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A20DEK
1st Aug 2021, 07:56
Help required please.

On my previous computer I had a Google Earth overlay of old RAF airfields. Unfortunately it did not transfer to my current new one.

I have done a search for 'Old RAF Airfields' which unfortunately came up with several non-working links. Can anyone please point me towards a working one?

Many thanks

Chugalug2
1st Aug 2021, 08:20
I have the overlay on Google Earth and its title is RAF Stations. There are various subsets that can be selected including Flying Stations. I remember that the guide to it was here on PPRuNe, possibly in the Gaining a RAF Pilots Brevet in WWII thread. Hope that helps.

Oh, found it here :-

Google Earth and RAF Stations - PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/military-aviation/283221-google-earth-raf-stations.html)

and here :-

G Earth overlay for RAF airfields - PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/military-aviation/451726-g-earth-overlay-raf-airfields.html)

A20DEK
1st Aug 2021, 08:42
Chugalug2.

Many thanks for your time. The link you suggested works. However, the one I was looking for had all the old airfields pre-loaded every time Google Earth was logged onto.

Chugalug2
1st Aug 2021, 08:55
FWIW the title RAF Stations is nested in My Places on my GE. I don't want to mess around with GE for fear of losing the overlay, but try placing "RAF Stations" into your My Places? Doubt it will work but worth a try?

chevvron
1st Aug 2021, 09:30
Try www.airfieldresearchgroup.org.uk

Audax
1st Aug 2021, 09:59
Have a look at abct.org.uk (Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust([I think]), all listed there and shown on the map, can be fiddly to use.

Chugalug2
1st Aug 2021, 11:12
Chevron's ARG link leads to a forum which in turn links to a GE thread, 2008-13. That may include a working link to the RAF Stations overlay. Best perhaps to work from the end (ie latest posts) of the thread :-

Airfield Research Group - Google Earth thread! - Page 18 - ARG Forum (https://www.airfieldresearchgroup.org.uk/forum/research-media/209-google-earth-thread?start=170)

A20DEK
4th Aug 2021, 19:02
Many thanks to all who replied to my query.

From some replies it sounds like Chugalug2 came up with the answer to my request. Unfortunately for me, when I entered the 'tiny url' address he offered all I got was the error message 'Page 404 not found'

I am not computer smart enough to work through that so will hope that someone can come up with a different route to Chigalug2's page

Many thanks

A20DEK

Ninthace
4th Aug 2021, 19:47
Is this any use to you
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=112OJr82lwjTofh98Rzea6Z1N47I&ll=55.386974347227294%2C-3.05458349999998&z=5

There is a kml download option under the 3 dots next to the title
If you need to know how to get the file into GoogleEarth. just ask

Video Mixdown
4th Aug 2021, 21:38
Why not just make new set? As part of another project I needed to mark all the airfields in a particular county, and found it so interesting that I ended up doing them all.

Vortex_Generator
5th Aug 2021, 07:16
A20DEK - Check PMs

Fareastdriver
5th Aug 2021, 08:35
There was a thread which told you precisely how to put past and present RAF stations as an overlay on Google Earth. I have it on my old laptop but I cannot find out how to do to my new GE.

Ninthace
5th Aug 2021, 13:24
There was a thread which told you precisely how to put past and present RAF stations as an overlay on Google Earth. I have it on my old laptop but I cannot find out how to do to my new GE.
Which GE on what OS? I might be able to help using the link above or if you have a kml file

Nolongerin
6th Aug 2021, 06:09
Thread drift. My sister bought a property at Martlesham Heath. Dad, ex Lancaster pilot ( later Flt Eng) sat with her in the the pub - The Bader- gazing out the window at the remaining 30 yds of taxi way - reminisced that he probably taxied through through the spot where he was sitting when he had landed there during WWII.

goofer3
6th Aug 2021, 08:18
A bit more drift as it doesn't pertain to Google. "Abandoned, Forgotten & Little Known Airfields in Europe".
https://forgottenairfields.com/