Chris Hall's Photo Gallery
Total 96,362 photos. 176 in this folder. Contact Photographer
, 2016-04-10
RAF Market Harborough opened in 1943 was home to a squadron of 61 Vickers Wellington bombers, which flew on day and night missions, and later Hawker Hurricanes and Curtiss Tomahawk fighter planes.
, 2016-04-10
RAF Greenham Common opened in 1942, it was used by both the RAF and USAAF during the Second World War and the USAF during the Cold War. More famous for the Cruise missiles of the 501st Tactical Missile Wing and the 19-year Womans peace protest.
, 2016-04-10
RAF Barkston Heath, originally used by the USAAF 9th AF operating Douglas C-47, Now home to both 703 Naval Air Squadron and 674 Squadron Army Air Corps who operate the Grob G 115 Tutor in a training role.
, 2016-04-10
former RAF Melton Mowbray, built in 1941. originally intended for aircraft maintenance but was taken over by RAF Transport Command. Also used as a Thor Strategic missile site between 1959 and 1963
, 2016-04-10
former RAF Melton Mowbray, built in 1941. originally intended for aircraft maintenance but was taken over by RAF Transport Command. Also used as a Thor Strategic missile site between 1959 and 1963
, 2016-04-10
Leicester Airport. former RAF Leicester East, Home to RAF 190 sqn and 196 sqn which operated Short Stirling
, 2016-04-10
Leicester Airport. former RAF Leicester East, Home to RAF 190 sqn and 196 sqn which operated Short Stirling
, 2016-04-10
former RAF Finmere, built in 1941. no 13 OTU operated Bristol Blenheim Mk1 (short-nose) and Mk4 (long-nose) bombers, later converting to de Havilland Mosquitos
, 2016-04-10
former RAF Finmere, built in 1941. no 13 OTU operated Bristol Blenheim Mk1 (short-nose) and Mk4 (long-nose) bombers, later converting to de Havilland Mosquitos
, 2016-04-10
Bicester Aerodrome, formerly RAF Bicester, Dating back to 1916, this military airfield is notable as the location of the first flight of the prototype Handley Page Halifax in 1939 and was later the home of No. 71 MU, RAF. the RAF finally left in 2004.
, 2015-06-07
the disused part of Sturgate, the old peri track is still visible
, 2015-06-07
Remains of RAF Blyton located 5 miles NE of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, built in 1942 and was home to several squadrons that operated Wellington, Lancaster and Halifax bombers during WWII
, 2015-06-07
Remains of RAF Blyton located 5 miles NE of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, built in 1942 and was home to several squadrons that operated Wellington, Lancaster and Halifax bombers during WWII
, 2015-06-07
Remains of RAF Blyton located 5 miles NE of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, built in 1942 and was home to several squadrons that operated Wellington, Lancaster and Halifax bombers during WWII
, 2015-06-07
Remains of RAF Blyton located 5 miles NE of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, built in 1942 and was home to several squadrons that operated Wellington, Lancaster and Halifax bombers during WWII
, 2009-10-16
The old landing grounds at former RAF Sealand last used in 2006 by No 631 Volunteer Gliding Squadron flying Viking TMk1 gliders.
, 2009-10-16
The old hangars at the former RAF Sealand site can be seen on the left of the main road
, 2010-08-03
departing from Liverpool John Lennon Airport onboard Ryanair B737 EI-EFC
, 2010-08-03
The original Liverpool Airport at Speke, the old terminal building and apron can be seen to the left of the picture
, 2008-11-07
remains of RAF High Ercall, Shropshire, UK. viewed from 2000 feet and looking southwest