streetbeat85
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Before it became a civillian airport in 1947 Inverness Airport used by the Royal Air Force during World War II and was Known as RAF Dalcross,
A few years back i was shown this bunker by a friend, it was situated underground about a mile away from where the main terminal now stands overgrown and forgotten, all that is visible above ground level is the prefab slab which is the roof a pill box , but below the surface is a red brick building divided intoan entrance corridor, 4 rooms plus a toilet and is about the size of a small flat or house with a stairway leading to a small escape hatch and pillbox
Not much is left inside apart from rusty electrical fittings but the brickwork is suprisingly solid and dry after 70years in damp ground.
Above ground.
Entrance
There was a toilet in here the last time
A few years back i was shown this bunker by a friend, it was situated underground about a mile away from where the main terminal now stands overgrown and forgotten, all that is visible above ground level is the prefab slab which is the roof a pill box , but below the surface is a red brick building divided intoan entrance corridor, 4 rooms plus a toilet and is about the size of a small flat or house with a stairway leading to a small escape hatch and pillbox
Not much is left inside apart from rusty electrical fittings but the brickwork is suprisingly solid and dry after 70years in damp ground.
Above ground.
Entrance
There was a toilet in here the last time
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