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East Seaton Links


Note: This map only shows my guess as to the location. Close enough for a position within the UK of course, but hardly satisfactory. The only reason for picking this location is due to the nearby golf course. If anybody could be kind enough to either confirm this is correct, or if not provide a more exact position, this advice will be much appreciated.



EAST SEATON LINKS (ABERDEEN): Temporary aerodrome
 

Operated by: Alan Cobham’s 1932 National Aviation Day UK Display Tour, Cobham’s 1933 No.2 Tour and Cobham’s 1934 Tour

Location: Near Aberdeen

Period of operation: 24th September 1932, 16th & 17th July 1933, 12th & 13th May 1934
 

NOTES:  Is it possible this site developed into DYCE airport?

 

 

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