RAF Binbrooke cut off during the winter of 1947
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RAF Binbrooke cut off during the winter of 1947
An aerial view of the airfield and aerodrome buildings at Binbrooke, Lincolnshire, as men came out from their huts to pick up the supplies which had been dropped by two Dakotas of Transport Command. For several days during one of the harshest winters in Britains history, Binbrooke was cut off from the outside world, and this was the only way to ensure the arrival of rations. The two Dakotas made the flight over Binbrooke dropping sufficient rations for 1200 RAF personnel, including a contingent of WaFS. In all, ten panniers were dropped weighing 180lbs each and for the most part containing meat and bread. Coloured parachutes were used in order to ensure they would be seen against the background of the snow
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1947 Aerodrome Air Field Cold Drifts Extreme Freeze Freezing Lincolnshire Rations Snowed Snowing Snowy Supplies Base Dakotas
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In this evocative photograph, taken during the harsh winter of 1947, we see an aerial view of RAF Binbrooke in Lincolnshire, England, as men braved the extreme cold to collect essential supplies that had been dropped from the sky. The airfield and aerodrome buildings are visible beneath a thick blanket of snow, with drifts reaching high into the air. For several days, Binbrooke had been cut off from the outside world, leaving the 1200 RAF personnel and WaFS (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) members stranded and reliant on the mercy of the elements. The only means of ensuring their survival was through the heroic efforts of Transport Command, who sent two Dakotas to make the perilous journey over the snow-covered airfield. The planes dropped ten panniers, each weighing 180lbs, filled with much-needed rations. Coloured parachutes were used to ensure the supplies would be easily seen against the snowy backdrop. The winter of 1947 was one of the harshest in British history, and this photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and determination of those who served at RAF Binbrooke during that time. The image captures the stark reality of life at the airbase during the freeze, with the snow-covered buildings and drifts standing in stark contrast to the vital supplies being unloaded from the planes. This historical photograph offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in the history of RAF Binbrooke and the courage of those who endured the extreme weather conditions to keep the base functioning.
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