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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 |
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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 |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
Thanks, Lennart. That could provide som interesting information. Where would the airport log be located?
regards, Mikkel |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
The Bromma airport log books are kept by Stockholms Stadsarkiv:
http://www.ssa.stockholm.se/ Lennart |
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Re: BOAC operations - Bromma/Stockholm-Scotland
Thanks, Søren and Lennart, Mikkel
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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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