I remember White Waltham. I went solo in an RAF glider 1st August 1960. I was vaguely aware of some light industrial usage but didn't take a lot of notice. Being in the ATC (153 Squadron Slough) we were encouraged to sign up for glider training as a half way house to becoming RAF pilots. Sunday mornings, one could go to WW (in uniform of course) and book in and sit in dispersals, hoping for a pilot to smile on you and invite you to fly with him. I don't know whether they're so free and easy now.
They had DH Chipmunks and Avro Ansons. I remember one flight in each of them particularly. First was an Anson that had had engine trouble. Pilot was taking it down to Selsey Bill and back to check it out. I was in the back until after takeoff. Soon, he looked round and beckoned me up front. Explained the controls and instruments. Hands on, he said 'you have control'. Apart from taking over when we had to fly through some black clouds and the turn over Selsey Bill, I flew it most of the way. What an experience for a 17 year old.