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[Albion] Going to France. On the plane. WITH YOUR CAR.



Bozza

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Seems my mum did this with her family in the early 1960s. I thought she was making it up. Then I saw this photo.

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I then looked up Silver City, and it really was a thing!


Who knew?
 




Mackenzie

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Cowfold Seagull

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Yep I'm a bit of an anorak as far as the history of air travel in concerned, and can remember, (just), the days of Silver City and it's Bristol Freighters.

The aircaft could only accommodate two or three cars though, so it made it an expensive business. No surprise really that the service only lasted for a few years.
 








ManOfSussex

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James Bond and Auric Goldfinger driven by Oddjob took separate ones to Switzerland in 'Goldfinger' too.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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When I saw the thread title I thought you were ‘aving a Lafayette, then I saw the photo.
 




Morvangull

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I have said on another thread that when I was a youngster My dad took us to France using the Bristol freighters. We flew from Lydd to Le Touquet and I mostly remember the way the aircraft shook as it revved up for take off. Also, my dad was usually quite frugal so I don't think it can have been that expensive, but have no idea on the actual cost.
 


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I have said on another thread that when I was a youngster My dad took us to France using the Bristol freighters. We flew from Lydd to Le Touquet and I mostly remember the way the aircraft shook as it revved up for take off. Also, my dad was usually quite frugal so I don't think it can have been that expensive, but have no idea on the actual cost.
They probably undercharged, given the rip-roaring success of Lydd airport as an international hub, these days :wink:
 






Zeberdi

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The first flight from their Lydd base was allegedly made by the Duke of Edinburgh


Bond? James Bond?

(Goldfinger. Fact).
Ian Fleming apparently used the service


Of course you could fly your favourite car to your destination on a cargo plane so you have it the other side
 


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Random fact, I have flown on one of those. I was very young but I think it was on a flight to Wildenwrath in Germany, my father was in the army. There was some sort of drama on landing and a fire engine was running alongside the plane when we landed. Not needed though. Bristol Freighter?

I have also flown on Dakotas (gave me my fear of flying with the drops that had your stomach in your mouth through air pockets), a Britannia, a Viscount, a Comet, a Stratocruiser (with a stand up bar upfront that kids weren’t allowed in) and Concorde :smile:

Stratocruiser bar
 

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swindonseagull

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Random fact, I have flown on one of those. I was very young but I think it was on a flight to Wildenwrath in Germany, my father was in the army. There was some sort of drama on landing and a fire engine was running alongside the plane when we landed. Not needed though. Bristol Freighter?

I have also flown on Dakotas (gave me my fear of flying with the drops that had your stomach in your mouth through air pockets), a Britannia, a Viscount, a Comet, a Stratocruiser (with a stand up bar upfront that kids weren’t allowed in) and Concorde :smile:

Stratocruiser bar
I was based at Wildenrath for 6 years........thats all
 






portlock seagull

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I have said on another thread that when I was a youngster My dad took us to France using the Bristol freighters. We flew from Lydd to Le Touquet and I mostly remember the way the aircraft shook as it revved up for take off. Also, my dad was usually quite frugal so I don't think it can have been that expensive, but have no idea on the actual cost.
It can’t have been because my grandpa and nana also used to fly their car to Eire in the late 50s and early 60s. Have a very similar photo to Bozzas, I too found it amazing such service existed. Told people about and it’s hard to believe admittedly!
 


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