Predannack Airfield on Cornwall's Lizard peninsula opened in May 1941. It was one of the many Royal Air Force bases,The abandoned planes of Predannack


Predannack Airfield on Cornwall's Lizard peninsula opened in May 1941. It was one of the many Royal Air Force bases that opened at a time when the South West of England was vulnerable to attacks by the German Luftwaffe. Part of the base has been turned into a plane cemetery where old military planes and helicopters are left to decay under the wet Cornwall weather. . The aerodrome is still used for fire and rescue training.


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Photo credit: © kathleen white / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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