RAF Honeybourne [entry point]

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RAF Honeybourne [entry point]

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RAF Honeybourne was a Bomber Command training station located in Worcestershire, 5 miles (8 kms)  east of Evesham.

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It opened in 1941 and was initially used by Ferry Command with Hudsons, Beauforts and B-24s. In March 1942 the station transferred to Bomber Command and used by 24 Operational Training Unit initially equipped with Whitleys but it converted to Wellingtons in April 1944.

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“RAF Honeybourne [entry point],” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed March 28, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/5762.

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