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Crugmeer



See also PORTHMISSEN for later nearby use in the 1930s


CRUGMEER: Military aerodrome   (Aka RAF PADSTOW and TREVOSE HEAD)

ABCT memorial
ABCT memorial
Remaining buildings
Remaining buildings
Display of photos
Display of photos


Note:  In April 2023 I paid a visit to this location. Typical Cornish weather, low dense overcast and raining.




Guardhouse?
Guardhouse?
Part of the airfield
Part of the airfield
Local area view
Local area view

Note: The main purpose of the visit was to take pictures of the Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust memorial.What a splendid group of people they are. The local area view is from my Google Earth © derived database.


 

Military users: RAF (Royal Air Force) and RNAS (Royal Naval Air Service)

RAF Marine Operations Station

Location: On Trevose Head which is a headland, roughly 3nm WNW of Padstow

Period of operation: March 1918 to March 1919


Site area: 50 acres      457 x 503


NOTES: Originally intended to be a RNAS aerodrome when under construction in February 1918 but handed over to the RAF in May when it opened.

It appears that this airfield was used mainly for maritime patrol duties. But, as virtually no enemy threat would have been evident, I wonder what was the purpose of these patrols?


 


 
 

Jane Aston

This comment was written on: 2017-05-07 16:23:58
 
In the book 'Lost off Trevose', Crugmeer was used as a base for U-boat spotting planes and airships.
 

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