dakota eng
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I remember watching from the top of Yeadon Moor, I don't think he left the aircraft for some reason. Everyone was disappointed. Anyone else remember this ??
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I didn't see him leave the aircraft in the various shots shown.I remember watching from the top of Yeadon Moor, I don't think he left the aircraft for some reason. Everyone was disappointed. Anyone else remember this ??
I suspect you are correct,It's the unused Pathe News rough cuts
I didn't see him leave the aircraft in the various shots shown.
Pathe has put its entire output on YouTube (if not all of it then much of it) with the commentary superimposed as shown in their cinema news reels of the time.
In addition there are numerous sequences of unused film that didn't make it into the news reels also placed on YouTube by Pathe. These are silent.
It might be that in this instance that because the birdman didn't leave the aircraft Pathe decided not to show the event at all as part of a cinema news reel.
Ah, the away leg.Leeds won 1-0 (Alan Smith scored) and the return leg was a 1-1 draw.
I remember a shop in that location in the late seventies. I think it had links to a newsagents near the top of the high street in Yeadon. The manageress at that time was Anne Eldwick. Not someone you wanted to cross!Hills Airport Shops. Does anybody, apart from me, remember them at Leeds Bradford ? They had two shops in the terminal up to about 1985 when the extension was opened. The main one was just to the left of the check-in desks with a smaller one under the staircase by the payphones. The latter was never open as I recall. Betty was one of the ladies who worked there.
Anne was to be feared, but her husband Vic was completely the opposite. Vic worked (I think) for British Airways Cargo at LBA.I remember a shop in that location in the late seventies. I think it had links to a newsagents near the top of the high street in Yeadon. The manageress at that time was Anne Eldwick. Not someone you wanted to cross!
Many years ago, I was part of the LBA 'family'.Absolutely right. How did you know them?
As was I, in cargo.Many years ago, I was part of the LBA 'family'.
BH
Yes, it was Burlington. Eddie was a well known character who worked there for a number of years and before that at Archbold Airfreight. At that time the office was in a portakabin in front of the old flight shed if I remember correctly. I remember the shop had a small wooden cabinet with enamel airline badges in it. Ive still got my BKS one. I think I negotiated a special price as at the time I bought it they were already several years defunct. I used to buy Aviation News there in the days when it was a newspaper format. I remember those days working for LEP Air and Brantford International with affection and often wonder where all the people are now that I worked with and amongst.A family member briefly worked at one of the freight forwarding companies in the mid-1980s. I think it was Burlington. Her gaffer was Eddie Robinson. She also remembers Betty from the airport shop. I bought my very first Civil Aircraft Markings book there in 1982 for the princely sum of £1.25. That was virtually all the change I had with me at the time!
Airfreight was booming at that time. There was a large transit shed, several trailers a day from various airports (mainly imports) and lots of flown freight. There were many freight agents and the freight supported other jobs in Customs and the airport in general. It was a significant contributor. Unfortunately it was taken for granted and treated with apathy by a succession of airport owners and thats a significant reason for the airport having no freight operations today.Ironic that in the 70s and 80s, air freight was still a consideration at LBA while the airport was still on the small side. Fast forward 30-plus years and there's no freight handling facility at all. Just passengers.
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