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Which Aerodrome Mk IV
Sorry for the late response, have been offline for a while. I had to trawl through the history of the RAFM's Me.262 to find the answer.
Unfortunately nothing to hand atm, so OH declared!
Unfortunately nothing to hand atm, so OH declared!
Nice one Bear but not Knettishall. Don't get bogged down and hindered by this one. Not far to go now. There is a small pottery nearby, likewise folk who are inferior or superior......... Fairly new set up - overhead wires near threshold............
Last edited by OUAQUKGF Ops; 26th Oct 2021 at 09:04.
Owslebury/Morestead? Lower Upham and Upham (often incorrectly reported as Upper Upham) nearby. (and the Flower POTS pub!)
OH if correct.
OH if correct.
Last edited by Jn14:6; 26th Oct 2021 at 08:49. Reason: add
I'm afraid not. Search a couple of miles radius from the fen that Bear mentioned. Clue already given for habitation in first image which incidentally is not the name of the air strip......
PS I'm out this morning.
PS I'm out this morning.
Last edited by OUAQUKGF Ops; 26th Oct 2021 at 09:06. Reason: going out
Lava flows?
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Hi I42. No, the country in which this airfield is situated doesn't have any current or recent volcanic activity. Although I did think those marks on the landscape would be a nice red herring
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Looks like another clue is needed... The marks on the ground are, I believe, shingle that has been deposited in this location over a long period. I say 'I believe' as I have never actually been in this location. The photo was taken from an international flight.
… a nice red herring.
”You shall have a herring on a little dishy
You shall have a herring when the boat comes in.”
Is it European shingle?
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