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Derby Airport, also known as Derby Municipal Airport, Burnaston Airport and during the Second World War as RAF Burnaston, was an airport located at Burnaston, Derbyshire, England. ==History== The airport was created at the suggestion of Captain Roy Harben DFC who persuaded the air ministry that a flying school was required. Harben was a veteran of the Royal Flying Corps〔(Derby Aviation Ltd ), PictureThePast, retrieved 8 April 2015〕 and he was an expert at teaching people to fly.〔(The Complete Flying course by Harben et al ), Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Volume 45, Part 2, page 127, retrieved 8 April 2015.〕 The airport served the nearby town (now city) of Derby and was initially owned by Derby Corporation, who acquired the Burnaston House estate for £21,500 in 1936. The airport was opened for training flights in 1938, with the official opening performed by the Secretary of State for Air, Kingsley Wood, in June 1939. Plans to develop the airport for commercial flights were interrupted by the Second World War, during which Burnaston was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF). In the postwar era, Derby Aviation (later Derby Airways) began operating a number of scheduled services from Derby, the first route being to Jersey in 1953. During this time, Burnaston House served as the airport's terminal building.〔 Commercial flights ceased in the 1960s when services were transferred to the newly opened East Midlands Airport nearby. The airfield continued to be used by flying clubs until being closed altogether in March 1990 to make way for the construction of a Toyota car plant.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.abct.org.uk/airfields/burnaston-derby )〕
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