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To celebrate the town’s involvement in WW2 and to support activities, Silloth Tourism Action Group had the idea of a permanent structure based on the shape of a WW2 Hudson plane. The plane has been gifted to the people of Silloth and is a welcome addition to the Green. The plane is sited above a new raised flower bed, built by the Town Council’s grounds maintenance team, to be planted up with colourful summer bedding in the shape of an RAF roundel.
The new feature is sited opposite the Silloth RAFA club on Petteril Street which is the only remaining RAFA Club in Cumbria.
The project has been funded with a Community Grant from Cumbria County Council and a kind donation by the family of a former aero engineer, Rex Morris, who served at 22MU Silloth during the War.
Tragically, a large number of Lockheed Hudson aircraft and their crews, who had crashed during take-off or approach to the wartime airfield of Silloth ended up in the Solway, resulting in it being renamed locally as ‘Hudson Bay’.
The final cache location is at:
N54 52.ABC W003 23.DEF
Answer these questions:
A = Silloth Airfield opened June 19A9?
B and C = The first flight of the Lockheed Hudson Bomber was December 1B 19C8?
D = How many planes are in the Silloth Airfield Project Logo?
E = Silloth Airfield closed 31 December 1E60?
F = Sunday 1 April 201F marked the 100th Birthday of the Royal Air Force?
You are looking for a sneaky magnetic cache at the final location - good luck!!
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