April 25, 2012 at 6:50 am
I just saw a video on London Airport in 1955
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/london-airport/query/wildcard
Right at the end we see Whirlwind G-ANFH landing at the South Bank site. But as it lands we see another, with a Canadian roundel on the nose. Anyone know which one this was and why it was there?
By: AutoStick - 25th April 2012 at 15:14
OOOOOH Look proper planes & better than that proper cars & Men actually wearing suits & blazers to work ….( Like my dad did ) & I bet those ATC guys spoke proper English ( Like my dad did )……& people voted for Enoch Powell ( Like my dad did )
By: Lazy8 - 25th April 2012 at 14:51
If it was a -2, then that reduces the field. They were 55144, 305 and 320.
Thank you, and congrats on getting to the thousand!
Haven’t been able to pin down which one, but it is definitely a -2. The colour scheme suggests a -2 (the -3s were rather more colourful, as were the -2s from 1956 onwards). And if this is 1955, the -3s were only delivered in the summer of that year, and didn’t go to sea until 1956.
Have another source of photos I’ll check tomorrow, which might help.
By: l.garey - 25th April 2012 at 14:08
It’s an HO4S-2, from HMCS Magnificent, Canada’s aircraft carrier at the time. Magnificent made two visits to England in May and September 1955, and was in European waters for some time either side of both visits.
Thanks Lazy and welcome to the Forum. I note that the RCN had 13 HO4S-2 and -3 and you have given me the clue to the one in London in 1955. I wonder if we can pin it down to which one! If it was a -2, then that reduces the field. They were 55144, 305 and 320.
PS: I just noticed that this is my 1000th post!
By: Lazy8 - 25th April 2012 at 10:38
Magnificent
It’s an HO4S-2, from HMCS Magnificent, Canada’s aircraft carrier at the time. Magnificent made two visits to England in May and September 1955, and was in European waters for some time either side of both visits.
By: Discendo Duces - 25th April 2012 at 10:09
Great stuff.
The S-55 was possibly off a visiting RCN warship? They were certainly in service for a long time; I saw a couple on the carrier Bonaventure and her accompanying destroyer when they were visiting Portsmouth in 1968.
DD