This story began in London in the 80s. Business people should be able to come to London from Europe and the British tax havens of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands without the hassle of going through the city's other airports.This would also require a special STOL aircraft, the DHC//DASH 7. Quiet, capable of taking off and landing on short runways and descending an ILS with a steeper glide path than normal. This also required a special STOL aircraft, the DHC//DASH 7. Quiet, capable of taking off and landing on short runways and descending an ILS with a steeper glide path than is normally available.
It was a DASH 7 from Brymon that carried out the first test. While the airport met the requirements, the DASH 7 was not such a success. 103 machines were built.























