London Air Park
http://dbpedia.org/resource/London_Air_Park an entity of type: Thing
London Air Park, also known as Hanworth Air Park, was a grass airfield in the grounds of Hanworth Park House, operational 1917–1919 and 1929–1947. It was on the southeastern edge of Feltham, now part of the London Borough of Hounslow. In the 1930s, it was best known as a centre for private flying, society events, visits by the Graf Zeppelin airship, and for aircraft manufacture by the Whitehead Aircraft Company during World War I and General Aircraft Limited (GAL) 1934–1949; in total over 1,650 aircraft were built here.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
London Air Park
rdf:langString
London Air Park
rdf:langString
London Air Park
xsd:float
51.43833160400391
xsd:float
-0.3958333432674408
xsd:integer
26833433
xsd:integer
1123851831
rdf:langString
No 5 E&RFTS new hangar, apron and machine gun range, 1938, beside Hanworth Park House, then a hotel
rdf:langString
File:HanworthAirPark1.png
xsd:integer
-1919
xsd:string
51.43833333333333 -0.3958333333333333
rdf:langString
Hanworth Air Park, 1939
rdf:langString
London Air Park, also known as Hanworth Air Park, was a grass airfield in the grounds of Hanworth Park House, operational 1917–1919 and 1929–1947. It was on the southeastern edge of Feltham, now part of the London Borough of Hounslow. In the 1930s, it was best known as a centre for private flying, society events, visits by the Graf Zeppelin airship, and for aircraft manufacture by the Whitehead Aircraft Company during World War I and General Aircraft Limited (GAL) 1934–1949; in total over 1,650 aircraft were built here.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
19646
<Geometry>
POINT(-0.39583334326744 51.438331604004)