Netheravon 1948
I'm researching an incident that took place during the Berlin Airlift.
It would be really helpful to know what navigation aids were located at RAF Netheravon in 1948. Specifically, what version of Eureka was there - mk VII? My limited knowledge suggests that the mkVII had greater range than previous versions. A bit obscure, I know, but any knowledge or pointers would be appreciated. SD |
Immediately post war, Netheravon was allocated to volunteer AOP squadrons who operated mainly at low level so I doubt if there was any type of letdown aid installed there apart from possibly D/F.
During WW2 it was mainly used for glider pilot training which is also unlikely to have much use for letdown aids. |
Originally Posted by chevvron
(Post 10569482)
Immediately post war, Netheravon was allocated to volunteer AOP squadrons who operated mainly at low level so I doubt if there was any type of letdown aid installed there apart from possibly D/F.
During WW2 it was mainly used for glider pilot training which is also unlikely to have much use for letdown aids. |
Thank you both for the information.
While we at it, do you know where I can find the elevation of Tarrant Rushton airfield - yes I know the OS map will tell me, but I don't have one at my finertips, and as it is no longer an airfield of any sort, the AIP / farm strip guides won't help. SD |
The Willis & Holliss book quotes TR as 255'.
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 10580986)
The Willis & Holliss book quotes TR as 255'.
FYI this is about a Lancaster that didn't make it back to T-R during Plainfare SD |
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