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Martinburney 12th Feb 2003 20:23

Re Ballyherbert Airfield
 
Hi

A fellow member of a yahoo groups aviation forum has asked for info on Ballyherbert.

Can anyone help.

Please reply direct to David.

Regards Martin

Subj: [airfields-uk-ireland] Ballyhalbert Airfield
Date: 12/02/2003 10:24:15 GMT Standard Time
From: [email protected]
Reply-to: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
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Hi All

I'm a new member to this group.

I am researching the history of Ballyhalbert Caravan PArk, which
served as a RAF Airfield during the Second World War.

The airfield was opened on 28th June 1941. On 17th July 1945 it was
commissioned as "HMS Corncrake" and transferred to the Royal Navy.
It was decomissioned by the Navy in November 1946 and transferred to
Coastal Command in January 1946.

I have to put on an exhibition in Ballyhalbert Community Hall for
the local Community Group. Any information, photographs etc that
anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

David Gabbie

BeauMan 13th Feb 2003 12:43

Martin,

Will do - our Beaufighter served operationally at Ballyhalbert during 1942, so I'd be more than happy to make contact with the chap. Could be that he may have additional information regarding her history which I'd love to find out about.

One question, do you have a link to that forum?

Ta.

owc 10th Mar 2003 21:34

When do you need the info for, I know someone who could help he has extensive research on all ww2 airfields in NI. Hope this is not too late. I will pass your details onward.

Tiger_mate 11th Mar 2003 17:14

I flew over Ballyhalbert this morning and what a pleasant place it must have been in its day. I do not know who owns it nowadays, but the runway looked like it would be quite feasable to bring back into service. Of course that was from albeit low height and at ground level the surface may be shot.

If I owned it, it would be a flying club base or at least a glider/para site. Though off course splash landing would be sporty.:O

Scion 22nd Mar 2003 19:55

contact, tiger
 
Tiger-Mate,

I noticed comments on Ballyhalbert,-- learnt to drive on the runway years ago, and I will be going to N.I. in a couple of weeks time. I am a Belfast {Comber} sourced Australian. I am also with our Antique Aeroplane Assoc. and have a couple of old aeroplanes including a basket case Short s16 Scion.
Any contact possible with Dh82 or other Antique owners in N.I.?

Roy Fox


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