Leysdown Airfield Personnel - Muswell Manor - Leysdown-on-sea, Kent
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Inscribed memorial stone by the Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) near the site of Leysdown airfield on the Isle of Sheppey.
Waymark Code: WMZ2A7
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/30/2018
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Inscribed memorial stone by the Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) near the site of Leysdown airfield on the Isle of Sheppey.

"Leysdown, on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, is widely believed to be Britain’s first airfield (although records point towards Fambridge as having the stronger claim). It certainly became the world’s first ever factory airfield and was founded by the Short Brothers and the Aero Club. The first officially recognised flights in Britain were made here at the turn of April/May 1909 by J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon.

Leysdown closed in its initial capacity as an aircraft manufacturing site in the spring of 1910. It was however used for many years afterwards as a recognised airfield by the military for training duties until November 1937. Throughout WW2 the area served as a major bombing and firing range.

Muswell Manor, the clubhouse of the Aero Club, still exists today as a holiday park and various aeronautical memorabilia can be seen on display.

The following organisations are either based at, use and/or have at least potentially significant connections with the airfield (as at 01/09/2011):

  • Leysdown Parish Council
  • Muswell Manor Holiday Park
Also known as: RAF Leysdown / RNAS Leysdown
County: Kent
Current Status: Hotel / Leisure activity / Open land / Restaurant
Date: February 1909 - November 1937; minor use to 1940s
Current Use: Disused
Used By: RAF / RNAS / Civil
Landing Surface Types: Unpaved
Prominent People: J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon / Francis McClean / Eustace Short / Horace Short / Oswald Short / Orville Wright / Wilbur Wright

Main unit(s) present:

  • Aero Club
  • Air Armament School
  • Gunnery School Flight
  • Pilots & Observers Aerial Gunnery and Aerial Fighting School
  • School of Marine Observers
  • Short Brothers"

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The Inscription reads:

AIRFIELDS
OF BRITAIN
Conservation Trust

www.abct.org.uk

In Memory of
LEYSDOWN AIRFIELD
Opened 02.1909
Closed 11.1937

Dedicated to all units
and personnel based here

Unveiled by
Kenneth P. Bannerman
Director General, ABCT
22.02.2009

Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial

In Honor Of: LEYSDOWN AIRFIELD, and alll units and personnel based here

Marker Text:
AIRFIELDS OF BRITAIN Conservation Trust www.abct.org.uk In Memory of LEYSDOWN AIRFIELD Opened 02.1909 Closed 11.1937 Dedicated to all units and personnel based here Unveiled by Kenneth P. Bannerman Director General, ABCT 22.02.2009


Date of dedication: 22.02.2009

Who Put it Here?: AIRFIELDS OF BRITAIN Conservation Trust

Description of Memorial:
Incised granite block


Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): Not listed

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