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Gatwick 1960s – something for the older spotters

From the British Film Institute, Gatwick in the 1960s.

http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-gatwick-swings-1967/

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By: Mothminor - 28th July 2015 at 18:19

Wish the photographer had got a head on shot of them. Don’t think I’ve ever seen a group photo of Ambassadors. Have searched hopefully for a Gatwick Swings part 2 lol.

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By: David_Kavangh - 27th July 2015 at 23:25

I believe so.

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By: Mothminor - 27th July 2015 at 21:10

Lovely film – thanks for posting it. Is that 3 Ambassadors behind the Comet at the end?

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By: stangman - 27th July 2015 at 10:47

All those prop aircraft we took for granted then and would pay money to see now! I had forgotten some of those Airlines as well,also being reminded that Gatwick used to have quite a sizeable light aircraft park. You could see a Overseas National DC-8 on approach as a small Piper or Cessna had just landed. Good days.

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By: avion ancien - 27th July 2015 at 08:43

It sounds as if I’m going to have to acquire one of those pieces of software that allows your computer to deceive websites as to its geographical location – such as the one acquaintances use in France to enable them to watch ‘catch up’ British television websites, such as the BBC iPlayer, from which foreigners are banned!

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By: Mike meteor - 27th July 2015 at 08:09

And the man doffing his hat to the stewardess! Great little film.

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By: Paul Rowse - 26th July 2015 at 22:51

Nice looking back at Gatwick in ’67 when visitors to airports were welcomed and passengers were smartly dressed. Very good to see a BUA VC10 in the film as I flew from Gatwick in one during the same year (maybe the same one as I recall they only had a few) Unfortunately, although a lovely aeroplane, it took me to my new place of work in horrible Aden, so I have much fonder memories of the British Eagle Britannia that brought me home again some six months later.

Thanks for showing it.

Regards…….Paul

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By: Stan Smith - 26th July 2015 at 01:42

It sez “Sling yer ‘ook matey” in NZ as well

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By: David_Kavangh - 26th July 2015 at 00:44

Ah! Hadn’t realised that, I’m watching it in UK right now.

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By: avion ancien - 25th July 2015 at 22:17

Don’t bother trying to watch it if you’re not UK based – at least, not if you’re in France. You’ll get told, politely, to sling you hook! But maybe that’s not the case in Spain, David?

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By: Wokka Bob - 25th July 2015 at 20:27

Gatwick 1967

Arhh! Nostalgia is not what it was! Somewhere I have my brownie box photos of that Russian helicopter (MN 10?) through the wire.

Thanks for bring back such fond memories. This ensured I remembered my old 1954 Panther 600 sloper combi which ensured visits to Gatwick, Heathrow and of course Farnborough.

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