Airspeed Ambassador 2 G-AMAE was delivered to BEA in 1952, flown to Australia where it operated for Butler Air Transport from 1957 to 1958. Operated by Dan-Air for 10 years from 1960 to 1970.
Airbus A310-304 C-FNWD of Wardair at Toronto Pearson Airport
Thursday 6 February 1958. Airspeed Ambassador G-AZLU of BEA, having stopped at Munich to refuel on the way back from Belgrade, crashed in slush and snow while taking off to return to Manchester. 23 out of the 44 people on board were killed including many of the famous Manchester United football team.
Photographed at Sydney airport in November 1981 this Airbus A300 was named “James Cook”. First flew for Trans Australia Airlines in July 1981
Photographed at Johannesburg just 2 months after delivery to South African Airways in March 1977. The A300 was the first aircraft produced by Airbus Industrie.
PK100183 One of 20 Ambassadors ordered by BEA in 1948 and operated as the “Elizabethan” class from 1952 to 1958.
PK100185 Converted to a flying horsebox G-AMAD cartwheeled on landing at Heathrow on 3 July 1968 and ended up in the new terminal 1 then under construction. 6 people and 8 horses killed.
Converted to a flying horsebox G-AMAD cartwheeled on landing at Heathrow on 3 July 1968 and ended up in the new terminal 1 then under construction. 6 people and 8 horses killed.