It even includes Smeartharpe airfield where I passed my BMFA 'A' test for R/C flying back in 2005.
Thought I would throw in bit of interesting history on this airfield for those who may be interested
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The 506th PIR being very well known in modern times due to "Easy" Company of their 2nd Battalion, whose aircraft depart from Upottery.Bridon Bear wrote:
Thought I would throw in bit of interesting history on this airfield for those who may be interestedSmeartharpe Airfield which is in East Devon was built in 1943 and known as RAF Upottery. During WWII, the USAF had C-47's based there and took part in a big D-Day parachute drop. Details are, just before midnight on June 5th 1944 eighty one C-47 aircraft took off from Upottery carrying over thirteen hundred men of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment who were dropped in enemy held territory behind the Utah beach on the coast of France. Their task was to secure an exit corridor and fight off German counter attacks until the arrival of troops from a seaborne landing a few hours later.