• Hatfield Aerodrome (IATA: HTF, ICAO: EGTH) was a private airfield and aircraft factory located in the English town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire from 1930...
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    DH125. British Aerospace closed the Hatfield site in 1993 having moved the BAe 146 production line to Woodford Aerodrome. The land was used as a film set...
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  • moved to a larger factory and airfield at Hatfield Aerodrome, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. Stag Lane Aerodrome was sold for housing development in 1933, though...
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  • savings realised with the closure of the BAe 146 production line at Hatfield Aerodrome and the consolidation of production at Woodford. In 1995 an agreement...
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    number of aeroplanes required was not available at de Havilland's Hatfield Aerodrome. So the Ministry of Supply requisitioned this new site in Leavesden...
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  • month, per an ecological protection order. Filming relocated to the Hatfield Aerodrome in Hertfordshire, England, at the end of August, for the remaining...
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    development phase, including the use of several stress test rigs at Hatfield Aerodrome for small components and large assemblies alike. Sections of pressurised...
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  • series Hartford railway station, Cheshire, England, station code HTF Hatfield Aerodrome, Hertfordshire, England, IATA code HTF Hornell Municipal Airport,...
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  • HMPAC Puffin (redirect from Hatfield Puffin)
    Hertfordshire. On 2 May 1962, Wimpenny, aged 39, piloted the Puffin at the Hatfield Aerodrome, pedalling to power the propeller, achieving a flight distance of...
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