Mount Batten
Mount Batten
is a 24 metre tall outcrop of rock on a 600 metre
peninsula
at
Plymouth Sound
in
England
. It has been an important defensive point for the old part of
Plymouth
and its
harbour
, being on the opposite side of the
Cattewater
, the channel leading from the old town to the sea. It has had a
fort
for many centuries. Between
1917
and
1945
, with some gaps, it was a
flying boat
base for both the
Royal Air Force
and the
Royal Navy
.
Short Sunderland
flying boats operated from RAF Mount Batten during
WWII
taking part in the
Battle of the Atlantic
. The RAF operated
search and rescue
launches there with the help of
Aircraftman Shaw
. The RAF finally left in
1992
. The peninsular is now a
marina
and centre for sea sports.
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