would be interested to know anyones thoughts on what these buildings at the former WW2 airfield at Wymeswold, Notts. are,
there were 2 identical buildings next to eachother, both had 2 rooms the same size and layout as eachother, the floors had unusual deep channeling around the edges and across the middle poss for drainage,
wonder if they were for storing shells or explosives? or if they housed generators, the walls weren't that thick, they were a long way from the 2 fuel depots so no connection with refueling i wouldn't think.
any ideas, or has anyone seen similar buildings at other airfields?
there were 2 identical buildings next to eachother, both had 2 rooms the same size and layout as eachother, the floors had unusual deep channeling around the edges and across the middle poss for drainage,
wonder if they were for storing shells or explosives? or if they housed generators, the walls weren't that thick, they were a long way from the 2 fuel depots so no connection with refueling i wouldn't think.
any ideas, or has anyone seen similar buildings at other airfields?