jindivik
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A former World War two military airfield opened in 1939, now a civil airport. The airfield at Elmdon was used as an Elementary Flying Training School (for 51 Group) during World War Two. The wartime airfield had two intersecting concrete runways and was provided with a number of Blister and Bellman type aircraft hangars as well as utilising civillian hangars. By the 1980s the site had been redeveloped as Birmingham (Elmdon) Airport, and the airfield was extended to the north west. Some of the World war two defences survive, see SP 18 SE 15 and SP 18 SE 16. Wartime construction methods typically involved the use of "temporary materials" for many building types.
I took these images today 03/09/15
Situated just of the Coventry Road A 45 in the trees, it would of been the HQ for the airfield and surrounding areas to co-ordinate against any axis attack on the Airfield if the situation should arise,
Regards Jindi
A former World War two military airfield opened in 1939, now a civil airport. The airfield at Elmdon was used as an Elementary Flying Training School (for 51 Group) during World War Two. The wartime airfield had two intersecting concrete runways and was provided with a number of Blister and Bellman type aircraft hangars as well as utilising civillian hangars. By the 1980s the site had been redeveloped as Birmingham (Elmdon) Airport, and the airfield was extended to the north west. Some of the World war two defences survive, see SP 18 SE 15 and SP 18 SE 16. Wartime construction methods typically involved the use of "temporary materials" for many building types.
I took these images today 03/09/15
Situated just of the Coventry Road A 45 in the trees, it would of been the HQ for the airfield and surrounding areas to co-ordinate against any axis attack on the Airfield if the situation should arise,
Regards Jindi