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  2. RAF Binbrook - Wikipedia

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    RAF Binbrook was opened as a Bomber Command station in June 1940 during the Second World War[2]and home to No. 12 Squadron RAF, with Vickers WellingtonMk II and III, between 3 July 1940 and 25 September 1942 before it moved to RAF Wickenby.[3] Another squadron stationed at Binbrook before 1942 was 142, with the Fairey Battle, from 3 July 1940 ...

  3. List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Typhoons representing the RAF Typhoon squadrons – 1 Sqn, 2 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 6 Sqn, 29 Sqn, 11 Sqn, 41 Sqn, 1435 Flight, and BOB75 in the centre to commemorate the Battle of Britain. Squadrons are the main form of flying unit of the Royal Air Force (RAF). These include Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) squadrons ...

  4. List of Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    This former RAF station is now a British Army barracks, but continues to accommodate the East of Scotland Universities Air Squadron and No. 12 Air Experience Flight (both flying the Grob Tutor T1), and No. 612 (County of Aberdeen) Squadron (Royal Auxiliary Air Force) in the medical support role. [2] [29] Little Rissington Airfield: England ...

  5. RAF Lossiemouth - Wikipedia

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    1,850 metres (6,070 ft) Asphalt. Source: UK MIL AIP Lossiemouth [2] Royal Air Force Lossiemouth or more commonly RAF Lossiemouth (IATA: LMO, ICAO: EGQS) is a military airfield located on the western edge of the town of Lossiemouth in Moray, north-east Scotland. Lossiemouth is one of the largest and busiest fast-jet stations in the Royal Air ...

  6. RAF Coningsby - Wikipedia

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    RAF Coningsby is the home to three front-line Typhoon units, No. 3(F) Squadron and No. 11 Squadron as well as No. 12 Squadron which is a joint RAF/Qatar Emiri Air Force squadron. They are accompanied by No. 29 Squadron which is the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit which trains new crews. [41]

  7. RAF St Mawgan - Wikipedia

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    No. 505 Squadron (RAuxAF) Royal Air Force St Mawgan or more simply RAF St Mawgan is a Royal Air Force station near St Mawgan and Newquay in Cornwall, England. [ 2 ] In 2008 the runway part of the site was handed over to Newquay Airport. [ 3 ] The remainder of the station continues to operate under the command of the RAF.

  8. Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. [7] It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the second independent air force in the world after the Finnish Air Force [8] merging the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). [9]

  9. MOD Stafford - Wikipedia

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    British Army. Site history. Built. 1938. (1938) In use. 2006–present. Ministry of Defence Stafford otherwise known as MOD Stafford, Stafford Station or Beacon Barracks is a Ministry of Defence site in Stafford, in England. It was formerly Royal Air Force Stafford or more simply RAF Stafford, a non-flying Royal Air Force station.