[Albion] Going to France. On the plane. WITH YOUR CAR.

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GT49er

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BLOCK F

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I can remember my parents using this service back in the day. Don’t think they did it very often and tended to use the ferries for their European holidays.
I think we had an ancient piece of cine film somewhere featuring the Silver City ‘flying machines.’
 


I have said on another thread that when I was a youngster My dad took us to France using the Bristol freighters. We flew from Lydd to Le Touquet and I mostly remember the way the aircraft shook as it revved up for take off. Also, my dad was usually quite frugal so I don't think it can have been that expensive, but have no idea on the actual cost.
My Uncle was a Bristol Freighter pilot based at Lydd for several years doing these flights. As a small kid I would spend time there in the summer holidays watching these aircraft 'consume' their load of cars and passengers.
In later years I worked for BIA whose Dart Heralds operated the Silver Arrow service from Gatwick to Le Touquet - passengers getting the train from Victoria to Gatwick and then from Le Touquet to Gare du Nord. The Chunnel put an end to that in 1980.
 












Shropshire Seagull

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Some of the Brylcreem boys on here might share a comment about aircraft payload-masters.
Adding the weight of a car [or 3] on to an aircraft could seriously affect the centre of balance, I would have thought.
I'm sure they had it all worked out.
 


zefarelly

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Random fact, I have flown on one of those. I was very young but I think it was on a flight to Wildenwrath in Germany, my father was in the army. There was some sort of drama on landing and a fire engine was running alongside the plane when we landed. Not needed though. Bristol Freighter?

I have also flown on Dakotas (gave me my fear of flying with the drops that had your stomach in your mouth through air pockets), a Britannia, a Viscount, a Comet, a Stratocruiser (with a stand up bar upfront that kids weren’t allowed in) and Concorde :smile:

Stratocruiser bar
Thats a double decker bus!

I've been in 3 different concordes . . .none of them left the ground!
 


Barham's tash

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Not France with your car on a plane but cost my dad a small fortune in the mid 80s when we and two other families drove down to the Cote D'Azur for a camping holiday. Glorious two weeks, fun had by all etc when on the intended return we stopped in Toulon I think it was where every day we saw a train depart for Calais which you loaded your car onto. Think it was something like £250 back then but apparently I whinged and cried so much that we had to use it to get home... Do I remember any of it? Do I fu..........
 




I can remember my parents using this service back in the day. Don’t think they did it very often and tended to use the ferries for their European holidays.
I think we had an ancient piece of cine film somewhere featuring the Silver City ‘flying machines.’
Thats a double decker bus!

I've been in 3 different concordes . . .none of them left the ground!
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