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Hello Dave, I am currently researching No 5 E & RFTS, Hanworth (1935-1940) for an article which I am writing and I saw your post with mention of 'Movement Logs' and I am wondering if you could let me know if they are in an archive and open to view? I have a great document from TNA, Kew which includes names of the owners of Flight Training Ltd at Hanworth, staff movement, types of aircraft for training and of its move to Meir in 1940. I am researching No 5 as part of the research on Hanworth Park House from 1800 to 1990s, part of a small group researching not all on my own! Next step is the Ferry Port and then Helicopters.Thank you (just joined the forum today)
Hello Dave, I've recently found my Uncle's crash site just east of Gerlan - Wellington B Mk2 W5494. A good few years ago I wrote to Edward Doylerush and subsequently received a reply from him but have lost his address - I'd like to ask him a few questions about the location - basically one person who lives close by to the crash site (he's lived there about 20 years) and thought an Anson had crashed there crewed by New Zealanders). Would it be possible to have Edward's contact details please or can you pass on a message asking him to contact me...nickflodda@btinternet.com? Regards, Nick Day
Dave Did I answer this? If not I apologise profusely. I must have had a CRAFT moment. My email address is as follows Oggie2620@aol.com. I will forward the file on post haste to Glen and thank you in advance. Dee
Yes, that's me, Andy!
Hi, Dave: Are you the Air Traffic Dave Smith who produced the Wellington crash Log?? Regards, Andy WILSON