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RAF landing track plates
hello,
i am looking for info and pictures of the following matter when the USAAF used grassfields as a landing strip to used metal plates to put on the soil for ameliorize the landing and take off of planes they called them PPS plates those where more or less 40CM wide on several meters long and had ranges of 3 holes in the plates and could be attached one to another now my question is about the RAF landing fields so grassland or nonconcrete strips the Birtish Forces used also a sort of plates but where looking different from those PPS it was more like a rooster looking does any of our readers have clear pictures about those plates and info did they had a special name, thanks in advance phil |
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Re: RAF landing track plates
You are thinking of Sommerfeld Tracking, see google.
The US(superior) equivalent was PSP pierced Steel Plating, or Marston Mats |
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Re: RAF landing track plates
No it must be the irvin grids see google
marston mats are the american ones |
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Re: RAF landing track plates
If you google sommerfeld tracking but images of google than you will encounter those irvin grips those are the one i mean
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Re: RAF landing track plates
Thanks: if you click on one of the pictures you get a thread with the following advice
There are two pages of nice line drawings of Sommerfeld Mat Type ; Irving Grid Type; PSP Type; and Bar and Rod Type tracking. in Michael J.F.Bowyer's Action Stations Vol 1 Military airfields of East Anglia. http://publications.drdo.gov.in/gsdl...ca.dir/doc.pdf The book doesn't state how or where the Irving Grid type was used. This was an American design and not commonly used. I've not seen any reference to it for runways.in the RAF. If you don't have the book contact me offline, but I've also found the following |
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Re: RAF landing track plates
hello graham,
i have been on that site but those are the american ones here is my email address send me an email and i will forward a picture of my part that i brought back from area of kent when i went to england and i received it from a farmer who lived close by a airfield they used it as fence what i am looking for is a ordinary picture where you can see them on the field as i am bussy to make a display of it i would like to show the people what it was used for here is my email address phil_mertens@yahoo.co.nz |
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