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On 21 February 1935, two American sisters, Jane and Elizabeth Du Bois, jumped from a Hillman's Airways de Havilland Dragon en route from Stapleford Aerodrome to Paris. They were the only passengers, having bought all the seats on the aircraft, but claiming before take-off that their companions could
192:. Following the award of this contract Hillman changed the legal name from Hillman's Airways Limited to Edward Henry Hillman Limited and the airline extended its services to continental Europe, including 145:
following a change in government rules on the expansion of bus routes. The airline's first service was a charter flight on 25 December 1931. It started a scheduled service on 1 April 1932 between
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The company was formed in November 1931 as Hillman's Saloon Coaches and Airways Limited by Edward Henry Hillman, who was a coach operator in Essex. His previous business had been sold to
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Just before Hillman died on 31 December 1934, aged 45, the company became a public company, but within a year it was merged with
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Christening of a DH 86 by wife of Civil Aviation Minister at Stapleford Aerodrome, Abridge. From the Bennett Family Archive.
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Pirie, G.H. 2009. Air Empire: British Imperial Civil Aviation 1919-39. Manchester University Press
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Doyle, Neville. 2002. The Triple Alliance: The Predecessors of the first British Airways.
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On 26 January 1935, de Havilland Dragon Rapide G-ACPO, operating a mail flight from
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From 1 December 1934 the airline was given a contract to fly air mail between
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Terry Carter, "Jane and Elizabeth Du Bois – an American tragedy in Essex,"
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Imperial Airways - The Birth of the British Airline Industry 1914-1940
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was bought to operate an international service between Romford and
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Moss, Peter W. October 1974. British Airways. Aeroplane Monthly.
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not travel that day. Their bodies were found on waste ground in
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causing the death of the pilot and the six passengers.
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Loughton and District Historical Society Newsletter
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Index

Spartan Air Lines
United Airways Limited
British Airways Ltd
Hubs
Stapleford Aerodrome
Paris–Le Bourget Airport
Romford
British
British Airways
London Transport
Romford
Clacton-on-Sea
de Havilland Puss Moth
de Havilland Fox Moth
de Havilland Dragon
Paris le Bourget
London
Liverpool
Glasgow
Belfast
Railway Air Services
Ostend
Brussels
Stapleford Aerodrome
Spartan Air Lines
United Airways Limited
British Airways Ltd
de Havilland Dragon Rapide
crashed into the sea
Folkestone

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