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  2. RAF Manston - Wikipedia

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    A prototype is on public display at the RAF Manston History Museum. [ 6 ] Hawker Typhoon attack aircraft were based at Manston later in the war, and also No. 616 Squadron RAF , the first Meteor jet squadron, arriving 21 July 1944 and staying until 21 January 1945.

  3. Defence Fire Training and Development Centre - Wikipedia

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    Inside the base, the old RAF CTE building was a museum of firefighting, especially as it related to the RAF, called the Manston Fire Museum. This started as the private collection of Flt Sgt Steve Shirley; when he was posted to Manston the RAF agreed to take it over and it opened as the Ministry of Defence Fire Museum in June 1995. [5]

  4. List of museums in Kent - Wikipedia

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    website, history of RAF Manston since 1916 Ramsgate Maritime Museum: Ramsgate: ... Manston Fire Museum, Manston, closed in 2014; White Cliff Experience, [6] Dover;

  5. Manston, Kent - Wikipedia

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    The RAF Manston Museum tells the story of the air station. [9] The former RAF Manston became home to Kent International Airport, which closed in May 2014. The site opened as a processing centre for migrants arriving in the UK by sea in February 2022, with the aim of having between 1,000 and 1,600 people passing through it on a daily basis, with ...

  6. List of former Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    RAF Ramsgate: England Kent: 1940 1940 Also Ramsgate Airport, temporary requisition during the Battle of Britain as dispersals for RAF Manston, re-opened as civil airfield in 1953 and closed in 1968 RAF Ratcliffe: England Leicestershire: ATA use of Ratcliffe Aerodrome: RAF Rattlesden: RS England Suffolk: 1942 1945 (USAAF) RAF Rauceby: England ...

  7. List of Norfolk airfields - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current or former military airfields within the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia.They may have been used by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), Royal Air Force (RAF), Army Air Corps (AAC), Fleet Air Arm (FAA), United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) or the United States Air Force (USAF).

  8. List of aviation museums - Wikipedia

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    RAF Ingham Heritage Centre, Fillingham, Lincolnshire [26] RAF Manston History Museum, Manston, Kent [27] RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre, Kings Lynn, Norfolk [28] RAF Regiment Heritage Centre, Thetford, Norfolk [29] RAF Scampton Heritage Centre, Scampton, Lincolnshire; RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre, Wicken Green, Norfolk [30]

  9. Ramsgate Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ramsgate Airport was a civil airfield at Ramsgate, Kent, United Kingdom which opened in July 1935. It was briefly taken over by the Royal Air Force in the Second World War, becoming RAF Ramsgate. The airfield was then closed and obstructed to prevent its use. It reopened in 1953 and served until final closure in 1968.