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Ruan High





RUAN HIGH:   Private helipad

Aerial view 2017
Aerial view 2017
Aerial view 2020
Aerial view 2020
Area view
Area view



Note:  These three pictures were obtained from Google Earth ©



 

Operated by:  Parnall Group


Location:  Just NW of Ruan High Lanes, 4.5nm SE of Truro and 7.5nm NE of Falmouth town centre 

Period of operation:  Circa 2016 (?) to -


NOTES:  I have to thank Mr Graham Frost for pointing out this site, apparently if you look at the pictures only having a defined helipad since around 2016. Graham also tells us that the Parnall Aircraft Company based here, have been involved in the restoration of a Vickers-Supermarine Mk.Vb Spitfire. Registered as G-CJWO it will wear the WW2 RAF serial - BL688.

Incredible is it not, that when I was a lad going to airshows over fifty years ago, the appearence of a Spitfire was very much a rarity. Today of course, pretty much taken for granted at most major airshows.




 

 

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