John Oram's photos with the keyword: Blast Pens
Kenley Aerodrome Today (4) - 17 October 2015
18 Oct 2015 |
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Quiet today with powered flight prohibited and only gliding activities by the Surrey Hills Gliding Club and 615 VGS, Kenley Aerodrome, the former RAF Kenley is an historic site which was of particular importance in the Battle of Britain and throughout WWII.
A number of blast pens are still intact and the Kenley Airfield Friends Group has recently received confirmation of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to help with their restoration.
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Kenley Aerodrome Today (5) - 17 October 2015
18 Oct 2015 |
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Quiet today with powered flight prohibited and only gliding activities by the Surrey Hills Gliding Club and 615 VGS, Kenley Aerodrome, the former RAF Kenley is an historic site which was of particular importance in the Battle of Britain and throughout WWII.
A number of blast pens are still intact and the Kenley Airfield Friends Group has recently received confirmation of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to help with their restoration.
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Kenley Aerodrome Today (6) - 17 October 2015
18 Oct 2015 |
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Quiet today with powered flight prohibited and only gliding activities by the Surrey Hills Gliding Club and 615 VGS, Kenley Aerodrome, the former RAF Kenley is an historic site which was of particular importance in the Battle of Britain and throughout WWII.
A number of blast pens are still intact and the Kenley Airfield Friends Group has recently received confirmation of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to help with their restoration. The RAF Kenley Tribute honours all who served at the airfield betwen 1917 and 1959 and stands in front of those blast pens which have already been restored.
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Kenley Aerodrome Today (8) - 17 October 2015
18 Oct 2015 |
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Quiet today with powered flight prohibited and only gliding activities by the Surrey Hills Gliding Club and 615 VGS, Kenley Aerodrome, the former RAF Kenley is an historic site which was of particular importance in the Battle of Britain and throughout WWII.
A number of blast pens are still intact and the Kenley Airfield Friends Group has recently received confirmation of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to help with their restoration. The RAF Kenley Tribute honours all who served at the airfield betwen 1917 and 1959 and stands in front of those blast pens which have already been restored.
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Kenley Aerodrome Today (13) - 17 October 2015
18 Oct 2015 |
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Quiet today with powered flight prohibited and only gliding activities by the Surrey Hills Gliding Club and 615 VGS, Kenley Aerodrome, the former RAF Kenley is an historic site which was of particular importance in the Battle of Britain and throughout WWII.
A number of blast pens are still intact and the Kenley Airfield Friends Group has recently received confirmation of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to help with their restoration. This view across the former dispersal and across more than 70 years intentionally includes a glimpse of the housing which, inevitably, has encroached on the south side of the airfield.
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