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Past Events: Salterns 60 Diamond Jubilee celebrations
22nd May 2008
‘VIPs, Dedicated Crews and Precious Cargoes’
The Salterns Marina Hotel, courtesy of much-
Salterns had been the headquarters of the operations from 1940, which saw the formation
of BOAC with Poole its birthplace, as the British Overseas Airways Corporation -
The Diamond Jubilee celebration was attended by very special guests including Captain
James Peers, who flew many famous BOAC aircraft from Canopus, the first of the wonderful
C-
Jim later flew the De Haviland Comet aeroplanes for BOAC over long distances to the Far East & Japan.
Another guest, Vic Pitcher was the Navigator on all three of the great Flying Boats
which came to BOAC at Poole on lend-
Vic recalls being held aloft by fellow crew members in dreadful weather conditions
within driving rain -
His wife Pat was a former manager of BOAC at Poole Harbour and remembers the large number of VIP passengers who used the Flying Boats, also the precious cargoes of diamonds etc. which were sometimes carried over to the USA, and in having to spend the night behind a locked door at the depot at the former Poole Pottery site, now Dolphin Quays! Night Flying from Poole was not permitted for safety reasons…
They were however, the occasional night-
Local author Leslie Dawson gave a presentation, and referred to his new book about
Poole’s Flying Boats and their remarkable history -
Then John Newton, the Chair of the PFBC Committee made the announcement that there is now a group called ‘Friends of PFBC’ where its members can benefit from invitations, receive news & special offers.
An interesting afterthought, is that Poole was offered by BOAC in 1946 Canopus as
a tourist and museum attraction, free-
Left to right: Capt. Jim Peers, Dr. David Jackson, Mr. Vic Pitcher