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Aviation History
1964
1964 - 1702.PDF
FLIGHT International, 4 June 1964 SPOTYOUR AIRFIELD WHERE ARE YOU ? Keep your airfield recognition up to scratch by giving a name to this airfield somewhere in Britain. If you don't know it or guess it straight off, here are some clues to help you. name of the Airport Commandant is:J - Jackman, D.P.C. The name of the fuel installation manager is: G. Cartalis. The main runway heading's are: 02/20, 14/32, 08/26 and 10/28. The height of the airfield is: 34 feet AMSL. Add the lifeblood of any airport—AVTUR, AVGAS 80 and AVGAS 100/130. The approach and tower frequency is: 122.1 Mc/s. Taxi, bus and car hire readily available. Customs category 'C.Winter—on request only. Summer—available on prior call. No local pub but dozensnear at hand in town. GOT IT YET? Here's another clue! According to a certain popular song, you'd be better off here! J>*suy SHELL-MEX AND B.P. LTD Operators in the U.K. of the Shell and BP Aviation Services
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