BEFORE AFTER A/380
Print No.
NIGHT PHOTO EVIDENCE
It is fairly certain that this fire is seen
as a track on night photos. It may have started
from H.E. or may have been a continuation of
the fire in the Repair Shops.
15. Note: UNIDENTIFIED BUILDING
The large 6-bay building in the E. also
appears to have been severly damaged by fire
which may have originated from the same
source.
16. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES- MAIN BLOCK
This building is consdered to have been
completely destroyed by fire.
Prints showing the damaged offices with 1/33
the fire still burning in the N.W. corner. Item 3.
Another oblique view of the damaged offices. 1/15
Item 1.
NIGHT PHOTO EVIDENCE
This fire is first seen in progress at 2200 hrs.
and is seen burning at 2232 hrs. It appears to be
linked very much in its history with a fire burning
at the S. end of the COMPONENT SHOPS.
Sometimes these are seen as one fire; sometimes
as two developing in intensity together.
K. COMPONENT SHOPS
17. Shows damage to the S. part of the shops
although it is almost certain that destruction
has been caused to the entire building.
An oblique view showing the damage. The
seat of the fire appears to have been at the S.E. and 1/15
E. sections. Item 2
NIGHT PHOTO EVIDENCE
See notes on the fire in the Administrative
buildings.
L. AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SHOPS
18. The S. part of the shops do not appear to
have sustained material damage although the
roof is severly charred at the W. end indicating
that the fire in the adjacent Component Shops has
spread Eastward beneath the roof before control was
obtained.
Oblique view of the damage. 1/33
Shows severe damage. Item 4