Air ferry

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An air ferry is a ferry service in which cars and passengers are transported by aircraft.

The air ferry service was inaugurated by retired Royal Air Force officer Air Commodore Griffith J. ("Taffy") Powell, who founded an airline company called Silver City in 1948. They used Bristol 170 Freighter aeroplanes, developed from the Bristol Bombay military aircraft. The service operated until 1954 from Lympne airfield, and later from Lydd airport.

The service was popular through the 1950s. The ultimate air ferry aeroplane was the Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair, converted from the Douglas DC-4.

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