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Former RAF Birch(en)United_Kingdom / England / Marks_Tey RAF Birch is a former World War II airfield in England. It is located about 2 miles north-east of Tiptree in Essex. Birch Airfield was assigned USAAF designation as Station 149. Birch Airfield was allocated in August 1942 to the
Former RAF Bacton(en)United_Kingdom / England / Mundesley A WW1 Airfield, for the defence against Zeppelins
Former RAF Barton Bendish(en)United_Kingdom / England / Feltwell With the outbreak of war and the policy of, where possible, having a satellite airfield for each bomber station, Marham's Wellingtons found themselves dispersed the other side of the main road (the A1122 from Downham Market to Swaffham). This landing
Former RAF Bodney(en)United_Kingdom / England / Mundford Bodney was established in 1940 as a satellite field for RAF Watton. The airfield was grass-surfaced and located on slightly rolling land with a hard surface perimeter track. In May 1941 No. 90 Squadron, RAF, utilised Bodney to evaulate its
Former RAF Burgh Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Great_Yarmouth WW1 Field for defence against Zeppelins
Former RAF Bylaugh Hall(en)United_Kingdom / England / North_Elmham-Swanton_Morley_Airfield The house was requisitioned by the RAF in the 2nd World War. At one time much occupied by WRENS, then famously later in the war by Bomber Command as a command centre particularly for dam busting, and even more secretly,
Former RAF Docking(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hunstanton RAF Docking was a RAF Station of the Second World War a few miles from Bircham Newton in Norfolk. It was a satellite airfield for the RAF Coastal Command station at RAF Bircham Newton and was mostly used for overflow
Former RAF Downham Market(en)United_Kingdom / England / Downham_Market Opened in the summer of 1942, Downham Market was built to Class A specification, initially to serve as a satellite for Marham. The first operational squadron to be stationed at Downham Market was No. 218 equipped with Stirlings which moved
Former RAF East Wretham(en)United_Kingdom / England / East_Harling East Wretham airfield was hurriedly brought into service during the early years of World War II with No. 311 (Czech) Squadron transferring from RAF Honington on 29 July 1940. The squadron operated from the airfield until April 1942. Later, RAF
Former RAF Feltwell - Former Thor Missile Base(en)United_Kingdom / England / Feltwell station, airforceRAF Feltwell is a Royal Air Force station in Norfolk, East Anglia that is currently used by the United States Air Forces Europe. Between 1989 and 2003 it also hosted the US Air Force's 5th Space Surveillance Squadron (5 SPSS)
Former RAF Great Yarmouth II(en)United_Kingdom / England / Caister-on-Sea
Former RAF Great Yarmouth I(en)United_Kingdom / England / Great_Yarmouth
Former RAF Hardwick(en)United_Kingdom / England / Harleston Hardwick Airfield was one of the early heavy bomber airfields which was constructed for the RAF during 1941-42 in the East Anglian area. Like other heavy bomber fields originally planned for RAF needs and begun at the same time, this
Former RAF Harling Road(en)United_Kingdom / England / East_Harling www.norfolk-airfields.co.uk/harling.html www.airfield-research-group.co.uk/harling-road.htm
Former RAF Hethel(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hethersett Hethel airfield was constructd in 1942 for American use and was assigned USAAF designation Station 114. From 14 September 1943 though to 12 June 1945, Hethel served as headquarters for the 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing of the 2nd Bomb Division.
Former RAF/RNAS Hickling Broad(en)United_Kingdom / England / Stalham (Hickling)
Former RAF Holt(en)United_Kingdom / England / Briston WW1 Landing Ground
RAF Langham Dome Trainer(en)United_Kingdom / England / Wells-next-the-Sea Used for training Anti Aircraft Gunners
Former RAF Little Snoring(en)United_Kingdom / England / Fakenham By the time Little Snoring was available for use in the summer of 1943, No. 2 Group was in the process of moving its units south and the airfields in north Norfolk were available to No. 3 Group. In August
Former RAF Ludham(en)United_Kingdom / England / Stalham Ludham was transferred from No. 12 Group RAF to the Admiralty on 24 August 1944 and occupied by the Mobile Naval Airfields Organisation. RNAS Ludham was commissioned as HMS Flycatcher, RNAS Ludham on 4 September under the command of the
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