EAW023530 ENGLAND (1949). W & T Avery Ltd factory adjacent to Sherburn in Elmet Airfield, Sherburn in Elmet, from the north-west, 1949. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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EAW023530
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EAW023533
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EAW023529
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EAW023536
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EAW023531
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EAW023537
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EAW023534
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EAW023532
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EAW023535
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Pennawd [EAW023530] W & T Avery Ltd factory adjacent to Sherburn in Elmet Airfield, Sherburn in Elmet, from the north-west, 1949. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod EAW023530
Dyddiad 28-May-1949
Dolen
Enw lle SHERBURN IN ELMET
Plwyf SHERBURN IN ELMET
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 451695, 433548
Hydred / Lledred -1.2151189881401, 53.795454665321
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SE517335

Pinnau

During WWII Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment was based at Sherburn in Elmet Aerodrome. This was called the Proving Ground for that reason - i.e. the place where aerial experiments pioneered, tested and proved the technical aspects of dropping heavy military equipment into theatres of war in Europe. Heavy military troop-carrying gliders were tested here, and experiments included the 'snatch' when these gliders were pulled from the ground by 4-engined tug aircraft including Halifax. Gliders tested included Airspeed Horsa, Waco and Hamilcar. A heavily laden Hamilcar glider crashed during one of these experiments, piloted by Robert Kronfield, World Glider Pilot Champion, fortunately he survived this accident.

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