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Didn't the son post on here a few months back or was it someone connected to the aviation experience?
Wow that brought some memories back ! Is it me or did they all have proper Air Traffic Controller and Pilots voices/accents back then - when I hear today's they sound as if they all work in call centres - lacking gravitas and any real authority.http://www.liveatc.net/forums/atcav...1975-recordings-of-(egbb)-birmingham-airport/
Found this somewhat longer version
Thank you sir !Welcome to Forums4airports Derwent Dale!
It was Adrian, I believe. I've been trying to search for his post, but can't remember which section he posted in. Perhaps one of the Staff Members will be able to find his contact address.
Kevin
Good evening all.
I've had great fun reading this thread and looking at all the pictures. This is my first post and what led me to sign up and reply was all the talk about Swinburne's (Swinburne spelled correctly with an E)
Let me introduce myself I'm Daniel Myatt and Ron Swinburne is my granddad. My dad is Adrian who has been mentioned, he used to work in the shop when it was on the Elmdon side, and in the new terminal at the viewing gallery. He married my mom Jenny who is Ron Swinburne's daughter and we all used to be in the shop all the time.
Some of you may remember a little lad running around the viewing gallery and the shop in the mid/late 90's up till it closed in the early 2000's... That was probably me.
Just to let you all know my granddad is well and is still a keen radio operator and invests his time is his post war Land Rover radio wagon which is his pride and joy along with his motorbikes. Adrian and Jenny are brill too.
Thanks,
Dan
YEP I have been hoping he would contact again as I would love to chat with AJ about the books I passed his way and the set I created and sold to him in his shop.Was it the one from his Grandson Daniel?
If so it's on Page 13 of this thread under the user name psychomouse. Sadly the profile has no contact details but if someone starts a conversation with him it may go to his email address.
I was looking through my DVD collection the other day and came upon 3 VHS videos which I had totally forgotten about. They are the ones made by Ron Swinbourne for the G8 conference and the Football specials. I would not mind getting these transferred to DVD but obviously there is a copyright warning on the back of each of the videos. Does anyone here have a way of getting in touch with the family to obtain their permission to have these transferred over to DVD?
YEP I have been hoping he would contact again as I would love to chat with AJ about the books I passed his way and the set I created and sold to him in his shop.
E.
Yes the accents were certainly more upperclass and authoritarian back then. I have a vision of the speedbird captain having a magnificent handlebar moustache and a DFC! Liked the bit when someone says quite nonchalantly that they can probably squeeze their aircraft through a tight gap to park up.Wow that brought some memories back ! Is it me or did they all have proper Air Traffic Controller and Pilots voices/accents back then - when I hear today's they sound as if they all work in call centres - lacking gravitas and any real authority.
The chap in BA at BHX really sounded fed up ! I was working at BHX in 1975 and looking back amazed at how may diversions could be coped with considering the available parking/terminal space and staffing levels.
Cheers DD
Looks like it was possibly from Dec 15. 1975. Logs show 9 tridents and 5 one elevens amongst others were diversions on that day. Mention of the coaches reminds me of them queuing nose to tail along the length of the international building.
Apologies if you have already seen this.
The film from inside the viewing gallery makes you realise how fortunate we were back then. Makes me wish I'd visited more often.
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