I have just been offered your Manchester Airfields Video by You Tube, and found it very interesting, and enjoyable to watch. Thank you so much for making it, & posting it. I am 81 years old, and live in Stockport, & have in my past, worked at A.V.R.O. & Fairies engineering, but as a contracting electrician, doing installation work, so can identify with the areas. I found your video so interesting that I have started to play back items from your Archives & have also become a new subscriber. Your knowledge & research are very commendable. Well done.Thanks again, Brian of Stockport,
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Thanks Brian, I'm glad you liked the video and have found some of the other ones interesting too.
@stevepenketh-ei4ypАй бұрын
Most of the Airfields are not actually in Manchester,Ringway (before they moved the boundary)and Woodford were in Cheshire,Stretton and Burtonwood are classed as Warrington ?
@davidjones3323 ай бұрын
A site you missed is Didsbury. On 1st May 1919 Handley Page instituted a route from Cricklewood calling at Didsbury, Carlisle, Dundee, Montrose and Aberdeen using 0/400 bombers converted for passenger use, the first piloted by Lt-Col W. Sholto-Douglas, who ended up as Chairman of BEA. Sadly the service, sponsored by the Daily Mail and Evening News, was bedevilled by bad weather and only lasted to 12th May. The next attempt at a London-Manchester service used Alexandra Park, so what facilities there were at Didsbury, and where they were, is not clear, but it evidently was short-lived as an aerodrome.
@AirlinersLive6 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Very well researched and presented
@rogernichols11246 ай бұрын
As a Msncunian who spent pretty well every day as a boy cycling from Baguley to Ringway Airport (and sometimes to Barton Aerodrome), I found this video really fascinating. Now retired, I live close to the Eastern flight path approach to Manchester Airport and still watch the aircraft coming and going, either live or on my Flight Rsdar app. My first flight was in 1954 in a Dragon Rapide from Manchester, a pleasure trip organised by our ex-RAF primary school teacher, Eric Walmsley. Those 10 minutes airborne made me fall in love with flying and, 60 of more years later, I still get a buzz from it, having travelled the world in almost every commercial passenger plane - a long way on from that first inspiring flight. Yes, I'm a nerd whennit comes to planes and the slightest whiff of aviation fuel sets me off itching to check in for somewhere and take off. Thanks for this great video. 😂
@roverchap6 ай бұрын
A small but important correction. Manchester Airport is the third largest in the UK, not the third largest 'outside of London'.
@theqslearningmethodАй бұрын
A great video and memories from the past. I've flown from 4 of the airfields - Burtonwood as an ATC civilian instructor in a T21b with the loop off a winch launch (I was the passenger); from Barton as a student pilot and later aircraft owner; from Woodford as a flying instructor and airline pilot - I was there for the last display of the Vulcan; and from Manchester Airport as a flying instructor and airline pilot. Many happy memories over many years ... !!!
@johnprice5784Ай бұрын
I have flown passenger in RAF gliders from Burtonwood in the mid 70s as an ATC cadet, we had the old MK3 with inline tandem cockpits though rather than side by side, also flew in Chipmunks at Woodvale and did aerobatics too.
@alunjones25506 ай бұрын
I learned to fly at Ringway in the 80's on the Southside as it was known, which was where the light aircraft were based. This was way before the second runway. I've flown gliders at Woodford, too and became a gliding instructor with the cadets at RAF Sealand for about 14 years. My mum used to work for AVRO's in Chadderton, back in the 60's and then worked with my Dad at a separate company in Ancoats that had nothing to do with aviation but it just happened to be based in AVRO's very first factory.
@MaritimeFox6 ай бұрын
I co-authored the '50 Best Cycle Rides of Cheshire' and RNAS Stretton is featured in one of the routes I wrote about. At the time of researching I was completely surprised to turn off a narrow country lane onto a taxiway.
@simonruddle65116 ай бұрын
This brings back great memories. I used to love going to the annual Woodford Air Show in the seventies. And I learned to fly gliders at Burtonwood with the Air Training Corp. Many thanks!
@johnbruce28686 ай бұрын
Nor only Manchester... South Birmingham alone has Castle Bromwich, Northfield, RAF Honiley (now the Jaguar car testing site), WWII Wotton Wawen decoy site, RAF Hockey Heath, RAF Snitterfield, Billsley (Kings Heath) and there are probably more. Maybe you should make such airfield research into a YT series?
@karldale9217Ай бұрын
Brilliant really enjoyed it
@Thelancastarian5 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say how amazing the history of RAF burtonwood is, I’m a local who lives there and well many story’s of the RAF v bombers that were based there on high alert and the visitors of the b-36s peacemaker. It’s amazing the history of RAF burtonwood and pretty sure there’s a book you can buy that has all the pictures of the sorcery that were stationed there in ww2 and the Cold War
@SocieteRoyale6 ай бұрын
I forgot about the Burtonwood hangers! I used to love looking out for them when we drove down the motorway, completely failed to notice they had disappeared under relentless development!
@jesusisalex6 ай бұрын
Class video! Avro and Woodford is quality. They have this VR headset where you go on a Lancaster bomber over Berlin and it really feels like you’re a crew member in 1945. They used all the original voices and recordings of the crew so you get these wonderfully British voices saying “Give the gerry’s hell old boy” outstandingly well loved by the volunteers there
@AJM-timecop6 ай бұрын
Used to love the air shows at Woodford & Barton. Remember one year in the late 70s, I couldn't go. Sitting in the garden in Cheadle Hulme & the Red Arrows roared over the house. Pretty cool.
@SaifAsim-es7vo5 ай бұрын
My RAF Cadet Squadron operated at Woodford Aerodrome while the main squadron in Bramhall was under refurbishment, it's a great place.
@tranmere2926 ай бұрын
What a fascinating story. Before moving to Australia 50 years ago I lived in Woodford when my Dad was at Avro and was sorry to hear of the fate of the aerodrome which played a large part in our lives. The annual air shows were a highlight of our year.
@rodneyelliott59956 ай бұрын
As a young teenager in the early 1950s, I used to frequently cycle from Denton to Ringway, as it still was, to aircraft spot. In those days I was able to stop on a cinder parking spot on Shadowmoss Road with just chestnut pailing fencing between me and Avro Yorks, Fairey Fireflies and Gannets, DH Dragon Rapides and occasional Spitfires, DH Vampires and Gloster Meteors, to name but a few. Ringway was used by Fairey for test flying and, if I recall well, NA F-86 Sabre jet fighters were located on the far side of the airfield being worked upon by a company named ‘Airwork’. I’ll stand to be corrected on that. With a bit of careful and furtive observation, I was able to scramble through a gap in the fencing and sneak into a large hanger by the roadside and wander around parked aircraft - never touching of course. I seem to recall too that one of the runways crossed Shadowmoss Road and a bloke in a sentry hut would walk into the road to stop traffic with a red flag if an aircraft was approaching. By then all airborne parachute training must have ceased as I have no recall of those activities. I have learned only recently however that although Ringway was used for that purpose during WW2, most drops took place over Tatton Park to be clear of air movements.
@erictaylor54626 ай бұрын
I read a true story about a pilot flying over England in the 1960's or 70's when he had to perform an emergency landing. He saw what from the air looked like a grass runway but as he got closer he could see the long grass meant the airfield had been abandoned, but by then it was too late to choose another place to land. However, he performed a safe landing without damage to the pilot or the plane. He set off to find a phone and at one point found a briefing room with notes for the last brief still on the board. It looked as if the briefing was interrupted at some point and never resumed. From the notes it looked like they expected minimal resistance, and the date on the board corresponded to the last day of the war. The author said he could nearly picture the room full of tired aircrews when someone poke their head in the door to say, "Chaps, you mission has been canceled due to the fact the war is over.
@bruster6665 ай бұрын
Fantastic video and very informative. I’m from moss side/fallowfield so it crazy to know how many airfields were on my doorstep
@christopher97275 ай бұрын
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Come to Jesus Christ today Jesus Christ is only way to heaven Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today John 3:16-21 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God. Mark 1.15 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. Hebrews 11:6 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Jesus
@johnhudghton35356 ай бұрын
Good video. Pity the cinstruction of the mighty Avro Vulcan was not mentioned even though you had some pics. As a kid living in Gatley remember the legendary Vulcan flying on tests and going to the Woodford Airshow. I also remember raiding the Woodford scrap heap and cycling home with some very large pieces of aircraft. No mention of the RAF airfield at Outwood Road Heald Green...did you know that one existed? Did some Air Cadet gliding from RAF Burtonwood. It was once the largest runway in the UK and the main strategic stores in the event of WW3.
@jbconno6 ай бұрын
I'm from Heald Green and the RAF facilities there were for logistics and training, it was never an airfield. There was also RAF Handforth, which last served as the civil service pay office, and RAF Wilmslow which was used a WRAF training camp.
@lindajohnson42046 ай бұрын
My father was a US Army Air Corps nose turret gunner, in a B-24, and was stationed at Aintree, near Liverpool (now a very urban area IN Liverpool). He wanted to do what Dean Jagger did in "12 O'Clock High", travel back to England, rent a bicycle, and ride it out to the old airfield. I dont know what it would have become while he lived, whether th a t would have been possible, but now, it is a very urban part of Liverpool, with scarcely a bit of green visible on Google Maps. I know Liverpool is not Manchester, but I hoped a little that Aintree was far enough out to the east, to be within the outskirts of Manchester, but of course not. We tend to compress distances in distant locations. I hoped to find a picture of Aintree's base, but it doesn't seem to be possible. Maybe someday I will go to the Mighty 8th Air Force Museum near Savannah, Georgia, and they will have something. You can hardly find evidence that the Aintree base existed, even in the old records of the time. My dad was such a decent, kindly man, and he loved England and the British people. He will have been gone 50 years, next year, but I still miss him, and want to tell him things. But he, too, believed in Jesus as his Savior, so I will see him with the Lord.
@Mancmodeller6 ай бұрын
Aircraft still fly from Hough End, albeit on a small scale...there is a model flying club based there:)
@stephenbradshaw91266 ай бұрын
Excellent video, well researched and presented. Thank you for posting.
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
That's nice of you, thanks very much! :)
@colintuffs5686 ай бұрын
The Woodford site was used for many years to service the Queens flight . Planes would arrive at 4 am , be serviced then leave at 4 am in an attempt at security . My father worked there for 23 years on various aircraft but was not allowed to dis uss , having signed the Official Secrets Act. 😮😊
@tracya40876 ай бұрын
very well done , long overdue , burtonwood and stretton are well worth episodes of their own , kind regards from wigan , lancashire
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Thanks Tracy. Yeah I agree. I think Burtonwood especially
@tracya40876 ай бұрын
@@BeeHereNowuk yes , mate , but even rnas stretton has much to rediscover , i used to work on the estate , i even have an air show programe , yes air show , and also a small medal for runner up in the hockey league 1950 , 51 , it was a great place , and so was burtonwood , best wishes from wigan , lancs
@rambo11526 ай бұрын
Plenty of helicopter activity at Barton. For a start Greater Manchester Police have theirs based there. A USAF CV22 Osprey flew over my house last year, the scariest thing I've ever seen! That landed at Barton.
@ironcxctus5 ай бұрын
Yes surprised he didn't mention both NPAS and NWAA. They are airborne quite often!
@iangrange71246 ай бұрын
Their is a small section of the runway still surviving from RAF/USAF Burtonwood at J8 west bound entry to the M62
@iancaveney74646 ай бұрын
This is terrific, Olly, had no idea about the one in Wythenshawe. Used to go to the airshow at Woodford when I was a kid in the 80s. And it will always be Ringway, never MIA. 👍
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Thanks Ian! Glad you liked it. I wish I'd made it to the Woodford airshow when I was a kid! :(
@paulw42596 ай бұрын
Yeah. I didn't know Ringway had changed its name. Mind you I haven't lived in Manchester for a while. At least Joey Holts is still going.
@rambo11525 ай бұрын
@@paulw4259 I still call it Ringway, and the Arena "The Nynex" . Good job they didn't call the airport "Manchester Gallagher". "The Best International"? Perhaps not.
@jetsons1016 ай бұрын
As a A&P mechanic I approve of this video. Ollie, your drone work is getting pretty good, much better than mine. We live at the west end of Torrance Airport, aircraft fly over many times every day, like around Manchester it is one of the few small regional airports left in the south LA county area. For myself this was a very enjoyable watch, Vintage Steam and Aviation are my two favorite subjects. Your channel improves with each posting, thanks for keeping local and regional history alive.
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Hey Mike, thanks for your lovely comment! So glad you found it interesting! My dad worked in aviation and I'm just getting into it as a subject myself! The little airfields are much more interesting. Can't believe you were thy first comment as well 😄
@jetsons1015 ай бұрын
@@BeeHereNowuk Ollie, I mean this in a good way, but you and your channel are way underrated.
@Cossie2k6 ай бұрын
I worked at both Chadderton & Woodford until their closure. Happy memories. Also not sure what havoc BAE is wreaking on the world
@liamlifting6 ай бұрын
Great video - take a look at Shaftesbury Avenue in Timperley - it was built as an emergency runway hence its width / length (so the story goes)
@RingwayManchester6 ай бұрын
Urban legend
@liamlifting6 ай бұрын
@@RingwayManchester that’s a shame.
@gzk6nk6 ай бұрын
Not true.
@bigted34066 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your content, this video really surprised me as I was not aware of all the other airfields in and around the Manchester and greater Manchester connotation . I suppose this video could have went on with loads more details but its fab that you do these potted history vignettes . It would be great to see you look into Manchester and Trafford park during WW2, especially all the anti-aircraft gun placements that tried to protect it, some of which have been memorialised Urmston/ Daveyhulme area . Thanks again 👍✌️
@wheeldeal10662 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant documentary, well made and narrated! Thank you.
@BeeHereNowuk2 ай бұрын
Ace, thank you!
@bigh2106706 ай бұрын
You missed one out. RAF Heywood in North Manchester RAF Heywood - 35MU (Maintenance Unit) During World War Two (and for for some time after - it closed in 1967) Heywood had a huge RAF site. But this site was mostly civilian - it was a Maintenance Unit and much of what it did was storage and repair.
@RingwayManchester6 ай бұрын
It wasn’t an airfield. Might as well start counting RAF Wilmslow, RAF Croft and RAF Altrincham
@alanparkinson5496 ай бұрын
Is that Pilsworth? I believe it was an Air Ministry site, not RAF. I have a vague (and possibly wrong) recollection of my dad taking me there in the late fifties to see a gate-guardian aircraft, possibly a Spitfire.
@allaboutkalergi50126 ай бұрын
@@RingwayManchester And what about RAF Padgate? 🤣🤣
@gzk6nk6 ай бұрын
@@allaboutkalergi5012 NOT an airfield!
@allaboutkalergi50126 ай бұрын
@@gzk6nk Which is what I said!!!
@Bluepilled-c5t6 ай бұрын
First class documentary and research.
@carswithcharacter6 ай бұрын
As a teenager in the early 80s, I spent many weekends flying gliders at RAF Buttonwood. The RAF section in the US base was almost derelict. It did house a hangar full of old buses - shared with the gliders.
@crankypantsmcduff2 ай бұрын
There's an old airfield across from me. It's called Bowlee and it used to be a bolloon barrage place during the war, you can see a air balloon in the grass on Google maps. I live in Middleton, north Manchester just outside the centre. Old Market town
@joshuanishanthchristian52176 ай бұрын
It's quite cool to see the still visible runways on those two military fields!
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Yeah it was 😁
@robertbench46646 ай бұрын
My late dad did some of his National Service at HMS Black Cap,and told me there used to be a picture of a Black Cap (a type of bird) at the entrance to the base.
@Quinnysings6 ай бұрын
Lovely video mate been a massive aircraft enthusiast since the early 1970s but you’ve certainly taught me a few things about my area . Quinny
@philipashley15172 ай бұрын
I grew up in Woodford in the 60s the airshow there was 2nd to none, absolutely brilliant the list of aircraft compared to the modern airshows was massive, we would watch the Vulcans come n go and the Nimrod, plus the Victor tankers, why on earth it closed i cant understand, i believe the top airforce from other Countrys were impressed by its lay out, anyway i will always remember my 2 favorite aircraft, English Electric Lightning and the American Starfighter😎😎👍👍
@mjc82816 ай бұрын
Not the focus of this video, but my father who lived in Withington...and ironically went on to spend 40 years in the RAF mentioned that apparently during the war Hough End field had significant AA batteries because it was a great navigational location for bombing runs on the Manchester docks with the two railway lines merging before merging again at the start of the docks area..near Old Trafford football ground...
@mre78626 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that! Thank you! As a train driver I often go past Burtonwood and knew it was an airbase, but didn’t know it was that big at one point.
@dushfly196 ай бұрын
Hough End/Alexandria Park is still used by a model aircraft flying club and by the uni for their students to fly their (tiny) aircraft there - flew mine last year :)
@simonfunwithtrains15726 ай бұрын
I grew up in the area and really didn't know very much about the different airports so it's been really interesting to learn something new as ever ollie thank you again for a really interesting video j and S
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad it was of use to you! ☺️
@ffrancrogowski21925 ай бұрын
Apart from Ringway, Barton and Woodford, I'd never heard of the other airfields, Ollie. I was doggone when I realised that Woodford had closed. I knew someone from Buxton who worked there up until the 1980s. Another interesting and very well researched film, Ollie. Many thanks.
@BeeHereNowuk5 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video. Yeah it was very sad when Woodford was sold off and the runways started to get taken up
@UranusMcVitieFish-yd7oq6 ай бұрын
My great grandfather worked in the Avro plant in Trafford doing his bit for the war effort.
@mikehindson-evans1595 ай бұрын
An excellent historical document; thank you.
@kennethdrewary10946 ай бұрын
Used to go to the Woodford Air displays in the early 70s. I had no idea. It was closed though.
@acroydon6 ай бұрын
8:26 I’m pretty sure from my research from living in northern moor since 1989 Wythenshawe aerodrome the primary school st aidans rc primary school used part of the aerodrome buildings and I’m pretty sure still stands today
@adriancable16 ай бұрын
I used to go ten pin bowling at Burton wood in the 1970s. I had to change my Pounds for US dollars to pay for the beer, which was US brands, Schlitz and Budweiser.
@saffieification6 ай бұрын
as local who worked at barton airport in the 70's and lives locally thanks learned a few new things there even I didnt know
@keithwalmsley18306 ай бұрын
Great job as always mate, Manchester again leading the way as in so many other ways!!
@bigalfeath42086 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video, having been brought up in Withington I never knew Hough End was an Airfield, thank you
@steveh50056 ай бұрын
When I was a very young plane spotter. Riding on my bike to Ringway from Heald Green. It still had WW2 hangers and buildings on the Style side. This was the original location where the Parachute regiment trained. And embarked to drop at Trafford. There were still Whitley bomber propellers used as fence posts! And you could drive over the runway. Woodford was a favourite for the annual airshow. Easy to access at weekends. I would sneak around Avro 748s or Victor bombers being converted to tankers. As a air cadet based in Cheadle I would drive past Burtonwood. They had a US Army Huey helicopter. But within a few years was closed. And then go gliding or flying from RAF Sealand.
@1967donkey6 ай бұрын
Great video mate. My mates and I used to cycle from Burnage to plane spot at Mcr airport in the 80s. Used to enjoy Woodford airshow and can remember being deafened from a low pass by a Tornado. Happy days.
@markorollo.2 ай бұрын
I live near the old Avro factory on Greengate in Chadderton, i heard they planned to build a runway there in those days but it didn't happen,
@A_p_T530406 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, thank you!
@stamfordplace56 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Cheers for posting 👍
@peterdonoghue93165 ай бұрын
Have you ever researched the temporary ww2 runway which is now Shaftsbury avenue in Timperley? Once you know what it was it’s obvious. It has taxiways each side of the. Carriageway.
@Kevin-ir7hi5 ай бұрын
Now you have said this, makes total sense to me now.
@peterdonoghue93165 ай бұрын
@@Kevin-ir7hi I’m not sure if it was ever used but was originally built as a makeshift runway incase Ringway was bombed.
@mikecookson92562 ай бұрын
The old RAF service Airfield, between Heywood and Middleton. The guardroom and a couple of hangers still exist.. Recent Google map footage shown the scars of where the runway once stood. As this area is currently being upgraded into a new link road, I daresay there will be little left of the old Airfield.
@sixfootbear6 ай бұрын
At one point I carried Nimrod panels from BAE Brough to BAE Woodford. The Blackburn Aircraft factory to AV Roe Manchester.I went to Woodford last year and got lost.All my landmarks had gone.I felt as lost as I had when Burtonwood was redeveloped..
@paulmills69575 ай бұрын
Superp video thanks for sharing
@richardstewart69006 ай бұрын
Thanks! Enjoyed that and learned some stuff beyond what I already knew. Grew up to the sound of them engine-testing the Vulcans & Nimrods.
@UranusMcVitieFish-yd7oq6 ай бұрын
I really miss the sites and sounds of Woodford.
@AndyJarman6 ай бұрын
I lived in Manchest and worked in the feasibility team for the new Manchester airport in the early 1990s. I had a house in Heaton Norris and cycled through most of the olaces mentioned in this video. I wish I had known about the contents of this video30 years ago.
@TheOffertonhatter6 ай бұрын
Great video, Loved the bit about Woodford. shame it no longer exists. I remember many air shows there and the usual engine tests on occasion from Vulcans and Nimrod's on site from time to time. One minor thing, I think you go mixed up right at the beginning. Manchester is the third largest airport and largest outside London, not the Third Largest outside London as you said. :-) Just a minor mix up I suppose. 😀
@davidwaterhouse25525 ай бұрын
Great video, but you have actually missed one? RAF Heywood, was initially an airbase for the launch and maintenance of Barrage Balloons, but, it was populated by The RAF, and had a landing strip that was used by Spitfires and other smaller fighter planes! Cheers dx
@johndavenport72815 ай бұрын
The same thought struck me too. My early childhood was spent in Rhodes and we would drive along Heywood Rd to visit my grandmother. We always referred to the airbase as Bowlee which was at one end of it and Birch ar the other.
@thorgrimb24165 ай бұрын
@johndavenport7281 lot of unusual stories re bowlee I think Bowlee though was the actual Barrage balloon airport site and the Heywood site just at the side of Hareshill Road was primarily a maintenance site. Bowlee has the infamy of being targeted so bombed by the German Luftwaffe during WW2.
@paulgaynard21032 ай бұрын
Hi ollie be nice to see a piece about Burtonwood aerodrome which carries a kot of history.
@ragandoilАй бұрын
you also forgot to mention that the paras started trng at Rinfway
@pepedrat29826 ай бұрын
Breaking news. As of mid-May 2024, they have painted Barton Aerodrome again on the main hangar.
@hamshackleton6 ай бұрын
Burtonwood - the motorway as it stands now is on top of the original runway. You could claim that it is the longest runway in the UK, as it reaches from Liverpool to Manchester - or even Yorkshire!
@Mr.Grimsdale6 ай бұрын
😂
@LightweightUK20075 ай бұрын
Same in the south of Warrington on the M56 at Stretton, the old runway was incorporated into the motorway :)
@christopher97275 ай бұрын
..... Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Come to Jesus Christ today Jesus Christ is only way to heaven Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today John 3:16-21 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God. Mark 1.15 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. Hebrews 11:6 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Jesus
@stevetravers81956 ай бұрын
Also an airfield at RAF Broadheath (Altrincham) used for munitions (1924-1957)
@UranusMcVitieFish-yd7oq6 ай бұрын
Manchester Airport is the third biggest by passenger numbers (and by quite a distance) outside of London. I think that's more impressive than being the fourth biggest
@golic71235 ай бұрын
well done for this - very interesting Thanks
@andymcgeechan83186 ай бұрын
Coventry purchased land at Baginton for use as an acrodrome as early as 1897, though it was not built till 1935. Two other sites had flying from 1910. The Daimler factory at Radford (Radford Aerodrome 1910-11/ Daimler till 1960/Jaguar -Daimler Cars till 1997 now housing) And an RNAS depot at Whitley becoming Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft The Airfield at Whitley was rendered unusable by the new A45 by-pass in 1936. The last aircraft out being the prototype Whitley Bomber, which transferred to the new civic airport at Baginton a few hundred yards south. (AWA 1923-68 Roots-Chrysler UK till 1978/Peugeot UK till 1987/Jaguar design centre till 2005 JLR Headquarters till present) Alas Baginton is under threat of development having been spared from a Gigafactory proposal.
@DadgeCity6 ай бұрын
Woodford was a big employer until the 60s. My mum worked there.
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Awesome! My dad worked there about 15 years ago
@boabrahamsen94426 ай бұрын
Great job, thank you ❤
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
@alanstansfield29446 ай бұрын
My late father used to work for Avro's at their Chadderton factory. Later he was employed by Air Taxis based at Barton. He told me of the time when a Spitfire landed and discovered its pilot was from nearby Worsley. Growing up, I used to pedal off to Barton or Ringway in the days when Manchester Corporation thoughtfully provided cycle racks! I'd spend many an hour on the rooftop terrace, determined to make the most of my two shilling investment! I can remember an Auster (AirvIews, I believe) giving pleasure flights costing about 10/6.1970/71 I befriended an ex Lancaster flight engineer who'd learnt to fly at Barton. He had access to a Cessna 172 hangered on the south side at Ringway (formerly the Fairey Aviation hangers). We had many happy trips, often flying over Stretton as it was used as a reporting point though it was not designated as Visual Reporting Point on the aeronautical charts at the time.
@558vulcanxh5 ай бұрын
I like your comments about the exhorbitant charges, we can also add that there are large numbers of security jobsworths hanging about yet few helpers . I now find it worth driving to Liverpool John Lennon as a better option if I can . Its the worlds most unfriendly Airport . 😡😡 . I worked and live one mile from Woodford Airodrome site ,Its tragic what happened to Woodford .
@PhilipMurphy8Extra6 ай бұрын
Well done, Interesting KZbin video 👍
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@ragandoilАй бұрын
I flew from RAF Burtonwood to upper Heyford in oxford , when i was on attachment in 1972 from the brit army in Germany
@redhmanchesteruk.6 ай бұрын
Another great video.👌👏
@brynvjones66796 ай бұрын
Well, well done. Fascinating.
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Thank you 😁
@gerhuneng6 ай бұрын
A real voice commentating rather than AI!
@Wickedacorn6 ай бұрын
Good job. Arthur Witten Brown, who did the transatlantic flight with John Alcock, was also from Greater Manchester. He lived in Chorlton cum Hardy. This must be the week of Manchester aviation. I'm working on a video about the Manchester to London race.
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Wonderful thank you!! Looking forward to your video!
@nowt29576 ай бұрын
As a young man I used to work for Comet and they used some of the Burtonwood hangars for parts storage - the buildings were huge and parts of the runways were still present when I visited as well as some rail tracks around the site. I wish we had phone cameras back then as it was an interesting place.
@BeeHereNowuk6 ай бұрын
Amazing! Did you go in the hangars then?
@nowt29576 ай бұрын
@@BeeHereNowuk I went in the old warehouse building - which was enormous - to collect parts.
@jaimiepotts5 ай бұрын
Barton/Chat Moss would have been a great place for the airport - particularly for east-west access across the North of England, with it being right next to M62 and the Transpennine Express railway route (the original Liverpool-Manchester railway)
@andysvehiclehistorychannel6 ай бұрын
Amazing video I have flying lessons from Barton it's my favourite airfield because of its history in the war it was an aircraft repair depot so was Stretton.
@dizzydevil5476 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid in the 70s visting ringway on days out when they had the aircraft viewing on the roof of the terminal (what is now terminal one) with the jettys on both sides that back then you could walk down on the roofs of them ( long before security was like it is now and they closed the roof terraces eventualy for security reasons ) and then when they expanded ringway one of those jetys was demolished ect ( the other one still is there ALONG WITH IF YOU LOOK ON GOOGLE MAPS some of the access on the roof top with stairs and paved areas still exist!) ....Also i remember as a kid going out on day trips to place like chester ect and traveling down the M62 and seeing the runways / taxiways that the motorway intesected at Burtonwood! ..NOW its all gone and built on ect ..apart from a small bit of taxiway that still runs parralel along the m62 ..also talking of the M62 an ex BF of mine who as since passed away god rest his soul was a survivor as a kid of the M62 IRA coach bombing in 1974 im NOT mention his name BUT it is icluded in this wiki post en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M62_coach_bombing
@jackreacher5667Ай бұрын
As a kid I grew up in Manchester in the 50/60s and can remember just the main terminal tower and a runway, I like to go back every ten years or so and see the changes, A second runway is needed to ensure further growth of the Airport. I can also remember as a kid "Snow Drops" (American Military Police) walking around Manchester city centre checking for American personal in the cities bars who where stationed at Burtonwood.
@davestarkie27946 ай бұрын
Cool informative video... you could consider doing the same style video for Lancashire and Merseyside?
@markm-ci6rj6 ай бұрын
Burtonwood closed as an airport way before 1994, I think it was in 1959? I believe the main runway was were the M62 is now. A supply warehouse remain in use by the US until 1994 but that was in Westbrook, it was a mile long and I think it was the longest single span warehouse in Europe. Sadly everything is gone, Warrington council failed to preserve anything, an act of vandalise in my view.
@amacca20856 ай бұрын
You think they’d of kept one hanger
@bigted34066 ай бұрын
Very sad indeed, I couldn't believe that they so readily knocked down the control tower which was just off the side of the west bound carriageway of the 62 . Gone but not forgotten eh 😞
@markm-ci6rj6 ай бұрын
@bigted3406 Was there not talk of preserving the tower, but guess property developers were not happy. The hangers were quite amazing inside, they were used by companies for storage. But Warrington council have a history of failing to protect its heritage , they demolished the baths, the grammar school, there was talk of preserving the church where Winwick hospital was but they failed to do that. Then there was the Cabinet Works in the centre of town, bought it from some property company, took itself to court to get an injunction against itself so the tower couldn't be preserved then paid to get it demolished with no plans for the site. Something really dodgy went on there
@gjustg15405 ай бұрын
@markm-ci6rj always something dodgy going on with old properties, many a 'mystery fire'. Just so happens the council's chief executive sits on the board of the major property developers.... I grew up next to Burtonwood air base, great place to play when we were kids. They've built large warehouses on the airfield and thousands of homes on the service area where the warehouses were (Chapelford) but only covered over the entrances to the underground bunkers. They will still be there, probably full of water
@josephmansfield28756 ай бұрын
Very interesting video thanks
@TSM_rivaltalk16 ай бұрын
Ultra video! Great job!
@mana37356 ай бұрын
I went to Rackhouse school in the 70s...I never knew it was built on an old airfield.
@SuperMorgan19806 ай бұрын
Always very informative
@gavanwhatever81966 ай бұрын
Those Griffon powered Spitfires at 11:09 just look so lean and dangerous!
@B50Stevie2 ай бұрын
Samlesbury Airfield on the outskirts of Blackburn, owned by BAE systems, was originally considered for Lancashires main Airport before Manchester Ringway (as it was called back then) was decided on. Note that Manchester and Liverpool were both in Lancashire, (and still are in my opinion) before the 1970s political boundary changes.
@paulinewright99726 ай бұрын
Using a family history website that gives access to old newspapers I found an advert in the MEN 1926 for flights from Rackhouse Farm. No destination given so I assume it was just sightseeing and went back to Rackhouse.