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Poole Park


Note: This map only gives a general location within the UK. If anybody can kindly provide a more exact location for this singular landing, this will be much appreciated.



POOLE PARK: Temporary landing ground

Location: Roughly just E of Poole town centre


NOTES: This information came from an article by Lorraine Gibson published in Dorset Life magazine. It regards a flight planned by Frederick Etches who was operating the aerodrome at KINSON, and the Bournemouth Aviation Company who were training pilots for the RFC (Royal Flying Corps), and situated a few miles north. To quote from the article:

"From here, (my note - KINSON), he also masterminded the first plane landing in Poole to raise funds for the Poole Soldiers' Home and Cornelia Hospital, a haven for war casualties named after its benefactress, Lady Cornelia Spencer-Churchill, wife of Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne, and aunt of Winston." For younger readers, this 'Winston' was Winston Churchill who of course later became most famous for leading the British government during WW2.

"The historic flight left Wallisdown, (my note KINSON), piloted by the school's chief instructor, and landed in a field next to Poole Park four-and-a-half minutes later." (My note; almost certainly now an housing estate).

"In reply to a query over the cost of the exercise, a peeved Etches replied: 'What? Don't you think we can render a little service for two noble causes in the most important town in the country in which our flying school is situated?' Was it ever thus in our green and sceptic land? Inhabited by far too many people of penny pinching attitudes and seriously limited intellect.




 

 

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