Lets leave it at W Poland...............
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OK - here's the next mystery aerodrome.
https://dk4ieq.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none |
Well it's clean and tidy and no howling mobs of local help
That may be a British truck in the background so lets try East Anglia? |
Not in the UK, but I would have thought that it would be quite possible for a British truck to be present.
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Air Transport Command markings, so CBI ?
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Highly unlikely that the truck is Russian as this airfield is west from the UK. There would almost definitely be British trucks close by - if not in this photo.
Not in the Pacific/CBI Theater either (had to look CBI up :ok:) |
Bermuda/Kindley?
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Getting closer, but not on Bermuda.
Here's a couple more images. https://qpdxvg.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none https://ctlhbg.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none |
West of the UK. A bit warm judging by the sunscreens to shade the ground oppos. Lajes (or Lagens as the Yanks used to call it for some reason)?
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Not in the Azores, Bermuda is much closer, although too far north.
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Hewannora?
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Nope, not Hewannora, but you are getting closer.
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Kingston Jamaica?
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Jamaica is the wrong direction, south of Hewannora.
Gulliver II at this aerodrome. https://eqvqpg.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none Part of the airfield is currently used for this https://3qscpq.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none |
Grenada/Pearls?
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Not Grenada - not many more islands left now :ok:
It hasn't been an active airfield for a long time - but still recognisable as one. |
Looks to damp to be Aruba - so Nevis???
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You've gone the wrong direction.
Will the challenge get past 24 hours:) |
Breivengat Cuaracao
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Waller Field ?
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WallerField it is. Historical photos taken April 1943.
Over to you Dave. |
Open House, I'm afraid - busy week.
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As no-one has jumped in here's another one from me - bonus points for naming all the aircraft types. Click here for a larger version.
https://dk4keq.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none Unlike most of the other aerodromes I post, this one does appear in a GI search. However, I don't believe that the location has been identified correctly in the these other pages. |
Great photo with lots of detail to get your teeth into!
Beufighters with american markings = USAf nightfigters before the P-61 entered service. Somewhere in the Mediterranian theatre? |
Yes, it's somewhere in the Med.
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Beaufighters, P-38, P-61, A-20?
Don’t know where. |
OK. How about Bastia-Poretta, Corsica?
(On 31 July 1944, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the legendary French pilot, took off from this airport and disappeared, on a reconnaissance flight over France in a Lockheed P-38 Lightning). https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...t_Archives.png |
Hmmmm. I reckon your overhead is the same airfield as my photo, which is interesting, as the contemporary description I have for it is:
This airfield in Southern France was in operation two days after the initial landings. On D-Day Maaf planes were making emergency landings on it. (30/01/1945) I reckon your image is misidentified as I cannot line it up with Bastia-Poretta - even though the water course looks similar, there's no railway and the runway is totally out of alignment. However, I think I can line it up with where I think it is - no water course present today, but with the railway and runway matching. :ok: Not had much experience with the GE overlay though, so I might be 100% wrong! |
Aha!
Wikipedia got me! Their page about Bastia - Poretta has that aerial photo, but they clearly labeled it as Bastia - Borgo. DOH! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastia...oretta_Airport A bit more research reveals that there were several airfields at that location. I'll try again calling it Bastia - Borgo http://www.forgottenairfields.com/up...orgo/Borgo.jpg Photo looking south taken in early 1944, with in the foreground a Lightning P38. The first airfield is Borgo, the second large airfield is Poretta (todays Bastia Poretta airport). Two more can be seen in the distance. Between the two nearest, a very small runway can be seen, which is the one created by the French and used by the Germans. This little track was used for Piper Cubs. US Groups based at Borgo were 52FG operating Spitfires, 111FG operating P-51 Mustangs and 415NFS operating Beaufighters. Good stuff. |
Nothing to see there now.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ediy03zb6d...rgo-1.JPG?dl=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/ra5oyur3uv...%20-2.JPG?dl=1 |
OK, that fits, so I reckon you've nailed it. Good sleuthing.
https://rmn34a.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none Still clashes with the source documentation I have which is pointing to the mainland and Hyeres le Palyvestre/Toulon. https://3qsbpq.bl3301.livefilestore....&cropmode=none Other pages on the web with my image on it are pointing at La Vallon airfield? Over to you Terry. |
Thanks nvubu.
It is a good challenge when there is a high resolution photo with plenty of details available for clues. I have nothing handy right now, so I would like to hand it back to you, or otherwise Opern House. |
Thunderbolts and Lightnings........very, very frightening..me!
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This was a great challenge, and I'm sadly a bit late to the party.
Not that any further proof is necessary, but I tried lining up the GE view as per the aerial photo with the P-38, as follows: https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4567/...548e8e2a_c.jpg Seems the corner where the Beaus were is now a prison site - fuzzed out by Google for some reason - must be a NATO prison... :) |
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Here’s an easy one to keep things going. An airfield I flew from in the 60s, now closed, like most of the RAF airfields I flew from.
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RAF Lindholme - although surely that is the 'tower' of Northern Radar!
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Or is it Watton or North Luffenham? Certainly does look like a Type 82 unit.
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I said it was easy. Shackman has it. It's the Type 82 radar tower at Lindholme.
The Type 82 "Orange Yeoman" radar |
Unfortunately unable to download photos at the moment, so OH.
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Originally Posted by chevvron
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Or is it Watton or North Luffenham? Certainly does look like a Type 82 unit.
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