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RAF CHEDDINGTON

Lets Start With Some History.....
RAF Cheddington. Cheddington was used as a First World War aerodrome briefly during 1917.
The airfield was closed after armistices.
During the Second World War Cheddington airfield opened in March 1942 as a satellite station to RAF Wing with 26 operational training units, Vickers Wellington Bombers these had "EU" on the aircraft sides).
Site information- owner Air ministry 
Controlled by- Royal Air Force Untied States Army Air Forces.
This was a spare of the moment evening visit after work again and we were unsure if we would be able to get on site as it was mant to have security. As luck had it we drove straight onto site with not problem no sign of security so we parked the car up and went for a walk about as we had herd this place still had its vault door for its ammunition room and bingo we found it.
very strange sit this one there were people living on it in caravans and it looked like in some of the bunkers people were living too. so enjoy the pics.

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