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Longitudinal Section, Transverse Section, Structural Diagram and Cut-Away View of Structural Frame and Doors of airship shed at East Fortune Airfield
SC 367742
Description Longitudinal Section, Transverse Section, Structural Diagram and Cut-Away View of Structural Frame and Doors of airship shed at East Fortune Airfield
Catalogue Number SC 367742
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DC 10544
Scope and Content Plan of setting of rigid airship shed, East Fortune, East Lothian The rigid airship shed at East Fortune was built in World War One as part of the strategic network of airship bases put up by the Royal Navy to defend the coastline. The rigid airship shed (A) was bracketed by two coastal sheds (B) which housed smaller non-rigid airships or blimps used for coastal patrol. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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