October 6, 2008

AIRPORTS Modernize With Huge Clocks (Mar, 1933)

Filed under: Aviation — @ 11:13 pm
Source: Modern Mechanix ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Mar, 1933
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Yes, giant analog clocks are the very picture of modernity. Without these, how could an aviator ever tell what time it was?

AIRPORTS Modernize With Huge Clocks

FROM the dusty tarmacs of yesteryear, where gophers dodged and the meadow-lark sprang affrighted from the thunder of old Jennies, down to the tiled airfields of today is a far cry. And a big advance to be made in so few years.

Here is a photo which graphically and dramatically depicts what a huge change has come about in aviation. Heston airport, the municipal airport of the City of London, where all the cross channel European planes check in and out, has installed a huge clock so that incoming or passing planes may see immediately their time of arrival.

The clock is built at the confluence of the tarmac and the hangar apron, and is 20 feet in diameter. It can be seen from 1500 feet. Note the tiled apron hangar. The clock is driven by an electric motor, synchronized in same way as a household electric clock.

10 Comments »

  1. Wow, that is a modern airport having such a large clock! :P

    Comment by Al Bear — October 7, 2008 @ 10:30 am

  2. The more modern the airport the larger the clock.

    http://www.brookbrae.com/html/....._clock.htm

    Comment by JMyint — October 7, 2008 @ 10:49 am

  3. Before this they had a guy with a big megaphone standing on the tarmac shouting out the time every 5 minutes.

    Comment by StanFlouride — October 7, 2008 @ 11:41 am

  4. My my Mr. Jones … what a huge clock you have there … may I touch it?

    Comment by bob — October 7, 2008 @ 1:44 pm

  5. The ladies love ‘em.

    Comment by greensweater — October 7, 2008 @ 3:50 pm

  6. “Hello ladies and gentlemen. This is your captain speaking. We are arriving now in London. The temperature is 70 degrees and the time is… (banks plane hard to the left, throwing passengers, stewards and luggage around the cabin)…1.50 P.M. Thank you for flying with us.”

    Comment by John M. Hanna — October 7, 2008 @ 7:54 pm

  7. It shows you how basic airports were that this was considered modernization.

    Comment by Torgo — October 7, 2008 @ 8:51 pm

  8. Here’s the Wikipedia link for the Heston Areodome. It closed in 1946 to make way for Heathtrow.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heston_Aerodrome

    Comment by notbob — October 8, 2008 @ 6:25 am

  9. Pilots are usually too drunk to see the clock from that height!

    Comment by Mike — October 8, 2008 @ 8:01 am

  10. “Before this they had a guy with a big megaphone standing on the tarmac shouting out the time every 5 minutes.”

    “WHAT!?? I CAN’T HEAR YOU! LOOK OUT FOR WHAT? A PLANE IN FRONT OF WHAT??”

    Comment by docca — October 21, 2008 @ 10:35 pm

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