53°24′36″N 2°16′48″W / 53.4099°N 2.2801°W / 53.4099; -2.2801

Wythenshawe Aerodrome in 1929 looking north-east. The small hangar is at top right. Wythenshawe Road slants down from centre right. 'M/C' in the middle of the airfield indicates 'Manchester' to pilots. The lane going across the top right corner is now Rackhouse Road.

Manchester (Wythenshawe) Aerodrome was the first airfield built to serve Manchester, England. It is now occupied by Rack House Primary School.

History

Street scene in Rackhouse area in Wythenshawe, 26 September 2010. No sign remains that there was an airport here.

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Scholefield 2004, p. 222
  2. ^ Scholefield 2004, pp. 222–223
  3. ^ Hylton, Stuart (2013), The Little Book of Manchester, The History Press, ISBN 978-0752494012
  4. ^ Riding, Richard (2014), A Flying Life: An Enthusiast's Photographic Record of British Aviation in the 1930s, Fonthill Media, ISBN 978-1781554142
  5. ^ Scholefield 2004, p. 223

Bibliography

  • Scholefield, R.A. (2004), Manchester's Early Airfields, an extensive chapter in 'Moving Manchester', Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society, ISSN 0950-4699