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Classic timetables

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Where can I get timetables from the 50's, 60's and 70's? I would like to compile info for flights in BOAC and BEA etc.

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St Paddy did quite a few form the late sixties......not sure exactly which airlines off hand. :think:

There are around if someone can kindly point you in the right direction :)

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http://www.cbfsim.org/cbfsim/cbfsBB/vie ... Timetables

They used to live here in CBFS but for some reason, now reside in the Members Only bit :think:

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TBH I did look but didn't find them....was not extensive search as I guessed someone would know where they were and assist

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Yes indeed.. it makes an easier target ;-)

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Reflects the deathrays nicely :)

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You might also pay RetroAI a visit.
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Have you tried ebaY?

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Apologies - been away and only just seen your post.

If you are anywhere near Gatwick at any time, the CAA Library has copies [ usually a summer and a winter edition ] of the ABC World Airways Guide for every year from 1947 onwards, and a photocopier available - but you need a lot of 10p pieces !
Lots of fascinating stuff there.

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paul26may wrote:Where can I get timetables from the 50's, 60's and 70's? I would like to compile info for flights in BOAC and BEA etc.
If you are still interested, PM me with your email and I will send them out to you. :)

I uploaded all my stuff to RetroAI a while ago but they haven't appeared there yet.

However, I understand that the guy who uploads the new stuff might be unwell at the moment

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