My first post here.
I decided to visit the site while passing through the area. This visit made for an enjoyable few hours.
Most buildings are in a reasonable condition, although unfortunately, they appear to have been vandalised. The remains of the site are protected by on-site security.
History
The Avro aircraft company used the airfield between 1924 and 1935 before Avro became a subsidiary of Hawker-Siddeley Group. The Avro name, however, remained in use at the site until 1963 when Hawker Siddeley Aviation fully absorbed the company. British Aerospace gained control of the site in 1977.
Following the acquisition of Marconi Electronic Systems in 1999, the site became known as BAe Systems Woodford. BAe Woodford was originally due to close in 2012; however, the site met its demise earlier in 2011, following the cancellation of the Nimrod MRA4 project. The site was purchased by the heir to the JCB fortune.
BAe Woodford saw the construction of many iconic British aircraft such as the Lancaster and Vulcan Bombers.
More of the history Here.
I decided to visit the site while passing through the area. This visit made for an enjoyable few hours.
Most buildings are in a reasonable condition, although unfortunately, they appear to have been vandalised. The remains of the site are protected by on-site security.
History
The Avro aircraft company used the airfield between 1924 and 1935 before Avro became a subsidiary of Hawker-Siddeley Group. The Avro name, however, remained in use at the site until 1963 when Hawker Siddeley Aviation fully absorbed the company. British Aerospace gained control of the site in 1977.
Following the acquisition of Marconi Electronic Systems in 1999, the site became known as BAe Systems Woodford. BAe Woodford was originally due to close in 2012; however, the site met its demise earlier in 2011, following the cancellation of the Nimrod MRA4 project. The site was purchased by the heir to the JCB fortune.
BAe Woodford saw the construction of many iconic British aircraft such as the Lancaster and Vulcan Bombers.
More of the history Here.