Panshanger Aerodrome by Michael Packham

Panshanger Aerodrome by Michael Packham

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The history of Panshanger Aerodrome

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Panshanger Aerodrome by Michael Packham

This book is an illustrated history of Panshanger Aerodrome in Hertfordshire. Much smaller today than its heyday, it was originally 248 acres acquired by the Air Ministry in 1940. A decoy factory was constructed there to divert enemy bombers from the de Havilland facility at Hatfield, 6 miles south and the lands beside de Havilland were also used as a reserve landing ground, called Howell Hyde. In 1941 the Elementary Flying School moved from Hatfield to Holwell Hyde and it continued expansion becoming RAF Panshanger in 1943. Army and airforce pilots were trained there as were Allied forces, i.e. Dutch Air Force and Turkish and Canadian military. De Havilland managed the London Aeroplane Club on the north site and the Reserve Flying School, and a gliding school was based there until 1955. In 1953 the aerodrome sold into private hands. It has since featured in many a television advert.
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ISBN 13 9780752439174
ISBN 10 0752439170
Title Panshanger Aerodrome
Author Michael Packham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2006-11-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.