27.02.2008, 10:17
Brilliant! I love that animation.
Here is a link to a slightly higher res. copy of the image
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff11 ... 52-001.jpg
and I think I can guarantee that you will like this
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff11 ... e/d052.jpg
The concrete runways are each listed as 950 x 50 metres. The site was requisitioned in October 1939 and handed over to the British forces for their use prior to falling under German control. The green line marks the limit of the field when in British use. The details in black are Luftwaffe construction, but not sure how much of the new concrete works were there in the BoB period, possibly none of it.
---but you do realise that there are two places, Framecourt and Tramecourt, at long/lat 50,19/2,18 and 50,27/2,9 , so maybe there is still a missing airfield?
Here is a link to a slightly higher res. copy of the image
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff11 ... 52-001.jpg
and I think I can guarantee that you will like this
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff11 ... e/d052.jpg
The concrete runways are each listed as 950 x 50 metres. The site was requisitioned in October 1939 and handed over to the British forces for their use prior to falling under German control. The green line marks the limit of the field when in British use. The details in black are Luftwaffe construction, but not sure how much of the new concrete works were there in the BoB period, possibly none of it.
---but you do realise that there are two places, Framecourt and Tramecourt, at long/lat 50,19/2,18 and 50,27/2,9 , so maybe there is still a missing airfield?