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Former RAF Oulton(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Aylsham
military
RAF Oulton opened as a grass airfield on the 31st July 1940 as a satellite for Horsham St. Faith (now Norwich Airport). During the first few years of its life it was used by a variety of light bombers including
Former RAF Thornaby(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Thornaby ( Thornaby )
Former RAF Matlaske(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Sheringham
222 Sqn Spitfires 601 Sqn Hurricanes 19 Sqn Spitfires Air Sea Rescue with Lysander and Walrus 137 Sqn Whirlwinds Airfield was allocated to 8th USAAF as a fighter base but was only used by P-47 Thunderbolts of the 56th FG
Former RAF Mattishall(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Mattishall
WW1 Airfield
Former RAF Mousehold Heath(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Spixworth (Norwich)
1914 under RFC, became first Norwich Airport in 1933
Former RAF Narborough(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Swaffham
Narborough aerodrome was opened in August 1915, as a night flying landing ground satellite for RNAS Great Yarmouth, which was used principally for defence against Zeppelin raids. By the summer of 1916 Narborough was a RFC military night flying ground
RAF Marham(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Swaffham
RAF Marham is a Royal Air Force station near the village of Marham in Norfolk, England. It houses the Tornado GR4A and Canberra PR9 fleets, two Tornado GR4 squadrons, and No. 138 Expeditionary Air Wing Squadrons Tornado GR4 No. IX
Former RAF Pulham(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Harleston
Until war broke out in 1914, aeroplanes had been viewed as flimsy affairs, suitable only for sport and for fast (85 m.p.h.) scouting behind enemy lines. Engines were unreliable and a breakdown meant forced landings on fields or roadways, or
Former RAF Rackheath(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Wroxham-Hoveton
Rackheath airfield was constructed in 1943 and followed the lines of other heavy USAAF bomber bases with a main runway of 2,000 yards and two auxiliary runways of 1,400 yards each. The perimeter track was 2.7 miles in length and
Former RAF Sedgeford(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Snettisham
WW1 Airfield
Former RAF Seething(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Ditchingham
memorial, raf, air force base
Seething airfield was built in 1942-43 by John Laing & Son Ltd., to the standard Class A requirement for heavy bombers, the airfield had a main runway 6,000 ft. long aligned SW-NE and two secondary runways of 4,200 ft in
Former RAF Snetterton Heath(en)
United_Kingdom / England / East_Harling
Snetterton Heath airfield was constructed by Taylor Woodrow Ltd., in 1942 at a cost of £950,000 to Class-A specifications. The main runway was 6,000 feet long with two secondaries of 4,200 feet each. Originally thirty-six hardstands of the "frying pan"
Former RAF Swannington(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Aylsham
Located eight miles north-west of the centre of Norwich, this airfield was built east of the Swannington village to Brandiston road which was closed. The Cawston to Horsford road was also cut south of St Nicholas's church. The main contractor
Former RAF Thetford(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Ixworth
Number 51 Squadron formed at Thetford, Norfolk, on 15 May 1916 as a Home Defence unit equipped with BE2 and BE12 aircraft. For the remainder of the First World War, the Squadron flew its BE2s and BE12s on anti-Zeppelin patrols,
Former RAF Thorpe Abbots(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Diss
airbase
Thorpe Abbotts airfield was built during 1942 and early 1943 for the RAF as a satellite airfield for RAF Horham but the rapid buildup of the 8th Air Force resulted in both airfields being handed over to the Americans. The
Former RAF Abbots Bromley(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Rugeley
monument, raf
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/214768 www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/54/a2447354.shtml Date: June 1940-March 31 1949
Former RAF Aberavon(en)
United_Kingdom / Wales / Port_Talbot
There was a balloon barrage manned by the RAF in Aberavon's Rugby ground much to the disgust of the 'Wizards' fans
RAF Sealand Pillbox(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Saughall
military, raf, pillbox
Here is a large pillbox that is now neally hidden by bushes.
Former RAF South Witham(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Wymondham
closed - military
Was used as a bomb store after WWIIMorkery, a small peaceful ancient woodland on the Lincolnshire-Rutland border, was used as an ammunition and bomb store during the Second World War by the name of RAF South Witham. The network of
Former RAF Greatham(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Hartlepool
The airfield became West Hartlepool Civic Airport and was later built on by British Steel. Today the Airport buildings are used by the Fire Brigade
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