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PPRuNe Radar 1st Apr 2009 17:31

Forres is nearby, but is it the ex RAF base called Mundole ?

Mmm, it seems it is both ... the grass area is the former RAF Forres, whilst the concrete strip was built as a civilian enterprise called Mundole some time thereafter.

I concede I wasn't first with the answer :ok:

one11 1st Apr 2009 20:22

Both sort of correct but PPRuNe Radar is most precise. The Mundole strip was built on part of the site of RAF Forres for use of various aircraft owned by the United Biscuits (mcVities) company or its pilot-chairman Sir Hector (now Lord) Laing who had property at nearby Dunphail. The hangar in its final form housed a Beech 200. Image from a privately published history of UB corporate Aviation published in the 1980's by its then chief pilot. With the retirement of Lord Laing shortly after, the whole operation was closed down by new management ...........but I believe at least one son was also a pilot so something may survive at Mundole.

Over to PPRuNe radar

MReyn24050 2nd Apr 2009 13:00

Updated Which Aerodrome List 02 April 2009
 
An updated list can be found on the sticky "What Cockpit and What Aerodrome latest List" above.
Mel

PPRuNe Radar 3rd Apr 2009 14:23

Nothing to hand at my current location.

Open house, keep up the good work folks, this is a great thread !!

India Four Two 3rd Apr 2009 14:40

PPRuNe Radar has cleared us to leave the hold and divert to here:

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3.../WAD090325.jpg

An interesting formation over an airport with an interesting recent history. And if you think it's a pair, look again.

con-pilot 3rd Apr 2009 16:37

Scott AFB near St. Louis. If correct, open house.

I'm pretty sure I'm right, if you look behind the Lear 35 in that lose formation where the closed runway ends, is where I used to park the 727s I flew into there, next to the fire station.

India Four Two 3rd Apr 2009 16:50

That didn't last long, but I suppose if anyone was to guess it quickly, it would have been you con-pilot :ok:

Interesting recent history on Wikipedia

MidAmerica St. Louis Airport was created to alleviate some crowding of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, but has never had service from any major airline and has been criticized as a pork barrel project.[7] Featured several times as a "Fleecing of America" segment on the NBC Nightly News, Tom Brokaw called MidAmerica a "Gateway to Nowhere" costing taxpayers $313 million.[8] Supporters credit MidAmerica's additional runway with saving Scott AFB from closure during BRAC 2005. They also describe MidAmerica as a "Gateway to the World" citing a new cargo terminal and customs facility designed to attract international cargo.[3]
Scott Air Force Base - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Open House

flyingwing 3rd Apr 2009 22:55

How about this?
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/q...bird/th_wo.jpg

Krakatoa 3rd Apr 2009 23:04

Everything looks too new. A film set.

flyingwing 3rd Apr 2009 23:08

Yes - a re-enactment but at a genuine wartime site. (Sorry about picture size)

evansb 4th Apr 2009 01:33

Twinwood Airfield ? WAG BTW

flyingwing 4th Apr 2009 07:01

Not Twinwood. As all will have most likely guessed it is an English field used by US bomber or fighter group.

l.garey 4th Apr 2009 07:31

re OUAS
 
Old Bald Pilot: I just sent you a PM.

Laurence

sidtheesexist 4th Apr 2009 16:42

Thorpe Abbotts perhaps.............

con-pilot 4th Apr 2009 17:18

When MidAmerica St. Louis Airport opened we moved operations from Scott to to MidAmerica. Talk about a ghost town (airport), that place was dead. I walked over the terminal a few times. It was rather sad really, all these airline counters that were empty, rental car counters only one of which was occupied, a fully equipped restaurant standing empty and unused. All of which were brand new and never used.

There is an extremely long taxiway that connects MidAmerica to Scott, I think it is faster to fly from Scott to MidAmerica than to taxi.

I have not been there for over ten years, but from what I've heard, not much has changed.

flyingwing 4th Apr 2009 18:15

This particular bomb group did not fly out of Thorpe Abbots. The site was, latterly, a German PoW camp.

S'land 4th Apr 2009 22:02

Debach Airfield/493rd Bomb Group?

The Real Slim Shady 5th Apr 2009 00:24

It could be from Memphis Belle in which case the airfield in the flying scenes was RAF Binbrook.

flyingwing 5th Apr 2009 09:30

S'land and JENKINS have it but with S'land touching down first! Debach's restored watch office is pictured. Home of squadrons 860 - 863, 493rd USAAF bomb group. S'land has control.

S'land 5th Apr 2009 11:29

Thanks flyingwing, it was the POW clue that did it. Here is the next challenge.

http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...g?t=1238930788


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