RAF Woodvale

RAF Woodvale (Google Maps)
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RAF Woodvale is the RAF’s only active airfield in Lancashire and was originally built as a fighter airfield for the defence of Merseyside following the winter 1940-41 raids. It is currently used by Liverpool University Air Squadron, Manchester & Salford University Air Squadron, No 10 Air Experience Flight, No 611 (Woodvale) squadron ATC, HQ Merseyside Air Wing ATC, Woodvale Aviation Co and the West Lancs Aero Club.
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Parabellum picture
@ 2006-03-28 16:41:03
Do I spy a Gloster Meteor on static display?
Hinkkanen picture
@ 2006-03-29 03:16:48
There was a Meteor T.7 (WA591) in the 1980s which has since been under restoration to airworthy condition by The Meteor Flight at Yatesbury:
http://www.meteorflight.com/histories/wa591.htm
The map shows Phantom FGR.2 at the gate (XV468):
http://www.pbase.com/stevieb/image/15624307
...but according to discussion linked below, it was scrapped in July 2001:
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/archive/index.php?t-11590.html
...so the these Google images are at least five years old.
Hinkkanen picture
@ 2006-07-09 13:19:06
What is it with this particular map that invites spam? I have already deleted a few earlier today.
kjfitz picture
@ 2006-07-09 13:26:39
I think it gets into someone's database and sticks. I usually set the comments to off for a while until it gets kicked out of the spammers database.