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Note: This map gives an accuate location within the UK. However, if somebody can kindly provide an even more exact location, this advice will be most welcome.



UPNOR: Temporary helicopter landing area

Sea King HAS6 (XV712) in May 2000
Sea King HAS6 (XV712) in May 2000
Sea King HAS6 (ZE422) in May 2000
Sea King HAS6 (ZE422) in May 2000



NOTES: I have Alan Faupel to thank for information concerning this site - and for the pictures. Situated in the R E Marine Depot at Upnor, (in/near Rochester), it is, or was, used by Royal Navy helicopters during 'Navy Day' events run by civilians.





 


 
 

Terry Clark

This comment was written on: 2018-01-17 14:35:51
 
Re second photo; coud those buildings across the river be part of the old Shorts factory?
 

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