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Connel Airfield

Airfield (20th Century)

Site Name Connel Airfield

Classification Airfield (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Oban, North Connel; Connel Ferry; Oban Airport

Canmore ID 92718

Site Number NM93NW 37

NGR NM 9050 3500

NGR Description Centred NM 9050 3500

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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General oblique aerial view centred on the airfield during resurfacing of the runway with the village, road bridge and railway bridge adjacent, taken from the S.
General oblique aerial view centred on the airfield during resurfacing of the runway with the village, road bridge and railway bridge adjacent, taken from the S.Oblique aerial view of a boat shortly after take off from Oban Airport, North Connel.General oblique aerial view of Connel airfield with Loch Linnhe beyond, looking N.General oblique aerial view of Connel airfield with Loch Linnhe beyond, looking N.Oblique aerial view of Connel Airfield, looking N.Oblique aerial view centred on the airfield, taken from the SSE.General oblique aerial view centred on the bridge, taken from the SSE.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) in the air at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.Oblique aerial view.Aerial view over Oban Airfield (North Connel), looking SSE.General oblique aerial view centred on the airfield during resurfacing of the runway, taken from the S.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) taking-off at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.General oblique aerial view centred on the airfield during resurfacing of the runway with the village, road bridge and railway bridge adjacent, taken from the NNW.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) preparing for take-off at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) in the air at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.Oblique aerial view.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) on the apron at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) on the apron at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson, pictured here with current owner R Felix.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) preparing for take-off at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) in the air at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.General oblique aerial view of Connel airfield and Loch Etive, taken from the W.Aerial view over Oban Airfield (North Connel) and Falls of Lora and Loch Etive, looking SE.General oblique aerial view looking across the bridge, airfield,  village, the Falls of Lora and an 'SNP' banner, taken from the SSW.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) on the apron at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) preparing for take-off at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) in the air at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.Oblique aerial view of Connel Airfield, looking NNW.Oblique aerial viewGeneral oblique aerial view centred on the airfield during resurfacing of the runway with the village, road bridge and railway bridge adjacent, taken from the NNE.General oblique aerial view centred on the airfield during resurfacing of the runway, taken from the S.de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth (G-ADNE) on the apron at Oban Airport (North Connel). Aircraft formerly owned by Ted Fresson.Oblique aerial view of Connel Airfield, looking NW.General oblique aerial view of Oban Airport with Loch Etive and Ben Cruachan beyond, looking E.

Administrative Areas

  • Council Argyll And Bute
  • Parish Ardchattan And Muckairn (Argyll And Bute)
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Argyll And Bute
  • Former County Argyll

Archaeology Notes

NM93NW 37 centred 9050 3500

For ancilliary camps and buildings see NM93SW 53.00

NM93SW

(Also falls on sheet NM93SW)

Consists of two intersecting runways due to its geographical location. In 1967, the site was purchased by Oban Council and is also used for glider launching. Some wartime buildings survive and a few concrete bases remain.

D J Smith 1983; B Quarrie 1987

This World War II airfield is situated on the W side of the A 828 (T) at North Connel. The runway and several other buildings are extant.

J Guy 2001; NMRS 810/11, Part 1, 27-9

This airfield remains in regular use for gliding and light aircraft movements under the title Oban Airport. There is little significant hangarage but there is a group of huts; one of the runways appears to see little use.

Visited by RCAHMS (RJCM), 6 July 2002.

NM 905 350 A desk-based assessment and walk over survey to determine the extent of archaeologically significant remains that may be impacted upon by the forthcoming renewal of North Connel Airfield (NM93NW 37) was undertaken in December 2005. Before these works the only known archaeology within the development area was the military aerodrome itself.

The works identified the known elements of the military aerodrome (runways, roads, structures etc), confirmed their current condition and considered how destructive the process of building the aerodrome was to the potential for currently unlocated archaeology. An extensive area of sand extraction from the raised beach was also recorded.

No extant structures or structure locations associated with elements of the military aerodrome will be impacted upon by the proposed development. Some portions of original roadway are likely to be lost.

Report to WoSAS and archive to NMRS.

Sponsor: Argyll and Bute Council (Transportation and Infrastructure).

Douglas Gordon, 2006.

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