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Aviation History
1965
1965 - 0068.PDF
FLIGHT International, 14 January 1965 SPOT f YOUR AIRFIELD WHEREAREYOU? 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. The name ofthe Airport Manager isMr. E. C. MacKintosh. The name ofthe Airport Supervisor isMr. J. G. Boyne. The main runwav headings are:17/35 and 06/24. The height of the airfield is:235 feet AMSL. Add the lifeblood of any airport—AVGAS 80, AVGAS 100/130 and AVTUR. The approach and towerfrequencies are:— Approach: 120-9 Mc/'s;Tower: 118-3 Mc/s. Limited customs facilities availablesubject to special conditions. Public transport, taxis and hire carsare available. Restaurant facilities available at theAirport, and there are several first-class hotels nearby. GOT IT YET? Here's another clue.The Granite City. SHELL AND BP SCOTLAND LIMITED Operators in Scotland of the Shell and the BP Aviation Services
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