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Hangar_9
28th Apr 2008, 20:12
USAF Thorpe Abbots , Norfolk
Would anybody have any historical accounts/ pictures as my grandfather is re-tracing his war years?
Much appreciated,
Sam
Kieron Kirk
28th Apr 2008, 20:28
Try this to get going.
http://www.controltowers.co.uk/T-V/Thorpe_Abbotts.htm
http://www.content-delivery.co.uk/aviation/airfields/ThorpeAbbots.html
Lots of info when you enter Thorpe Abbots in Google.
snapper41
29th Apr 2008, 12:30
Also have a look at 'Airfields of the Eighth - Then and Now' published by After the Battle; written by Roger Freeman.
forget
29th Apr 2008, 13:02
'Memories' here -
http://www.travelintelligence.com/travel-writing/1000547/Europe/United-Kingdom/East-Anglia/Norfolk/Discovering-Little-America.html
Steve Bond
7th May 2008, 15:05
You should visit the airfield. The restored control tower and surrounding buildings are quite stunning and convey quite an atmosphere.
Revisited the 100th Bomb Group control tower museum at the weekend - what an absolutely splendid place, full of atmosphere.
How they keep it free admission is beyond me. :D
eMACaRe
5th Oct 2010, 18:29
How about referring to USAAF Thorpe Abbots if you want info on the war years...
:eek::eek::eek:
...while you're at it, get him to spell 'Abbotts' properly, too.
norwich
6th Oct 2010, 19:17
I also spent half a day there in June 10 very impressed ! A few photos ...
Keith.
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii58/keithnewsome/DSC_0180.jpg
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii58/keithnewsome/DSC_0165.jpg
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii58/keithnewsome/DSC_0137.jpg
PPRuNe Pop
6th Oct 2010, 19:52
Norwich,
Please adjust the size of your pics. They must be 850x850 or 850x724 - the size you have them laterally spreads the page. Not good - thanks.
Thanks for the adjustments.
Lister Noble
6th Oct 2010, 20:23
Norwich,lovely pictures,I live a couple of miles away,often visit in my old car and fly over in the old L4 Cub.
There are still some US servicemen visiting who served there ,but less each year,although sometimes pilots from Lakenheath and Mildenhall turn up,often their relatives were based there.
Large pictures are better than no pictures.;)
Hangar_9
11th Jan 2012, 13:41
Drag an old thread up but there is some stunning colour footage of the 'Bloody 100th' at the following
East Anglian Film Archive: 100th Bomb Group (edited), 1942-1946 (http://www.eafa.org.uk/catalogue/226537)
tonker
11th Jan 2012, 14:30
Always amazed at how clean and smart everything looks, and how well turned out everybody is. At minute 22.45 if you look at the top radar screen which is essentially in fast forward, there is a B-17 return! The town they flew past with a lake is probably Diss.
Amazing, thank you. I shall take my little boys there in the summer.
The best website Official Site of the 100th Bomb Group Foundation (http://www.100thbg.com/)
I know Thorpe Abbotts really well, it is only a mile or so from where I live. The museum is excellent and well worth visiting if you are in the area.
I have taken hundreds of photos of the airfield and they are all on the AiX forum here Thorpe Abbotts (http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/showthread.php?231-Thorpe-Abbotts)
If you are after any photos in particular, let me know and I will see if I can dig any out.
Along similar lines to Thorpe Abbotts - Back in the late 70's we would often fly in to Seething - being also a former USAAF airfield that operated B24 Liberators that flew many missions over Germany and occupied Europe.
The club (could have been Wavenley ) made us feel most welcome on every visit. The original control tower had been retained and at that time
served as a mini museum. Well worth a visit - assuming it is still open and active.
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goofer3
4th Feb 2012, 10:56
Re Seething: Seething Tower – WWII Restored Control Tower – Norfolk England*||* (http://www.seethingtower.org)
First open day for this year is in May.