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The Young One

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History

Polebrook was laid down for RAF Bomber Command use in 1940-1941. Built by George Wimpey and Co. Ltd, it had short runways which were lengthened for USAAF heavy bomber use. The RAF used the base for operational trials - including of B-17 Flying Fortresses. In 1942, the airfield was handed over to the Eighth Air Force. Accommodation for over 2,000 personnel was provided on sites built in woodland to the north of the station. The 97th Bomb Group used Polebrook first, before the 351st Bomb Group moved to the airfield in the spring of 1943. They remained at the base until the end of the war. RAF Maintenance Command took over in 1945, and in 1947 Polebrook briefly became a satellite for RAF Upwood. It was declared inactive a year later. In 1959, however, Polebrook became home to a Thor ballistic missile squadron, which remained until 1963.

The Splore

Very wet and overgrown but still quite cool despite the miserable weather.

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Nicely done, its a rather cool place, u didnt climb the tower then :p
In a lightning storm I didn't think it would be a good idea lol it would be like sticking a from in a toaster. I would of got a shocking surprise.
I love the tractor. Perhaps a Deutz.
Maybe not to sure on tractors
 
No expert but pretty sure that's a Lanz Bulldog tractor, based on the position of the PTO pulley and the dark blue paint. Deutz-Fahr tractors were painted green and generally air-cooled.
At least the same country! Looking online, the Lanz Bulldog HR15/30 has similar 'mudguards' that do little more than protect the driver from an injury from contact with the driving wheels. They would not contain mud thrown up by the wheels. The driving wheels in the photo are nasty-looking ' spade-lugs' - that could easily cause injury. Any other Lanz or Deutz tractors I have found photos of online have flat-top wide mudguards.

 
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