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Article: Future in the air for aviation site.(Features)
- Article from:
- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- August 13, 2004
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Byline: GEOFF HILL
TO drive to Langford Lodge is to drive into the past. The houses, the leafy roads and the names of the old airfields are all from the thirties and forties: Aldergrove, Nutt's Corner and Langford Lodge itself. As you get ever closer, in your imagination you are no longer driving the company Ford Focus, but an ancient MG or Riley, and rather than wearing an allegedly fashionable linen suit, you are clad in a sheepskin flying jacket and reporting for duty in the days when Langford Lodge was the Province's largest wartime airfield.
I wasn't ...
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