World War II Airfields & Radar Stations
Cowdray Park
4th July 2007
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A plan of the Admiralty dispersed aircraft storage facility at Cowdray Park
A plan of the Admiralty dispersed aircraft storage facility at Cowdray Park
Airfield details
Airfield details
One of the remaining Dutch Barn Hangars. These hangars were specifically erected for naval aircraft storage
One of the remaining Dutch Barn Hangars. These hangars were specifically erected for naval aircraft storage
Another of the Dutch Barn Hangars. The site of the airfield has reverted back to its pre-war use as a polo pitch
Another of the Dutch Barn Hangars. The site of the airfield has reverted back to its pre-war use as a polo pitch
Originally there were a total of 25 Dutch Barn Hangars spread out on both the north and south side of the airfield
Originally there were a total of 25 Dutch Barn Hangars spread out on both the north and south side of the airfield
Modern wind sock, presumably the more well-healed amongst the polo fraternity fly in by helicopter
Modern wind sock, presumably the more well-healed amongst the polo fraternity fly in by helicopter
With the exception of the remaining Dutch Barn Hangars there is nothing left to suggest Cowdray Park's war time use
With the exception of the remaining Dutch Barn Hangars there is nothing left to suggest Cowdray Park's war time use