I was the co pilot that delivered this aircraft to Elvington. It was a great day with a slap up lunch,and we met Hedley Hazelden,the chief test Pilot of the Herald. My father inlaw,Dennis Rodaway had this very aircraft in his logbook from 1979 with BIA. I flew the Heread for 3 years with Channel Express and moved onto another great aircraft the A300B4. Happy Days
I seem to recall flying on one of these to jersey, lovely aircraft, never got fully developed (sadly a common story). Ones now at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation at Woodley - great little museum. It speaks volumes that we have enough aviation heritage in one county (it is only Berkshire aviation!) to fill a museum and I've no doubt there are a few other counties that could do the same.
Handley Page Herald: the plane of my first flight, when I was a eight year-old child . Summer 1971: the fly is from Roma Ciampino to Pescara airport (called at the time "Liberi", now "Gabriele D'Annunzio"). Itavia is the airlines: same company involved, in 1980, in Ustica's mistery. Thanks for posting it. Alessandro
As a child in the late 60s my dad worked for an airline in the PI, they had a Herald, however oddly with was not airconditioned, and this was in a tropical country
I bet when they handed it over to YAM they never expected it to be cut up for scrap. I hope others will think twice before donating their old aircraft to the Elvington collection.
as a young bow I was living near Woodley and remember cycling to the perimeter fence and watching the prototype taking off and landing during trials. Sad that the Herald was not more of a commercial success as I am sure it was basically a very good aircraft
a highly under rated aircraft. particularly the dart-herald. i never understood why everyone went overboard on the fokker f-27 and ignored the herald ! afterthought, actually the handly-page jetstream was the last handly-page aircraft designed and built, though taken over and produces as a scottish aviation then hawker-siddley jetstream. there are STILL a few jetstreams operating out of calgary in ternational here in canada. a nice, familliant sight. tigerwings
At least one Herald from British Air Ferries was in Rhodesia in 1980, used to transport election monitors around the country. Flew from Salisbury to Fort Victoria and back in one.
+n11saxo I heard about this recently and sadly, no explanation whatsoever from the so called 'aviation enthusiasts' at Elvington.... Needless to say, in their apparent fervour for summary decapitation, they've no doubt joined ISIS....
not that the fokker f.27 was a bad airplane, but i still prefer dart herald. unfortunately i missed the dart herald by a many years. it had already retired when i was born
a highly under rated aircraft. particularly the dart-herald. i never understood why everyone went overboard on the fokker f-27 and ignored the herald ! afterthought, actually the handly-page jetstream was the last handly-page aircraft designed and built, though taken over and produces as a scottish aviation then hawker-siddley jetstream. there are STILL a few jetstreams operating out of calgary in ternational here in canada. a nice, familliant sight.
I was the co pilot that delivered this aircraft to Elvington.
It was a great day with a slap up lunch,and we met Hedley Hazelden,the chief test Pilot of the Herald. My father inlaw,Dennis Rodaway had this very aircraft in his logbook from 1979 with BIA.
I flew the Heread for 3 years with Channel Express and moved onto another great aircraft the A300B4. Happy Days
Would watch them at Birmingham in the 70's, always fancied flying them.
I seem to recall flying on one of these to jersey, lovely aircraft, never got fully developed (sadly a common story). Ones now at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation at Woodley - great little museum. It speaks volumes that we have enough aviation heritage in one county (it is only Berkshire aviation!) to fill a museum and I've no doubt there are a few other counties that could do the same.
Handley Page Herald: the plane of my first flight, when I was a eight year-old child .
Summer 1971: the fly is from Roma Ciampino to Pescara airport (called at the time "Liberi", now "Gabriele D'Annunzio").
Itavia is the airlines: same company involved, in 1980, in Ustica's mistery.
Thanks for posting it.
Alessandro
As a child in the late 60s my dad worked for an airline in the PI, they had a Herald, however oddly with was not airconditioned, and this was in a tropical country
Ah, the sweet, sweet music of the Dart!! I began my aviation career working on Dart powered Gulfstream I's. This vid is a real treat!
My Dad did thousands of hours on the Herald. Consequently, I joined him on lots of flights as a child in the 80s.
Hi, I thought the last aircraft Handley Page built was the HP137 Jetstream ( this in part caused the liquidisation of the company)
Had many holidays in Guernsey as a kid and went with B.I.A i think they were called.They used these but i'd think twice about getting on one now!
I bet when they handed it over to YAM they never expected it to be cut up for scrap.
I hope others will think twice before donating their old aircraft to the Elvington collection.
I do miss the sound of Dart Engines!!!!!
as a young bow I was living near Woodley and remember cycling to the perimeter fence and watching the prototype taking off and landing during trials. Sad that the Herald was not more of a commercial success as I am sure it was basically a very good aircraft
a highly under rated aircraft. particularly the dart-herald. i never understood why everyone went overboard on the fokker f-27 and ignored the herald !
afterthought, actually the handly-page jetstream was the last handly-page aircraft designed and built, though taken over and produces as a scottish aviation then hawker-siddley jetstream. there are STILL a few jetstreams operating out of calgary in ternational here in canada. a nice, familliant sight.
tigerwings
That Herald is really something.
At least one Herald from British Air Ferries was in Rhodesia in 1980, used to transport election monitors around the country. Flew from Salisbury to Fort Victoria and back in one.
Dart Herald fez sucesso na aviação Brasileira.
Classic !!!
Not the last aircraft built by Handley Page
That was the Jetstream
this herald is now just a cockpit section . The rest has been scrapped
+n11saxo I heard about this recently and sadly, no explanation whatsoever from the so called 'aviation enthusiasts' at Elvington.... Needless to say, in their apparent fervour for summary decapitation, they've no doubt joined ISIS....
not that the fokker f.27 was a bad airplane, but i still prefer dart herald. unfortunately i missed the dart herald by a many years. it had already retired when i was born
"There's another one in the hanger!"
_Sir Frederick Arthur Handley Page
Did it fall to pieces in the sky like EPA flight 102 did?
Apologies for spelling Herald incorrectly!!
Lol i touched this exact plane today ! at elvington :)
So was this the last ever flight by any Herald?
Its in a very sorry state at the moment.....
Good thing this bird left Bournemouth... Otherwise it would of ended up like the other one.
UUPIMAN, would you mind if I shared your this video on our facebook page? facebook.com/hpheraldcexp/ Regards Duncan Halford
That Herald is really something.
a highly under rated aircraft. particularly the dart-herald. i never understood why everyone went overboard on the fokker f-27 and ignored the herald !
afterthought, actually the handly-page jetstream was the last handly-page aircraft designed and built, though taken over and produces as a scottish aviation then hawker-siddley jetstream. there are STILL a few jetstreams operating out of calgary in ternational here in canada. a nice, familliant sight.