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  2. Goodyear Inflatoplane - Wikipedia

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    The original concept of an all-fabric inflatable aircraft was based on Taylor McDaniel's inflatable rubber glider experiments in 1931. Designed and built in only 12 weeks, the Goodyear Inflatoplane was built in 1956, with the idea that it could be used by the military as a rescue plane to be dropped in a hardened container behind enemy lines.

  3. No. 8 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 128 Squadron RAF at RAF Wyton with the de Havilland Mosquito XVI; No. 139 Squadron RAF at RAF Upwood with the de Havilland Mosquito IX, XVI, XX, XXV; No. 142 Squadron RAF at RAF Gransden Lodge with the de Havilland Mosquito XXV; No. 156 Squadron RAF at RAF Upwood with the Avro Lancaster I, III; No. 162 Squadron RAF at RAF Bourn with the de ...

  4. No. 1409 Flight RAF - Wikipedia

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    In January 1944 the Flight moved to RAF Wyton [2] [4] where it remained until July 1945 when it moved to RAF Upwood. [5] In October 1945 the Flight was transferred to No. 47 Group RAF and partially re-equipped with Consolidated Liberator aircraft in addition to its Mosquitos at RAF Lyneham. [1] The Flight was disbanded at Lyneham in May 1946.

  5. No. 83 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    In August 1942, the squadron was transferred to the No 8 Group Pathfinder Force at RAF Wyton, operating as a marker unit for the main force of Bomber Command. In April 1944, 83 Squadron was returned to No 5 Group at RAF Coningsby , where it became the Pathfinder unit for independent operations by the Group.

  6. No. 156 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 156 Squadron Royal Air Force was first formed on 12 October 1918 at RAF Wyton [2] [5] and equipped with DH 9 aircraft, but was disbanded on 9 December 1918 without becoming operational. [ 6 ] Reformation in World War II

  7. No. 39 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 39 (1 PRU) Squadron carried out the last RAF flight of a Canberra T.4 (WJ874) on 1 September 2005, marking an end to 45 years of service, flying over locations associated with the type such as RAF Wyton, former RAF Bassingbourn and the former English Electric factory at Samlesbury Aerodrome.

  8. No. 163 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    It was disbanded on 16 June 1943 and reformed at RAF Wyton on 15 January 1945 as a Mosquito Squadron on operations over Germany as part of the Night Striking Force, it finally disbanded on 10 August 1945.

  9. RAF Wyton - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Wyton or more simply RAF Wyton (IATA: QUY, ICAO: EGUY) is a Royal Air Force station near St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. The airfield is decommissioned and the station is now under the command of UK Strategic Command .

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