
Hanger identification
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Re: Hanger identification
It certainly is Toby, great find! I need to place which one that is on the airfield now. Thanks again Toby! 

Ben.







Re: Hanger identification
It's the corner of the large hangar south/adjacent to the "Shoreham" pair previously discussed.
Re: Hanger identification
I though that for a moment, but its not... look at this
http://binged.it/YZbl01
Note the little red brick bay windowed building to the left of the hanger


http://binged.it/YZbl01
Note the little red brick bay windowed building to the left of the hanger


Ben.







Re: Hanger identification
That's the same one that's behind the pitot tube/probe on the SC.1 or what am I missing?
Re: Hanger identification
Yep, it is. I thought you meant that the hanger behind the SC1 was the same as the Shoreham one oops



Ben.







Re: Hanger identification
From the looks of the "bombardier" captioning on Bing, only the "Shoreham" hangars and the ones adjacent (i.e. behind the SC.1) were Shorts and the older stuff the other side was I guess just RAF. There does seem to be remarkably little on the 'net about this place. Your colour photo from your first post is now one of the first image hits on google!
Re: Hanger identification
Bloody hell! That's nuts. I did find this link, well worth a look...
http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/war-air/41 ... lfast.html
Taken 1943, a Sunderland, loads of Sterlings, US Escort Carrier, lots of smaller aircraft and two runways! I wouldn't fancy doing an approach on that North / South Runway! The hanger in your SC1 pic is there in '43.
I've got some feedback from another forum...
http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/war-air/41 ... lfast.html
Taken 1943, a Sunderland, loads of Sterlings, US Escort Carrier, lots of smaller aircraft and two runways! I wouldn't fancy doing an approach on that North / South Runway! The hanger in your SC1 pic is there in '43.
I've got some feedback from another forum...
A = Aircraft Assembly Building which has now been extended to build the new wing.
B = C04 where fuselage skin are formed and manufactured.
C = R & D and tooling.
D = Flight shed where fuselage skins are assembled.
all the other hangers are the City Airport but when Shorts owned them they were stores , paint shop and Tucano assembly.
Hope this helps.
Ben.







Re: Hanger identification
You've probably found these (but in case they are of interest to others):
The "Shoreham" type hangars again:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK---Air ... b3628ed07f
Hnagar "A" from your aerial view:
http://images.britishpathe.com/?id=4943 ... size=still
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Ryanair/ ... b3628ed07f (and your favourite plane I believe, in the colours of everyone's favourite airline
)
http://www.airliners.net/photo/BMI-Brit ... b3628ed07f (same thing with a scarebus)
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Flybe--- ... b3628ed07f (and again with a propeller powered pencil from another part of the Bombardier empire)
And Air Britain is always a good source:
http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?page= ... =&limit=50
The "Shoreham" type hangars again:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK---Air ... b3628ed07f
Hnagar "A" from your aerial view:
http://images.britishpathe.com/?id=4943 ... size=still
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Ryanair/ ... b3628ed07f (and your favourite plane I believe, in the colours of everyone's favourite airline

http://www.airliners.net/photo/BMI-Brit ... b3628ed07f (same thing with a scarebus)
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Flybe--- ... b3628ed07f (and again with a propeller powered pencil from another part of the Bombardier empire)
And Air Britain is always a good source:
http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?page= ... =&limit=50