Marston mat used for airfield construction during world war ii at alexai point landing field attu island alaska.
Marston mat alaska.
Marsden matting is standardized perforated steel matting material originally developed by the united states at the waterways experiment station shortly before world war ii primarily for the rapid construction of temporary runways and landing strips.
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According to drew van horne after ww2 wien alaska airlines operated 3 flights a week service with dc 3s to fairbanks with a stop in bettles the barrow naval arctic research laboratory was established in 1947.
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An early in theater use of psp was in constructing a 5 000 foot runway on greenland s bluie west one bw 1 an allied ferry command and u s a a f airfield located on the extreme southwest corner of.
Airfields in alaska s aleutian chain pictured is tanaga started getting steel mat runways in 1942.
Military aircraft landing mats and other cool surplus material handling equipment is available at coleman s.
A 1945 photo of a bellanca on point barrow s marston mat from alaska s digital archive courtesy of drew van horne.
Walking on marston matting.
Marston mat more properly called pierced or perforated steel planking psp is standardized perforated steel matting material developed by the united states at the waterways.
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Marston was better than mud but a hard landing could bounce a small fighter 30 feet and heavy bombers made the mat ride up in waves.
Marston mat also known as pierced or perforated steel planking psp is standardized perforated steel matting material originally developed by the united states at the waterways experiment station shortly before world war ii.
Marston mat was extensively used during world war ii by army engineers and seabees construction battalions to build runways and other readily usable surfaces over all kinds of terrain.