previous owner, the bankrupt Overseas Aviation. Taxying out to begin an inclusive tour service to Europe. Company name changed to British Midland on 1 October 1964. Withdrawn from service in October 1967. |
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Photo ID: 2207994
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Views: 1252
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G-ALHS (cn 164) Wears Derby Airways second (blue) scheme in the year before the airline's name change to British Midland. |
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Photo ID: 2202785
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Views: 8482
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The 1962 built terminal at Ringway during its first summer of use. Visible are a Caledonian DC-7C, British Midland DC-4M, Starways DC-4, BOAC 707-436 and Viscounts of BEA and Starways. From Manchester Airport Archive 40 years ago. |
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Photo ID: 1712014
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Views: 5506
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G-ALHG (cn 153) This Canadair Four served BOAC from July 1949 until April 1960. After a brief period with Overseas, it flew for British Midland from October 1961 until crashing in Stockport on approach to Ringway on 4 June 1967. It is seen operating a holiday flight to Ostend. |
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Photo ID: 0748728
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Views: 6483
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G-ALHS (cn 164) On take-off from the (then) new Runway 33, wheels almost up. |
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Photo ID: 1238793
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Views: 4816
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Photo ID: 0083921
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Views: 4569
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Photo ID: 0074608
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Photo ID: 0215527
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Views: 7212
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G-ALHG (cn 153) Crashed Stockport, on approach to Manchester Airport June 4,1967 |
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Photo ID: 0916751
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Views: 6817
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G-ALHG (cn 153) Taken shortly before Hotel Golf's fatal crash in Stockport |
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Photo ID: 0336732
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Views: 9437
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ZS-CDX (cn 350) "Wildebees" (Del 1958). Photographed in spring 1967, this Viscount later went to British Midland as G-AZNA and was last noted preserved at a disco near Waarschoot, Belgium. |
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