A recreation of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Station "HMS Tern", located next to the village of Isbister, on the island of Orkney, but named by someone (probably intentionally!) after another nearby village, becoming "RNAS Twatt". Seriously. Look it up. I'm not joking.
The Air Station was primarily used by Disembarked Squadrons normally living on aircraft carriers that were at anchor in the nearby Scapa Flow naval base, but also by a Fleet Requirements Unit, supporting the naval base, and a squadron doing training for catapult aircraft crews before they joined their ships. As a result, if the Royal Navy used it, the chances are that at some point an aircraft type was based here, including non-carrier borne aircraft. Towards the end of the station's operational life in 1945, Sikorsky "Hoverfly" helicopters were even seen there.
Following the end of the Second World War, both RNAS Twatt and its by-then satellite RAF Skeabrae, located a few miles South, were transferred to Care and Maintenance under RAF Lossiemouth's control where they were kept available as landing sites until disposal in 1957.
This scenery is entirely created using objects created by myself, with material assistance by stiz for the vehicles, other than the operating surfaces and default Windsocks called from the base-sim libraries. The surfaces are intentionally not flat, other than to avoid buildings and structures going underground. A functional runway direction "landing tee" is located on the signals square adjacent to the unique Watch Office/Operations Block building and runway control caravans will also be placed next to the approach end of the active runway.
This scenery requires the IPDC Scenery Objects and Vehicles libraries, also available at this website.