Through Chestnut Avenue by Tom Pennal- Halton Brat to British Aerospace via WW2 aircrew. Very readable.
http://openlibrary.org/b/OL12289805M/Through_Chestnut_Avenue
Air Britain has a two volume opus ‘The First Seventy Years’.
Bruce
Had a quick Google around and I think you are right. (should have checked before….)
I confess I thought that one was still there. The other two came back, and have been/ are being rebuilt.
Bruce
I will stand correction Bruce- just hope they are of interest.
Thanks Hooligan, narrowing it down slowly…
thanks Kenneth, thats an idea
Thanks Kenneth, I get excited when I think I’ve got a result too!
Thanks Viscount, that’s the type of resource I’d imagined but I guess the search goes on… As for the designation Jet Clipper I’ve no idea, I thought the 164 passengers may help identify the type but I guess that’d depend on configuration and how many empty seats there were.
Thanks; brilliant shots!
Yes; that’s the reason for asking!
I don’t know about ’94 but there was definitely a roll out in ’93. The programme is reproduced below:


Try posting a request here- home of all model aircraft nutters 😮 er enthusiasts 😀 http://forums.diecast-aviation.eu/index.php?
Sold at Spink in London, November 25 2010; realised £185,000.
Catalogue description here:
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For what it’s worth my wife and I have used The Petwood quite a few times over the years (last time about 12 months ago) and never had a bad stay. That said we use it for a special occasion and have always stayed in a suite- well worth the investment.
I’m a big fan of Tripadvisor but my favourite hotel in London invariably gets a pasting! If the reviews are mixed you could try The White Hart in Lincoln itself- it too has a history and the advantage of being centrally located so drink/driving isn’t an issue. It’s a while since we used it (and I haven’t checked Tripadvisor before posting) but again we’ve had some nice stays there in standard rooms. You can always call at the Petwood for afternoon tea……