RAF BOURN ACCOMMODATION HUTS

Proper frosty morning when we arrived at the location me and dob . Wasn’t sure what to expect from this site as I had only seen it from the air whilst scouring google maps . I could see that they were BCF HUTS ( BRITISH CONCRETE FEDERATION ) Huts .. A good explore of the huts and surprised really that they were still there after all these years .. Unfortunately couldn’t get on 2 what is left of the runway as all blocked off and as far as I know I don’t think there is many other buildings left .. Also I think a lot of what is left is now going to be built on . wikipedia info .Bourn Airfield was constructed for RAF Bomber Command in 1940 as a satellite airfield for nearby RAF Oakington.[2] It was used by No. 101 Squadron RAF Vickers Wellingtons for training purposes from 23 July 1941, and from October of that year 101 and 7 Squadrons used the airfield when Oakington became unavailable.[3] On 9 April 1941, the airfield was subjected to the first of four raids when a Junkers Ju
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