There seem to have been three RAF airfields fairly close to one another: Biggin, Kenley and, to the south/east of Kenley, there was _____?
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This has also revealed the great number of airfields that were in service during WW2 but were closed down to various levels.
The proper airfield is selected in Free Flight; a nearby, or satellite, field was selected in the Bandits Over Kenley misson (referenced to the date when, in reality, nearly 70 planes were lost on both sides during an attack on Kenley); in the sim, there is a large puddle (lake/pond) easterly, another southeast, of the mystery field:It's quite possible that Kenley in the Bandits Over Kenley mission is in the wrong location. Is it one of the CFS1 default airfields? RAF Kenley was in the same location as the current Kenley Aerodrome which is still used for gliding. http://www.southlondongliding.co.uk/
Understood; it wasn't as if most had no previous experience -- they were losing many of their better trained aircrew during the BoB.Although bombs were dropped at random for various reasons the Luftwaffe bombing of RAF airfields during the BoB was surprisingly accurate.
Therefore, the three airfields in the px are supposed to be (from upper left to lower right) Croyden, Kenley and Biggin Hill. Now what are those big puddles nearby supposed to be -- now long gone remnants of an August, 1940, rainstorm?
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