Right, got the picture thing sorted...
The old airfield at Eshott; a good explore if you like military/WWII history and not just taking pictures.
RAF Eshott was opened in 1942 (I think) and was home to No 57 OTU RAF (the training of Spitfire pilots) before the unit was transferred to nearby RAF Boulmer in 1942. A lot of the original buildings are still there, dispersed over the site with some being used by farmers.
One of the blast shelters:
Remains of one of the aircraft sheds:
A shell from a Spitfire, with a firing butt in the background:
Authentic WWII toilets
A window from the above...
Cannon range or firing butt for calibrating aircraft weapons:
Picket post (gatehouse):
Inside a blast shelter:
The original base mast:
The rest on Flickr, thanks for looking!
Mick
The old airfield at Eshott; a good explore if you like military/WWII history and not just taking pictures.
RAF Eshott was opened in 1942 (I think) and was home to No 57 OTU RAF (the training of Spitfire pilots) before the unit was transferred to nearby RAF Boulmer in 1942. A lot of the original buildings are still there, dispersed over the site with some being used by farmers.
One of the blast shelters:
Remains of one of the aircraft sheds:
A shell from a Spitfire, with a firing butt in the background:
Authentic WWII toilets
A window from the above...
Cannon range or firing butt for calibrating aircraft weapons:
Picket post (gatehouse):
Inside a blast shelter:
The original base mast:
The rest on Flickr, thanks for looking!
Mick