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WillowTheWhisp 10-01-2005 07:58

Flying over Accy 1962 vintage
 
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Especially FAO Rosegrove.

This is the photo which was in the press in 1962 of the school trip in an aeroplane flying over Accy.

Recognise anybody here?

Sorry about the quality of pic. It's next to impossible to recognise myself let alone anybody else.

BOB 10-01-2005 09:51

Re: Flying over Accy 1962 vintage
 
Yes On The Same Day 1962 There Where 2 Planes Sliver City Cargo Planes I Was On One That Was Flying Over The Haslingden Area Long Time Ago

Doug 10-01-2005 10:16

Re: Flying over Accy 1962 vintage
 
Nice one Willow. The aircraft is a Bristol 170 Freighter, the same type of plane that crashed on Winter Hill in thick fog on February 27th, 1958, killing 35 people, only 7 survived. The plane was carrying businessmen from the Isle of Man to an exhibition in Manchester.

WillowTheWhisp 10-01-2005 23:27

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I remember the tiny little windows and having to stretch to try to see out.

WillowTheWhisp 10-01-2005 23:28

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Originally Posted by Doug
Nice one Willow. The aircraft is a Bristol 170 Freighter, the same type of plane that crashed on Winter Hill in thick fog on February 27th, 1958, killing 35 people, only 7 survived. The plane was carrying businessmen from the Isle of Man to an exhibition in Manchester.

I don't think I heard of that Doug. It doesn't ring any bells. It must have been quite a sensational tragedy at the time.

Doug 10-01-2005 23:39

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I don't think I heard of that Doug. It doesn't ring any bells. It must have been quite a sensational tragedy at the time.



Being a lover of flying it's not something you like to dwell on; I thought some people might remember the incident. If I remember right there's a plaque to commemorate those who lost there lives that nigh on the side of the transmitter building up on Winter Hill. The Bristol 170 Freighter was quite a big aircraft and theirs still bits of it lying around up there. For who may be interested the last flying example went to a museum in I believe Western Australia at the end of last summer.


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