MHG65909 - WWII transformer and associated building - Tain Airfield

Summary

Former WWII transformer and associated building for RAF Tain Airfield.

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Full Description

Former WWII transformer and associated building for RAF Tain Airfield. See MHG27214 for the associated VHF Receiving station to the southeast.

Detailed plans of the airfield dating to 1945-6 are held by the Royal Air Force Museum. A digital copy (albeit undated) is held in the HER collections. The buildings are shown and numbered but not labelled on the plan. <1>

One of the radio receiving/transmitters for Tain Airfield and its transformer is situated at a point where a track leads W from a minor public road and where it crosses the railway from Inverness to Tain.
There are three buildings constructed of concrete, one, the VHF receiving station lies 120m SE from the road immediately alongside the railway. The transformer and one other building are located either side of the minor road immediately E of the railway bridge. All are visible on vertical air photogarphs (RAF 106G/UK 751 5083-4, flown 1945).
Visited by RCAHMS (DE) May 1997

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Map

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 8075 8048 (51m by 31m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH88SW
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Civil Parish TAIN

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