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RAF Trimley Heath


I cannot remember a RAF Station here but there are still some old Blocks/Buildings near to the Bucklesham Road/A14 Road Junction, there used to be one in the middle of the field alongside the A14 just outside the periphery of Trimley St Martin

I do know that a Radio/RADAR station was connected here to RAF Bawdsey, which almost has eyeball contact across the River Deben. Was there a connection with RAF Trimley to MH as I recall once seeing a Yellow SAR Whirlwind here in the 1960's and at one stage MH had a Flight here from I think 22 Squadron. Maybe this force landed here

Anyone know of a connection or has a connection?



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Three links from a friend


http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/48/a2121148.shtml


and this:


http://www.uk-ufo.org/condign/histcharlie2.htm


and, finally:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/content/articles/2006/03/09/floods_1953_trevor_purling_feature.shtml




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RAF Trimley Heath, Was just a grass strip where Sir Alan Cobham landed in 1929 and I believe a few Lysanders in WW2. 





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RAF Trimley Heath was the Metropolitan Sector Operations Centre after WWII. I served at Trimley Heath from 1950 until 1953. During that period there was a serious fire (October 1951?) which virtually destroyed the old SOC. In a very short time temporary GCI cabins were installed to the rear of the existing brick structure which also contained the reporting cell and the Chief Controllers ops room. The Sector Ops room was further back from the road in some temporary buildings close to where the remains of the smaller brick structures remain. The personnel from TH were based at RAF Felixstowe, travelling to and fro' each day and each shift change. The personnel from TH were therefore also caught up in the 1953 floods, I as a newly married and living in Langar Road close to the Martello tower. We were in bed at about 1 am when we were woken by debris smashing against the house. It was three days before I made contact with personnel who had been evacuated to Martlesham.  Regarding flying from Trimley Heath, there was for a while an Auster kept there which came to grief when taking off with three persons on board, failed to get airborne and crossed the main road coming to rest in the field the other side. The driver of the Ipswich to Felixstowe bus was surprised as the Auster passed in front of his vehicle!



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Thanks Peter for that information

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