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Headquarters of the British Air Force of Occupation, ACE High site (abb Moenchengladbach Tail (1) Hehn) AHEZ Hehn. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. At its peak there were about 3,600 crew and support staff station at Predannack. RAF Gibraltar and RAF Akrotiri are not included on the interactive map. Originally part of RAF Warton, but when the main airfield site was sold to the English Electric Company in 1947, one of the outlying sites was designated as RAF Lytham, and was used as a Transit Camp and for Medical Training. In the 1980s, 54 homes were built on the site to provide accommodation for families of the base's airmen. No. The comments below have not been moderated, Pilgrimage to my hero father: How CHRISTOPHER MEYER spent 70 years finding out the truth about his WWII flying ace father who died 13 days before he was born, War hero's medal sold to feed his family returned to relatives thanks to great-granddaughter's school project, The screen for King Charles' coronation anointing is revealed, Monstrous tornado seen bearing down on Palm Beach, Ukraine drone strike hits major fuel depot in port Sevastopol, Women's rights activists and pro-trans campaigners separated, Historic chairs to be reused by the King for the coronation service, Hundreds of Household Division members rehearse for coronation, Russian freight train derails and bursts into flames after explosion, 'You motherf***ers don't understand': Bam Margera details 'turmoil', Moment large saltwater crocodile snatches pet dog off beach in QLD, Doctor slams Laurence Fox for 'spewing out biased views', Australian tourist allegedly spits in the face of a Java Imam, Braverman: People crossing Channel are 'at odds with British values'. Converted into a boarding school which operated between 1994 and 2016 and later a holiday park. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The team didn't realise that an unknown figure wanders through the background of the video until looking at the footage later that night but Steve insists it could not have been any of his team and there was no one else in the building. This was where WAAF Margaret Horton had an unexpected flight on the tail of a Spitfire. Most of the site has been demolished apart from the Grade II-listed radar tower which is used by the Erector School for selecting recruits. Also (unofficially) known as RAF Tranent and RAF Penston, and briefly transferred to Royal Navy as HMS Nighthawk II during 1945. Opened 1916. No 576 Squadron flew from here to bomb Hitler's hideout at Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps on April 25, 1945.