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RAF Cottesmore Click on the picture for a larger image. Use your back button to return. |
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RAF Cottesmore is situated in the county of Rutland, in the heart of the English countryside. Originally a large bomber airfield, it opened during the Royal Air Force's expansion period, late 1930's. |
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It was expanded in the 1950's to accommodate the Vulcan and Victor bombers, and later had a long association with Canberra's. |
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Better known in recent years as the home to TTTE,(Tri-national Tornado Training Establishment), Cottesmore in now home to part of the Harrier fleet, the remainder being at nearby Wittering. |
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Airfield side, the scenery is as accurate as is possible, considering the information available. The hangars are of the correct "C TYPE" and are in their correct positions. The control tower is of the correct type. |
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The technical and domestic site are not intended to be accurate in their layout, but to give an insight into the types of building which would be in place on a typical RAF station, and again these have been constructed following plans and diagrams of the buildings. |
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Installation is by self installing.exe file set to install to FS9(ACOF), and instructions are included to change the directory for use with FS2002. |
Buy two airfields in a single transaction, and get a third absolutely free. Download the FREE afcad2 file for this scenery. Produced by Dean Wagstaff. |
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