May 15, 2003 at 11:41 pm
After my own camera got nicked in Lanza i borrowed a Digicam, but nly got 2 pics on it on the sunday afternoon
Here we see BY B763ER G-OBYC…
By: pagen01 - 20th May 2010 at 16:31
It was, and thank you, but there is no mention of that in the first post or the links;)
By: ade wilkes - 20th May 2010 at 16:29
The subject is about Austin motors production of military wares in a “down memory lane” type thing at Longbridge.I believe the photo was taken on Grovelly lane.I am also led to believe that road was widened in places so the aircraft could be taken to Elmdon for assembley and flight test.
Just thought is was worth sharing.
By: pogno - 20th May 2010 at 16:22
The image of the fuselage on the low-loader is in the Ian Allan ‘Stirling At War ‘ book. The caption says “On occasions, to suit production requirements, Stirling fuselage sections were shipped from stranraer on the UK mainland to Larne in Northern Ireland for completion at Belfast. One of the first loads lost its DF loop, radio aerial and mid upper turret under the stone arches that span the Larne-Carrickfergus-Belfastroad at Magheramorne. Thereafter these components were sent over packed safely inside the fuselage. Even so, MAP low loaders often had to be dragged under the arches with tyres deflated to allow safe passage. Note the Monica aerial beneath the rear turret of this Austin built Mk 111 LK593, en route to Marson Green in 1944”.
The image is credited to the Rover Group.
Richard
By: BSG-75 - 20th May 2010 at 16:10
The Stirling picture is well known, I have it in two books I think, I’ll check when I get home but IIRC it is captioned along he lines of dispersed production, but I’ll take a look later.
Not quite sure I follow the question or initial post though, like Pagen01 says, what is it about ?:confused:
By: pagen01 - 20th May 2010 at 16:00
What a great picture, shame it’s so tiny.
Also what is it all about??
By: Phantom Phil - 20th May 2010 at 15:12
It’s a Short Stirling. Any more takers on this?
By: LGWboy - 18th May 2003 at 20:09
Nice pics Preston! 🙂
By: EGNM - 18th May 2003 at 17:54
scary – it’s awesome!!!
By: dan330 - 18th May 2003 at 17:34
Lanzarote is one of the best places for getting close, there is a fence there (new one which is a real pain!) but if your careful you can get photos without showing it.
At ACE you can get low as they fly over you, to the left of where the pic was taken, just after the runway is a walkway and they fly very low overhead. Almost scary when your under a big jet.
By: KabirT - 18th May 2003 at 17:06
lots…most holiday spots are like that only.
By: MINIDOH - 18th May 2003 at 17:04
Just wondering, howcome you can get so close to the runway? Arent there barriers or anything? Which airports can you do that at?
By: EGNM - 18th May 2003 at 16:56
cheers! – i tried getting some from the threshold but i couldn’t zoom out far enough – i did get a nice piccie of the undercarrage of an IB B752 tho – deleated it in the end!!
By: dan330 - 16th May 2003 at 21:17
Nice pics Preston, looks like a familiar spot 🙂
By: A330Crazy - 16th May 2003 at 21:13
Very nice Preston! The BY 763’s look better in this scheme. 🙂
Cheers for posting.
By: T5 - 16th May 2003 at 20:03
Yup, some great photos. We’re borrowing a digital camera at the moment, a fairly decent Sony one, so I’m hoping to get up to Heathrow for an hour or two with it in the next few days!
By: kev35 - 16th May 2003 at 00:01
I like those. The backgrounds are stunning and certainly add something to the image.
Regards,
kev35
By: EGNM - 15th May 2003 at 23:43
rolling 03 GCRR