DescriptionRemains of Lymington Airfield, Snooks Farm - geograph.org.uk - 174708.jpg
English: Remains of Lymington Airfield, Snooks Farm. Built in 1943, the airfield was used by American Thunderbolt aircraft in support of the D-day landings. The airfield was returned to farming in 1946. A single blister hangar remains, to the left of which is a white modern building. An Alvis Stalwart 6x6 is parked outside. The presence of a wind sock suggests some continued aeronautical usage. See also 174714.
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