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INFORMATION:
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closer look and it is still in good condition. The right hand door is standard
and the left-hand door is slightly different almost a lobby type entrance. (They
are all the same but some are different)
History: winter 1941/2 waterlogging again and the planes had to leave
and came back later. No.131
and No.412
RCAF now worked from here. The main task at Merston and most of the English
Channel fighter airfields were Rhubarbs
- code name for crossing over to occupied France and attacking the German defending
fighters. Taking the fight to them.
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Sleeping
Shelter 32 Man | RAF Merston, Sussex | |
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