The Blackpool Aviation week in 1909 marked the beginning. Early pioneers
performed a number of flying feats which were rewarded with prizes given
by the Daily Mail and the then Manchester Guardian. After this Henry
Greg Melly set up a flying school on Freshfield beach at Formby and A V
Roe founded his AVRO company. Meanwhile, English Electric decided to
open up an aircraft building firm based at Samlesbury near Preston. They
produced the Hampden and Halifax bombers used during the Second World
War. Ron Freethy's well researched book also includes many firsthand
accounts provided by local people from their own memories and those of
their parents. These bring the story alive and, combined with many
photographs, create a lasting record of the county's place in British
aviation history.