Pye Green BT Tower, Hednesford - Added to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Midlands

I have just added this to the map of places to fly your drone at Drone Scene:

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PYE GREEN BT TOWER
Staffordshire’s Pye Green BT Tower is a 96.9 metre (318 ft) tall telecommunication tower located at the Southern edge of the Cannock Chase AONB. The impressively large reinforced concrete structure, on a good day, can apparently be seen from as far away as the Southern Pennines and due to its height and distinctive appearance, is often used as a reference point for more local navigation.
Its combination of elevation and height give it line-of-sight to both the BT Tower in Birmingham and the Sutton Common in Cheshire and it is one of fourteen concrete telecommunication towers built in the UK that were constructed as components of the British Cold War "Backbone" radio communications network.
Various types of aerial have been used in the network's history. At first, prime-focus parabolic reflectors were used. In about 1960, dual-band horn aerials started to be used widely, and a few of these survive to the present day. They began to go out of fashion at the end of the 1960s, when types of parabolic antenna with improved performance replaced them, and as many of the towers were specifically designed for the distinctive horn type aerials, they do now look rather less imposing as a result.
That being said, and despite the tower certainly looking a little bereft of hardware at its summit than it did in the days of my youth, I am always happy to see it as I approach the Stafford Junction of the M6 Motorway after a long journey home.

TOAL was just off the road where there is a pull-in about 20m before the BT Tower gates on Broadhurst Green. A few metres in on the well established grass trail across the Southern end of Cannock Chase and you can see the top half of the tower. There is room for about 4 cars if parked properly, but of all the times I've ever been, there has only been 2.

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 15/09/2023. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location.

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I’ve flown here too @D0c.Col :grin:

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@Steviegeek It’s funny Steve but I went over there twice recently The 1st time I had no drop outs and signal was strong. The 2nd time, I had connection warnings pinging every few seconds! Flown and walked virtually every square foot of the Chase and never had signal issues; I guess the micro/Radio waves may have had a bearing on the matter. :rofl:

I’ve flown here too @D0c.Col :grin:

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@firstadekit Was 100% certain you had Ade. :smile:

Dunno why I never think to add half the places I fly, or maybe I just added it as a generic Cannock Chase entry.

Me too Ade. :blush:

Hi @D0c.Col I really really like all the information you offer and the super stable images, the experience is noticeable. Could you guide me on how to add flights within DroneScene? Thank :wink:

Just follow the guide

@Valeria Hi. Follow link that @milkmanchris has sent you or Choose Drone Scene from the burger menu.

The Link describes how to use it but you need to be a full member to use all its features. If you just want to add yourself to a place thats already been entered then follow this guide.

Drone Scene Feature: I've Flown Here

If you need more help DM me. :+1: