Google Earth and RAF Stations
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Google Earth and RAF Stations
http://tinyurl.com/2xnejw
For those who like to play with Google earth.
It's a UK based overlay of existing and previous RAF bases in the UK
Might make some walk down memory lane. And an eye opener for me as I did not realize we had so many chain home sites.
Plus checkout Dounreay on the north coast of Scotland- satellite field of RAF Twatt.
Imagine saying you were ever posted there.
For those who like to play with Google earth.
It's a UK based overlay of existing and previous RAF bases in the UK
Might make some walk down memory lane. And an eye opener for me as I did not realize we had so many chain home sites.
Plus checkout Dounreay on the north coast of Scotland- satellite field of RAF Twatt.
Imagine saying you were ever posted there.
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Hmm, not sure Twatt was an RAF station.
My sooper dooper book of Military airfields has it down as an RN airfield. HMS Tern opened in 1941 closed in 1949 and housed a Fleet Requirements Unit.
My sooper dooper book of Military airfields has it down as an RN airfield. HMS Tern opened in 1941 closed in 1949 and housed a Fleet Requirements Unit.
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I don't want to start a long thread here but have a look at this:-
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read...-10/1067308484
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read...-10/1067308484
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The RAF Station mentioned in your link would be RAF Skeabrae, a fighter command station belonging to 13 Gp (Inverness) 1940-1945 which is a couple of miles south of RNAS Twatt.
RNAS Twatt
RAF Skeabrae
RNAS Twatt
RAF Skeabrae
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Rev - your the man.
I am starting to get quite interested in this old RAF stations lark.
I was born in the wrong era, 1950's RAF was my sort of time when we were all over the place in the UK
Just looked at your link for Twatt and found RAF Grimsetter. Imagine telling your mum you had been posted from Twatt to Grimsetter. She would have burst out crying.
Mind you I remember being told I was going to Spadeadam when at basic Scopie training - great I thought, Norway for a first tour.
I am starting to get quite interested in this old RAF stations lark.
I was born in the wrong era, 1950's RAF was my sort of time when we were all over the place in the UK
Just looked at your link for Twatt and found RAF Grimsetter. Imagine telling your mum you had been posted from Twatt to Grimsetter. She would have burst out crying.
Mind you I remember being told I was going to Spadeadam when at basic Scopie training - great I thought, Norway for a first tour.
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ExRAFRadar, if you are getting into the old stuff have a look at http://www.controltowers.co.uk/
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Astonishing. Even being based in Lincolnshire, where every few fields there seems to be another former airfield, this overlay is a real eye-opener. For those seeing this on RLI/DII (which doesn't allow Google Earth), I strongly advise looking again at home.
Kind of makes you wonder how we got where we are today!
And as for spotter sites, try these two:
Sub Brit Project Rotor Sites
Sub Brit Home Page
STH
Kind of makes you wonder how we got where we are today!
And as for spotter sites, try these two:
Sub Brit Project Rotor Sites
Sub Brit Home Page
STH
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Twatt from Twatt
Apologies for intrusion
Twatt is a recognised place name in Orkney and also a family name, so imagine having to respond that you were a:
Twatt from Twatt
PZU - Out of Africa
By the way the Orcadians pronounce Twatt as 'Twott!!!
Twatt is a recognised place name in Orkney and also a family name, so imagine having to respond that you were a:
Twatt from Twatt
PZU - Out of Africa
By the way the Orcadians pronounce Twatt as 'Twott!!!
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Fair point on the young pup thing but I am in Battle of Britain mode. White wine and "2 Section Scramble" are making me feel old before my time.
Plus seeing all those airfields (old and new) just brings a small tear to the eye....
Plus seeing all those airfields (old and new) just brings a small tear to the eye....
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This will make you blubber...
RAF Gan, Maldives
They even had a frickin' palm tree on the Station Crest. I am surprised the Motto wasn't 'Brandy Sours'
Must have been an absolute bummer of a tour!
RAF Gan, Maldives
They even had a frickin' palm tree on the Station Crest. I am surprised the Motto wasn't 'Brandy Sours'
Must have been an absolute bummer of a tour!
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Shemy!!!
There I was, dreaming of days gone by, sat on a white beach, palm trees gently swaying in the tropical breeze, drinking brandy sours, watching the WAAFs playing beach volleyball... sigh, and you went and spoiled it by mentioning Blackpool!!
And the Red Arrows
There I was, dreaming of days gone by, sat on a white beach, palm trees gently swaying in the tropical breeze, drinking brandy sours, watching the WAAFs playing beach volleyball... sigh, and you went and spoiled it by mentioning Blackpool!!
And the Red Arrows
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
In the huts near the mess, low lying trees between huts, perhaps 10 feet high, and the fruit bats doing circuits. About a 3 feet wing span, flare over a branch, foot arrestor gear engage, wing fold and swing inverted head about 2 feet off the ground.
Then unlatch wing clamps, extend wings, release foot engagement and graceful glide off without hitting the ground. Awesome.
Or the trumpet fish about 6 feet long swimming inches below the surface and just behind your arc of vision. Or turtles diving on the reef just yards from the OM.
In the evening, beer on the lawn, watching the Maldivians walking across to Fedu if the tide was out and the Dohni races where they would race each other back to Fedu cheered by us.
Or, how did you break your ankle, "fell off a coconut".
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They even had a frickin' palm tree on the Station Crest. I am surprised the Motto wasn't 'Brandy Sours'
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Rev I.Tin. Ther were never any WRAFs doing beach vollyball on Gan. Maybe the odd loadie but never any WrRAFS (or WAAFS!). We never had any based there. We did have Joan though, the WRVS lady. And she was a great person.
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No WAAFs or WRAFs?
How did you find the strength (ahem) to hoist the ensign?
Sinjamajeep,
Yep. Fair enough. Duly acknowledge the efforts, sacrifices and courage of other palm based squadrons.
No disrespect meant.
How did you find the strength (ahem) to hoist the ensign?
Sinjamajeep,
Yep. Fair enough. Duly acknowledge the efforts, sacrifices and courage of other palm based squadrons.
No disrespect meant.