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  1. 5 days ago · Originally known as Invergordon, this site was first permanently used by marine aircraft of the RAFs Flying Boat Development Flight. This Flight only briefly stayed in the early summer of 1924, in an experiment to try and locate herring shoals from the air to assist fishermen.

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    • 1920s-February 1957
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RAF_AlnessRAF Alness - Wikipedia

    Royal Air Force Alness, or more simply RAF Alness, is a former Royal Air Force station located 1.1 miles (1.8 km) southwest of Alness, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland and 14.1 miles (22.7 km) north of Inverness, Inverness-shire. History. RAF Alness was previously called RAF Invergordon until 10 February 1943. [1]

  3. www.forgottenairfields.com › airfield-alness-898Forgotten airfields europe

    Dec 25, 2011 · Alness seaplane base (also known as RAF Alness and RAF Invergord) was a seaplane base 23 kilometers north of Inverness in the north of Scotland. The airfield was in use since the early 1920s as an RAF test facility for the Flying Boat Development Flight until 22 June 1924.

  4. RAF Alness was a World War II seaplane base established on the coast to the south of Alness, three miles west of Invergordon. The station was reported to have been in use before the war, when it was known RAF Invergordon, but at that time would have consisted of little more than a slipway and mooring area for the aircraft, and was renamed RAF ...

  5. www.ukairfieldguide.net › airfields › AlnessAlness - UK Airfield Guide

    Location: 1nm SE of Alness. Period of operation: 1920 to 1957. Alighting area: In Cromarty Firth starting west of Invergordon approx. 6 miles west to east and 1 to 3 miles north to south.

  6. Second World War (1939-1945) Maker. Sutherland Stone Company (Stone Carver) BIC Construction of Inverness (Builder) Ceremony. Dedicated Date: 16th October 2001 Attended by: Rev Squadron Leader R Dunstan-Meadows from RAF Kinloss and Father Tom Keyworth - officiating Roman Catholic Chaplain. Lost.

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  8. Your RAF Station –Alness – is near to Invergordon and the location is shown on this map. Alness was a flying boat station. The area was first used as far back as 1924, but it wasn’t until 1938 that three squadron arrived on deployment during the Munich crisis.

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