ERROL AIRFIELD

'Errol airfield' near to the village of Errol in Perth & Kinross, Scotland is on the north bank of the Firth of Tay approximately half way between Perth and Dundee. The airfield was constructed as an RAF airfield and opened in January 1943[1]. Since opening, Errol housed a special 305-th air training squadron for the Soviet crews receiving deliveries of Armstrong Whitworth Albemarles; this joint operation continued until April, 1944 despite cancellation of Albemarle deliveries in September, 1943.
Military role of Errol airfield ended in 1948, shortly after the end of World War II. The airfield featured three runways arranged in an 'A' shape which are still visible today from the air. Many of the buildings around the airfield are now derelict or in a state of poor repair. The RAF station originally featured a control tower and 6 hangars. The Errol side of the airfield now has a small industrial estate with a haulage company and a garden supplies wholesaler currently in residence. As of 2007 only one runway appears to be in service for light aircraft for activities such as skydiving. Vintage car rallies and other events requiring large flat open spaces take place at the airfield throughout the year.

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1. RAF Errol ControlTowers.co.uk


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