Aviation News incorporating Classic Aircraft June 2016H
eathrow Airport was a wondrous
place to a young spotter with its
sheer number and variety of aircraft
and airlines that could be seen in
a single day. The rst time I spent a full day
there was on Wednesday April 11, 1984. The
chosen location to watch the action was theviewing terrace on the ‘Queens Building’,
which had a good view of the western part
of the airport and approaches. At that time,
it overlooked part of the aprons and piers of
Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (later this would
be restricted to just the latter). Across the
southerly runway Terminal 4 was underEditor Dino Carrara
looks back at a day on the
viewing terrace atop the
‘Queens Building’ in 1984.
34HEATHROW 70th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
LHR
LONDONTALES FROM THE LOGBOOK
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TALES FROM THE LOGBOOK...
SPOTTING FROM THE
‘QUEENS BUILDING’
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