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Mikkel Plannthin 13th September 2005 22:35

BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
I am looking for information on specific BOAC-flights frem Stockholm to Scotland in fall 1942.

The following catalogue references at the National Archives include information on "British Overseas Airways Corporation and Transport Command"
AIR 20/2993 Dec. 1941 - Oct. 1943
AIR 20/2994 Dec. 1943 - May 1944
AIR 20/2995 May 1944 - Oct. 1945
AIR 20/4629 Sep 1943 - Oct. 1944
AIR 20/4630 Oct. 1944 - July 1945

Does anyone have knowledge about the character of the above references? Basically, I would like to know whether these references includes a list of 'passengers' that would make it possible to connect a person to a specific flight from Stockholm. Logic would suggest, that some of these transfers was secret, and thus not recorded, but logic does not always rule.

Thanks in advance,
Mikkel

Lennart Andersson 14th September 2005 18:13

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
I know nothing about the PRO/NA records indicated. However, the Stockholm-Bromma airport log still exists. I does show the number of passengers and the name of the pilot or aircraft commander, if I rememeber correctly (plus aircraft identity, take off and landing times, etc), but no passenger names.

Lennart Andersson

Mikkel Plannthin 14th September 2005 19:16

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
Thanks, Lennart. That could provide som interesting information. Where would the airport log be located?

regards, Mikkel

SES 29th November 2005 09:46

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
Hi Guys,
I know this is basic stuff in relation to your question Mikkel, but I still think it serves as good background info.
http://www.gyges.dk/Courier%20flight...%20sweeden.htm
bregds
SES

Mikkel Plannthin 29th November 2005 11:19

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
SES,
Thanks for posting this information. www.gyges.dk is a growing site indeed in terms of information as well as the scope of topics.

Mikkel

Soren Flensted 29th November 2005 15:17

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
Mikkel
You could try the BOAC archive which is now part of the British Airways archive. The people there is pretty helpfull.
I will have a look in my files for the address.

Soren Flensted 29th November 2005 15:23

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
The address is:
British Airways Archive and Museum Collection, Building 387 E121, PO Box 10 Heathrow Airport ,Hounslow, Middlesex TW6 2JA, England.
Fax oo44 (0)2085621039

Lennart Andersson 29th November 2005 16:41

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
The Bromma airport log books are kept by Stockholms Stadsarkiv:
http://www.ssa.stockholm.se/

Lennart

Mikkel Plannthin 29th November 2005 22:31

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
Thanks, Søren and Lennart, Mikkel

vingtor 1st December 2005 07:24

Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
 
I am doing research for a book on Norwegian Lodestars. Thus I have some information on the aircraft that flew the Scotland-Sweden run. But unforutnately no passenger listing.

I might however have other information that interests you, and vice versa? So perhaps we could exchange information ?

Nils Mathisrud


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