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Construction Squadron records state the following plant was used at RAF Coolham in construction: 2 David Brown Tractors, 3 Dumpers, 1 DH10 Bulldozer, 1 D8 Bulldozer, 2 D4 Bulldozers, 1 Water Trailer, 1 Concrete Mixer, 1 Portable Saw, 1 Petrol Bowser, 1 scraper 12 yard, 1 Blade Grader, 1
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for use by heavy vehicles and high volumes of traffic, preventing the bearing surface from wearing away and becoming uneven, and preventing vehicles from sinking and becoming bogged down or stuck, and thus was ideal for constructing ALGs' runways which were only intended to be used temporarily, had
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objected to its demolition. Bridge Hill House, situated on the B2139 Thakeham Road at the western end of the main east-west runway, had its roof removed due to safety concerns about its height possibly hindering clearance at the end of the runway, making it uninhabitable until the roof was restored
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The north-south runway's southern end was initially obstructed by buildings. Five Mile Ash, situated on the south side of
Saucelands Lane, was demolished as it directly obstructed the southern end of the north-south runway. An adjacent historic property, Saucelands, was saved from destruction after
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at Barn House Farm, Shipley, (POW Camp 658) at the southern end of the airfield, while others were billeted in numerous farm buildings along
Saucelands Lane. Those who happened to live nearby could apply for a 'living out' pass and cycle/commute to and from the RAF Coolham. H. Kay, a local Horsham
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was used to move the rolls into place as the weight of each roll, although lighter than other alternatives, meant that it would otherwise take 6 personnel to move each roll into position. One row of tracking was laid along the entire length of each of
Coolham's runways and secured by a group of 3
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driving the 2ft and 3ft iron pickets into the ground one at a time, swinging in harmony on the same picket. Once this initial length of tracking was laid, other rolls of tracking were laid next to, and adjoined with, the side of the initial length, until the required width of the runway was
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Road, and just south east of
Coolham crossroad, with Saucelands Lane itself adjoining the southern perimeter. This ALG, which would be known as Royal Air Force Coolham, or more simply, RAF Coolham, was situated roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest of
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In total, 113 acres (46 ha) of both wooded and agricultural land was requisitioned by the Air
Ministry at Coolham. Original estimates were that 700–800 hedgerow trees would need to be cleared, and approximately 8,400 feet (2,600 m) of
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aircraft losses if the airfield suffered enemy bombing. The larger main runway running east-west for 4,500 feet (1,372 m) and the smaller second runway running north-south for 3,600 feet (1,097 m) with both runways constructed using
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or a similar material should then be added onto the mesh to cover it, at
Coolham this was not the case as grass seed was sown over the area instead, so that the grass roots would help consolidate the soil together and to help with drainage.
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Barriers were erected on
Saucelands Lane because the lane crossed the north-south runway's southern end. The barriers were to be brought down to close the lane off to the public when the runway was in use in order to prevent
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completed, followed by a tractor being used to stretch the width of the tracking while it was then secured in place with further pickets until the whole length was taut. Although the
Sommerfeld tracking patent states that
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present in the area, under-drainage would be required to prevent the strip area becoming boggy after rainfall, and this initially made planners believe preparation of the site would be slow.
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shows all units which were stationed at RAF Coolham at any point during its construction and its operational history (August 1943 – July 1944) as well as deconstruction efforts as the
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personnel served at RAF Coolham at some point, 15 of whom were killed whilst carrying out their duties at or from RAF Coolham (each denotated below with a †).
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taking off and landing regularly. It consisted of rolls, 23 metres (75 ft) long and 3.25 metres (11 ft) wide, of metal wire mesh, similar to
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contractors, were also employed in the initial ground clearance and levelling and Ronald
Coleman, a civil engineer who had been seconded to the
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Roller 8 ton, 1 Roller 2.5 ton, 1 D4 Tractor, 1 Disc Harrow, 1 Tractor Harrow, 1 Gang Roller, 1 Agricultural Trailer, and 1 Paint Sprayer.
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1368:Flute, Richard (2014).
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