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Tregolds Farm





TREGOLDS FARM:  Private airfield     (Aka RN St MERRYN in WW2)

Aerial detail 2001
Aerial detail 2001
Aerial detail 2005
Aerial detail 2005
Aerial detail 2009
Aerial detail 2009
Marked runways 2009
Marked runways 2009


















Note:  All eight of these pictures were obtained from Google Earth ©


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






















 
Location:  On the old WW2 airfield with a hangar, (possibly two by 2020?), on the SW side of the airfield 


Runways:   2009:  05/23   560   hard          14/32   500   hard          18/36   700   hard 



NOTES:  Clearly something has been going on here since around the late 1990s? For example, in the first picture above, the top end of the 16/34 runway has been clearly marked out with runway end and centre-line markings. As was the SE end - or so it appears - marked as '33'. In the early years of the 21st century a hangar appears - see the 2005 detail above. 

By 2009 three sections of the old runways were clearly marked, but by 2017 or so these appear to have faded away. However, as the 2020 detail picture appears to show, another much more solid construction which could well be another hangar?    

As always in this 'Guide', if anybody can kindly offer advice, this will be much appreciated.



 
 

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