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Author: | bollok [ Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:04 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Historical locations near me | ||
Some of you might find this interesting. I live in Watford (centre bottom of map) A mile or so away to the south east is Bushey Hall where the 4th FG first formed. A couple of miles north of Watford is Leavesden aerodrome which was shadow DH factory where mosquitos were built. Several miles north east of Leavesden is Radlett aerodrome (frogmore on map) where Handley Page was based and the Halifax Bomber first flew from for example. A couple more miles east of there at London Colney is Salisbury Hall. This was the secret location where the prototype mosquito was built by DH and test flown from. It is now a DH museum. 8 miles or so north of Salisbury Hall was the main DH factory at Hatfield. Over is the west of the map is Bovingdon airfield. It was a training field for B17s - but it the location where Mosquitos in 633 squadron were filmed as well as the B17s in the Steve Mcqueen movie "the war lover" was filmed. This is just a snippet. There are plenty of other places nearby to me too such as Langley where Hawkers were based... Bentley Priory, Uxbridge BOB control room.. Anyway, thought it might be semi-interesting for some.
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Author: | -sakai [ Wed Sep 13, 2017 11:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Historical locations near me |
Heck yeah...good find, Bol. |
Author: | mSpiro [ Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Historical locations near me |
Cheers Bollok I've wanted to post something like this for a while. Too lazy. Here are some sights around Tainan, Taiwan where the Tainan Air Group (Tainan Kaigun Kokutai) was formed in the months ahead of Pearl Harbor and Philippines attacks. Downtown Tainan: Hayashi Department Store, which opened in 1932, was one of two building in Formosa with an elevator and was tallest building in the city at the time. I can imagine the boys in the squad bringing local girls here. Recently refurbished and reopened after a long time derelict. ![]() Military Garrison Hospital another site I found years ago that was literally in ruins, that is last couple of years been rebuilt. It is adjacent to the main university, which itself has some nice Japanese colonial architecture. Long ago a read a piece about Saburo Sakai's convalescence for malaria. IIRC He was not invalided back to Japan, there was other info that led me to believe Formosa, being the most modern equipped area outside of Japan itself, that he spent his recuperation here. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tainan Butokuden (Martial Arts Hall) Undoubtedly, the officers and maybe the NCOs of TK came here to workout and practice kendo. Today it is a gymnasium for an elementary school next door. The city's Shinto sanctuary and shrine used to be across the street. ![]() ![]() IJ Rifle Range Easy to pick out on recon maps and Google. Its a rectangle that is on a diagonal to street grid then and since. One third has become apartment blocks while the rest is this park. ![]() Fighter sized hangar outside the wall at Okayama (Gangshan)just south of Tainan. Now used a storage by locals. Airfield now site of ROC Air Force Academy. ![]() View from road, dome shaped behind shed. There are some still in use for various storing jobs at Tainan, but are on the airfield premises proper. ![]() Pillboxes near airfields, not uncommon around the island's former IJ airbases. ![]() Note large modern hangar in background. This one guards a set of radio installations across a river from Okayama. ![]() Radio installations I found after looking at 1944 intell maps of Formosa airfields. ![]() ![]() Odd Stuff There are some local temples and shrines dedicated to Japanese soldiers and airmen. A common theme is that a plane crashed because the pilot, rather than bailing and letting the plane hit a nearby village which would have destroyed the flimsy homes there, chose to try to ditch and died. Years later during economically difficult times, the locals decided they needed divine help and built shrines to these 'protectors'. This guy they call Yamamoto, even though he never was around this area. The story is a transport with officers on board went down when its fuel ran out while waiting for fog to lift. I think he's called Yamamoto because he was the "King" of the officers. ![]() This guy they call Yoshihara, but I couldn't get any backstory out of the old guys who hang out at the temple. I think he may be named after an IJ general in New Guinea campaign. ![]() This one is a favorite of mine, CPO Sugiura Shigemine flying a A6M3, was shot up by Hellcats during a sweep from the USS Yorktown. On fire, he could have bailed but was witnessed by villagers as guiding his plane to a nearby field and crashing. More on the story on my original post at our squad website: http://www.tainankokutai.org/forum/view ... p?f=3&t=39 ![]() |
Author: | olddog [ Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Historical locations near me |
Thx for sharing...! |
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