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3FallinFlyer 30th Nov 2006 09:35

WW2 Airfields of interest in SE
 
Hi all,

I'm taking a polish WW2 enthusiast flying at the weekend, was planning to go to Duxford and North Weald. Does anyone have any suggestions of other airfields that he may find of interest??

Thanks
3FF

Will Hung 30th Nov 2006 11:18

Westonzoyland was a significant base for Free Polish Fighter squadrons. Long way though, and I'm not sure whether it's used any more as an airfiled.

airborne_artist 30th Nov 2006 11:23

Tempsford? North of Sandy Beds.

Mad Girl 30th Nov 2006 12:17

My geography is atrocious... so if this is too far - excuse me.Try Old Sarum at Salisbury - Second oldest airfield in the country.

WW1 I believe - not WW2

cirrus01 30th Nov 2006 14:34

Chailey in East Sussex
Polish squadrons based there for D Day .
Not much of the airfield left to see but nearby is a memorial to the Polish pilots..........situated at the Pub they had to move when the airfield was constructed.:ok:
http://www.spitfireart.com/chaileyairshow.html

pistongone 30th Nov 2006 14:53

The Polish War Memorial is right by the A40 in the south east corner of RAF Northolt, actualy is it still an RAF base:confused: You could include that in a visit to Denham.
And of course don't forget Biggin Hill!

3FallinFlyer 1st Dec 2006 09:04

Thanks for the suggestions - most will have to be flyovers as a lot of the airfields are disused. But its all a good excuse to go flying!! :)

SlipSlider 1st Dec 2006 09:15

Goodwood is of course still active. As Westhampnett it was a wartime satellite for Tangmere and was the airfield from which Bader left on the flight which resulted in his becoming a PoW; there is a memorial statue of DB.
Slip

Dan Dare 1st Dec 2006 12:21

Again, not WWII, but if you are in the Duxford area its not much further to the Shuttleworth collection at Biggleswade. It really is worth a visit.

Zulu Alpha 1st Dec 2006 12:40

Weather looks Cr*p for the weekend. You might be driving.

Don't know where you are based but Duxford and Old Warden are great museums. N weald is good if there is any flying but with the weather there may not be any.

If I had to choose then I'd recomend Duxford for walking round the hangars in bad weather, there is so much there. Old Warden is smaller and is at its best when there is flying which makes the whole place come alive.

chevvron 1st Dec 2006 13:25

If you go to Goodwood, you could take in Tangmere, Merston (south of Chichester) and Ford too. To the west are the remnants of the ALG at Funtington; there's some sort of MOD establishment on part of the old site.

3FallinFlyer 1st Dec 2006 15:10

Thanks all - weather does look crap for pottering around locally & sightseeing. Reckon I'll be postboning it to another weekend. Goodwood and Tangmere sound good though, I think I'll be heading down there when we get the weather ferrit!

3FF

Miserlou 1st Dec 2006 17:55

Headcorn has a little museum and is still active. The Tiger Club is another attraction. Send him for a fligth in a Tiger Moth.
Check museum opening times though.


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