OK so this is a tricky one. This is a big site, and I cannot post it all in one go. I have decided to divide it into three sectoins.
(1) The Operations Centre Visited with Zimbob in March 2008
(2) Firing Butt, main runway and Control Tower. Visited with Bax__ May 2008
(3) The rest of the site. Visited with Bax__ May 2008
A little history......
RAF Banff was an operational Strike Wing base between 1943 and 1945. It was host mainly to Mosquito and Beaufighters.
The following are the Squadrons of RAF Banff Strike Wing Costal Command 1943 -1945
143 sqdr Royal Air Force
144 sqdr Royal Air Force
235 sqdr Royal Air Force
248 sqdr Royal Air Force
333 sqdr Royal Norwegian Air Force
404 sqdr Royal Canadian Air Force
445 sqdr Royal Australian Air Force
489 sqdr Royal New Zealand Air Force
Part one- Operations Centre
Zimbob blending in perfectly with his disruptive camouflage
Just as we thought it was getting little "samey" we found the epicentre! This had been the main operations room, you really could imagine the plotting table sitting in the middle of the floor, and the WAAF with the "Chumlely Warner" voices calling out the aircraft positions. Really amazing
The HVAC (heating/ventilation/air-con) ducting was left as was, some beautifully preserved
There was a fair bit of reading material on the walls here
This was of particular interest
There was more, but as it had been written on plaster, and the plaster had fallen off the walls on the rest of the Ops Room, it would have been lost. Thankfully, Grampian TV, using old newsreels and photographs, were able to recreate one of the murals, and this is on display in the Boyndie center. They also have a rather good restaurant, so if you are in the area, it is well worth a visit(a few images at the bottom of this thread)
Solitary ceiling tile
Paintwork
The plant room for the HVAC (minus plant)
And finally (for this part) a few pics from the Boyndie Center
Recreated Mural
20mm cannon (not the camera!) mount
Propeller spinner backplate for a Mosquito
Fuel gauge and cockpit "glass"
Gas mask donated by Jim the farmer (There is a related story, ask Zimbob)
Mosquito tailwheel
Miscellaneous
Parts two and three to follow shortly (in this thread)
(1) The Operations Centre Visited with Zimbob in March 2008
(2) Firing Butt, main runway and Control Tower. Visited with Bax__ May 2008
(3) The rest of the site. Visited with Bax__ May 2008
A little history......
RAF Banff was an operational Strike Wing base between 1943 and 1945. It was host mainly to Mosquito and Beaufighters.
The following are the Squadrons of RAF Banff Strike Wing Costal Command 1943 -1945
143 sqdr Royal Air Force
144 sqdr Royal Air Force
235 sqdr Royal Air Force
248 sqdr Royal Air Force
333 sqdr Royal Norwegian Air Force
404 sqdr Royal Canadian Air Force
445 sqdr Royal Australian Air Force
489 sqdr Royal New Zealand Air Force
Part one- Operations Centre
Zimbob blending in perfectly with his disruptive camouflage
Just as we thought it was getting little "samey" we found the epicentre! This had been the main operations room, you really could imagine the plotting table sitting in the middle of the floor, and the WAAF with the "Chumlely Warner" voices calling out the aircraft positions. Really amazing
The HVAC (heating/ventilation/air-con) ducting was left as was, some beautifully preserved
There was a fair bit of reading material on the walls here
This was of particular interest
There was more, but as it had been written on plaster, and the plaster had fallen off the walls on the rest of the Ops Room, it would have been lost. Thankfully, Grampian TV, using old newsreels and photographs, were able to recreate one of the murals, and this is on display in the Boyndie center. They also have a rather good restaurant, so if you are in the area, it is well worth a visit(a few images at the bottom of this thread)
Solitary ceiling tile
Paintwork
The plant room for the HVAC (minus plant)
And finally (for this part) a few pics from the Boyndie Center
Recreated Mural
20mm cannon (not the camera!) mount
Propeller spinner backplate for a Mosquito
Fuel gauge and cockpit "glass"
Gas mask donated by Jim the farmer (There is a related story, ask Zimbob)
Mosquito tailwheel
Miscellaneous
Parts two and three to follow shortly (in this thread)