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RNAS Caldale

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In use
  
July 1916-1920 (1920).

Year built
  
1915

Battles/wars
  
First World War

RNAS Caldale

Type
  
Military - Airship station

Controlled by
  
Royal Naval Air Service  Royal Air Force

Owners
  
Air Department, Air Ministry

RNAS Caldale is a former Royal Naval Air Service airship station located 2.1 miles (3.4 km) west of Kirkwall, Orkney and 4.1 miles (6.6 km) south east of Finstown, Orkney, Scotland. It was constructed in 1915 and was operational from 1916 until 1920.

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History

Caldale had two large airship hangars which housed Submarine Scout Pusher airships that operated anti-submarine and mine spotting sweeps near to Orkney.

However this was fraught was danger as during November 1917 SSP-2 and SSP-4 were both destroyed in high winds with the crew of SSP-4 lost at sea. Not long after these losses and other damage caused to airships due to the wind the Admiralty decided to close the airship station and move the airship further south on mainland Britain.

During January 1918 the airship station became a kite balloon repair station and was home to No. 20 Kite Balloon Base.

Current use

The site is currently open land.

References

RNAS Caldale Wikipedia