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    Default Decoy Airfield - Nazeing - Essex - April 2011

    Every time I go on an explore my two youngest look at the photos and I hear "Dad, Dad, can we come with you?"

    So today I decided it was time, armed with a torch, their £20 Argos cameras, and their Grandad, I took them to the decoy airfield at Nazeing

    History taken from http://merlinsroared.tripod.com/id20.html

    Nazeing Common 'KQ' site.

    One of wartimes carefully kept secrets was the building of dummy or decoy airfields. Nazeing Common, just to the south of present day Harlow, was such a site.

    Designed to be a decoy for nearby North Weald airfield, this site was for day and night use, hence the designation 'KQ'.

    The idea for dummy structures or installations was designed to attract bombs away from the real airfield, It stemmed from an idea by Colonel John Turner, a Civil Engineer who became head of 'Works & Buildings' with the Air Ministry.

    He was instrumental in conceiving these decoy airfield sites, of which over two hundred and thirty were built. He was himself a pilot and also understood the infrastructure and design of military airfields. With his HQ in the Shepperton Film studios, his department had the knowledge of deceptive construction, the big film company's were masters at creating an illusion from canvas and wood.

    Dummy Hawker Hurricane aircraft made from These materials, among other things, were produced by a company called Greens Engineering, and were deemed very effective when in place. On these sites these dummy aircraft were moved around to simulate day to day movement on the 'airfield' to German reconnaisance aircraft and also their night bombers.

    Regular RAF airmen were used to man these 'airfields'. They were also protected by anti-aircraft guns and had the same lighting system in appearance as a normal airfield. By the use of some very clever lighting the men could simulate moving aircraft and create flarepaths, the illusion to German bomber crews was very effective. and for all intents and purposes, from a height, these dummy airfields looked like the real thing and succesfully attracted bombs away from the real airfield.

    Command and control bunkers were built away from the layout of the 'airfield' so as to give the crews some protection. These buildings housed generators for powering the lighting and had an ops room where the the lights were operated from, and where contact could be maintained by telephone to the controlling station ie: North Weald itself. The other bunker at Nazeing was used for shelter and a general area for sleeping and cooking.

    There were two incidents involving aircraft trying to attempt a landing on the decoy airfield at Nazeing common. A Vickers Wellington of 9 squadron from Honington Norfolk was returning from an operational flight and made a less than perfect landing. It was dismantled by an RAF recovery crew from North Weald and sent for repair. A Percival Proctor training aircraft also suffered the same fate.

    The land on the site is as it appears today, very hilly, and not at all what you expect from an 'airfield'. The lighting was mounted on wooden poles of varying lengths, so as to keep the proportion and angles right in it's appearance from the air.

    These sites were in operation from June 1940, but it is thought the Germans had detected Nazeing as a decoy site by the end of December. The site probably closed by the end of July 1941 as land was needed for increased agriculture. The decoy was originally built on common grazing land, and this was put to the plough in August 1941.



    The Control Bunker





















    The Generator Building

    The kids were banned from this one due to it being very unstable, just me and their Grandad










    He just had to sneak down didn't he, Hmmm


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    Default Re: Decoy Airfield - Nazeing - Essex - April 2011

    That's a great thread, family UE is ftw. My kids have been down ROC posts and ROTOR Bunkers

    This looks a very interesting site and I'm suprised it looks so dry.
    Under the radar, over the top

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    Default Re: Decoy Airfield - Nazeing - Essex - April 2011

    Great stuff looks like a grand day out!


    "How come the compression is so bad on all those shots man? It looks like they've been edited with a Commodore 64." JST

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    Default Re: Decoy Airfield - Nazeing - Essex - April 2011

    aw man thats sweet and a cool site too
    Little People are better at fitting through gaps

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    Default Re: Decoy Airfield - Nazeing - Essex - April 2011

    hmm... thats a little different to any decoy bunker I've seen...there seems to be more to this one than the standard half-buried nissen hut ops room/generator room set-up as seen around Norfolks decoy sites...

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    Default Re: Decoy Airfield - Nazeing - Essex - April 2011

    South of the Decoy Airfield their is a long line of these Pillboxes stretching from Nazeing to the M25 near Epping












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