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Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport, also known as Whitchurch Airport, was a municipal airport in Bristol, England, three miles (5 km) south of the city centre, from 1930 to 1957. It was the main airport for Bristol and the surrounding area.
In 1929, Bristol Corporation took up the club's proposal to develop farmland located at Whitchurch, to the south of Bristol, into a municipal airport. [9] On its opening by Prince George, Duke of Kent in 1930, Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport was the third civil airport in the United Kingdom.
Whitchurch Circuit was a motor racing circuit located at the former Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport in Bristol, England. The Bristol & Wessex Aeroplane Club first flew from this airfield in 1930. [1] During World War II it was used by the Air Transport Auxiliary and British Overseas Airways Corporation. [2]
After the war, Bristol needed a larger airport. Farmland in Lulsgate was purchased and Lulsgate Airport (later to be Bristol Airport) was opened. For a short time from 1959, the old airport was used as a motor racing circuit called Whitchurch Circuit, for Formula Two and Formula Three races.
Delays on departures from Bristol airport have been extreme all morning – with knock-on delays inevitable throughout the rest of the day. The first flight due out, Jet2’s 6.05am departure to ...
Bristol Airport Action Network has called the latest plan "very disappointing". 'Growing demand' According to the airport, the development, part of a "masterplan to 2040", was forecast to provide ...
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