Fife Flyers – Port Laing / Carlingnose Traditional Cache
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Fife Flyers – Port Laing / Carlingnose
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Part of the Fife Flyers series. Although Fife has no commercial airport the county has a long history with aviation, mainly military. Some of the airports and airfield in this series are still in use however the majority have now well disappeared with only remnants remaining of those days gone by in some cases you will just have to use your imagination. In all cases, airports and airfield were located on flat accessible land. Most of the caches in this series will be easy to get to and find.
From the 2nd October 1912 to 1917, the area known as Carlingnose, close to where the present Deep Sea World is situated was operated as an airfield by the RAF.The area where the cache is situated is known as Port Laing. Sea planes operated from the bay with hangers situated above the water line off the beach.The cache is a regular size cache. The area is very popular with walkers so stealth is required.
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