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RAF Church Fenton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Sherburn_in_Elmet church, military, raf, fentonRAF Church Fenton (IATA: N/A, ICAO: EGXG) is a Royal Air Force airfield in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Opened in 1937, it saw the peak of its activity during the years of World War II, when it served within the
Former RAF Holme-upon-Spalding Moor(en)United_Kingdom / England / Scalby interesting placeSix miles south-west of Market Weighton and a mile south of the village for which it was named, on the east side of the A614, this airfield was one of the early wartime bomber stations with hard runways. Construction began
Former RAF Sherburn-in-Elmet(en)United_Kingdom / England / Sherburn_in_Elmet interesting placeAT FIRST GLANCE the Northern England half-mil might suggest that Sherburn-in-Elmet is stuck in the middle of nowhere. Yet it’s equidistant between, and close to, the bustling, cosmopolitan city of Leeds and the ancient city of York—both excellent places to
Former RAF North Killingholme(en)United_Kingdom / England / Goxhill interesting placeClose by the Lincolnshire side of the Humber estuary, North Killingholme airfield was situated to the west of the village of that name on a low-lying area of farmland, and a mile from the site of the First World War
Former RAF Snaith(en)United_Kingdom / England / Snaith interesting placeLying largely in the parish of Pollington, seven miles south-west of Goole, RAF station Snaith was designed in March 1940 with construction commencing later that year. The northern boundary was formed by the A545 and the southern side by the
Former RAF Rawcliffe(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hemingbrough (York)interesting placeWW2 airfield
Former RAF North Coates(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tetney monument, interesting placeOpened: First World War (as North Coates Fitties) by mid-1918 Closed: Jun 1919 Reopened: 1927 as Armament Practice Camp Redesignated: 1 Jan 1932 as No 2 Armament Training Camp Redesignated: 6 Oct 1936 as Temporary Armament Training Camp Redesignated: 22
Former RAF Lindholme(en)United_Kingdom / England / Thorne-Moorends interesting placeRAF Lindholme is a former Royal Air Force base near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England and was initially called RAF Hatfield Woodhouse.
Former RAF Blyton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Scotter interesting placeBlyton airfield was situated between the villages of Blyton and Northorpe, bordered by the B1205 in the south and the A159 through the camp sites on the west side. Built in 1942, the main runway was 03-21 at 2,030 yards,
RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey(en)United_Kingdom / England / Kirton_in_Lindsey military, raf, interesting placeFormer WWII airfield Originally opened in 1916, and a 12 Gp Sector airfield in Fighter Command through the Battle of Britain, the station spent 40 years as ‘Rapier Barracks’ under Army control before returning to RAF ownership in 2004. It
Former RAF Hibaldstow(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hibaldstow interesting place, closed - militaryWWII Airfield
Former RAF Hemswell - Former Thor Missile Base(en)United_Kingdom / England / Kirton_in_Lindsey airport, interesting placeRAF Hemswell was an airfield used by RAF Bomber Command for 35 years. It was located close to the village of Hemswell in Lincolnshire, England. The first airfield on the site was opened in 1916 by the Royal Flying Corps
Former RAF Sturgate(en)United_Kingdom / England / Willingham airport, militaryWW2 airfield
Former RAF Gamston(en)United_Kingdom / England / East_Retford interesting placeGamston airport was originally built as an RAF aerodrome, to the familiar three runway configuration (of which only one remains in common usage), and came into service in December 1942. It was part of the RAF Training Command as well
Former RAF Scofton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Worksop interesting placeWW2 airfield
Former RAF Skellingthorpe(en)United_Kingdom / England / Skellingthorpe interesting placeOf the many bomber airfields that ringed the city of Lincoln, the nearest was Skellingthorpe being only two miles south-west of the outskirts, its original purpose being the need to provide a satellite airfield for Waddington. The site was an
RAF Digby - Former RAF Scopwick(en)United_Kingdom / England / Metheringham military, interesting placeThe station is the oldest RAF station, being named RAF Scopwick on March 31st 1918 Although nominally an RAF station, over the last thirty years it has been used by the Army, Navy, Air Force and more recently, by United
Former RAF East Kirkby(en)United_Kingdom / England / Spilsby museum, interesting placeThis Airfield was constructed to Class A standard and built during 1942-43 in the parishes of East Kirkby and Hagnaby, 11 miles north of Boston, directly south of the A155 Coningsby to Spilsby road. Most of the land taken was
Former RAF Fulbeck(en)United_Kingdom / England / Long_Bennington interesting placeIn 1940, meadows six miles east south east of Newark, between the villages of Fenton and Stragglethorpe, were requisitioned for use as a relief landing ground by training aircraft from the RAF College at Cranwell. Known unofficially as Fenton, the
Former RAF Balderton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Newark-on-Trent interesting placeBalderton airfield started life in the spring of 1941 with a grass surface over stiff clay. The Canadian-manned No. 408 Squadron. with their twin engined Handley Page Hampden medium bombers arrived in December 1941. However, conditions were so spongy that
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