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RAF Peterborough was a training station located in Cambridgeshire 2 miles (3 kms) north west of Peterborough. See all Archive items | Explore nearby The station opened in 1932 and during World War Two was home to a number of training units…

RAF Prestwick was mainly a ferry hub located on the South Ayrshire coast 3 miles (5 kms) north of Ayr. See all Archive items | Explore nearby At the start of the war RAF Prestwick was home to an Elementary Flying Training School with Tiger Moths. 1…

RAF Shallufa was an RAF station located in Egypt, immediately north of the town of Suez. See all Archive items | Explore nearby RAF Shallufa was the most southerly of the RAF stations in Egypt. It was used by Wellingtons of the RAF Middle East and…

RAF Sealand (originally RAF Shotwick) was a station located in Flintshire, Wales adjacent to the border with England 4 miles (7 kms) north west of Chester. See all Archive items | Explore nearby Originally named RAF Shotwick the station was used as…

RAF South Cerney was an RAF training station located in Gloucestershire 2 miles (4 kms) south east of Cirencester. See all Archive items | Explore nearby RAF South Cerney was opened in 1937 as a training station. Units using the station included 3…

RAF Stanton Harcourt was an RAF training station located in Oxfordshire 7 miles (11 kms) west of Oxford. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby RAF Stanton Harcourt was opened in September 1940 as a satellite station to RAF…

RAF Stoney Cross was an RAF station located in the New Forest in Hampshire 4 miles (6 kms) north west of Lyndhurst. See all Archive items | Explore nearby RAF Stoney Cross opened in November 1942 and was originally used by Army co-operation units…

RAF Tangmere was a Fighter Command station located in West Sussex, 3 miles (5 kms) north east of Chichester. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby The station was opened in 1918 and by 1939 was in Fighter Command with…

RAF Tarrant Rushton was an RAF station located in Dorset 3 miles (5 kms) east of Blandford Forum. See all Archive items | Explore nearby RAF Tarrant Rushton opened in 1943 and was used by 38 Group for airborne forces operations. 298 Squadron and…

RAF Thorney Island was an RAF Coastal Command station located in West Sussex 7 miles (11 kms) east of Portsmouth. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby Opened in 1938 RAF Thorney Island was in Coastal Command for most of…

RAF Wainfleet was an RAF bombing range located on the Lincolnshire coast of the Wash just offshore from Wainfleet St Mary. See all Archive items |Explore nearby The bombing range opened in 1938 and was used extensively during the war for Bomber…

RAF Watchfield was an RAF training station located in Oxfordshire 3 miles (5 kms) south west of Faringdon. See all Archive items |Explore nearby RAF Watchfield opened in 1940 and was used by a number of training units including 3 Elementary Flying…

RAF Windrush was an RAF training station located in Gloucestershire 4 miles (6kms) west of Burford. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby RAF Windrush opened in 1940 and was used for training throughout the war. Originally…

RAF Sywell was a training station located in Northamptonshire, 6 miles (10 kms) north-east of Northampton. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby The airfield opened in 1928 and during the war the civil flying training…

RAF Abu Sueir was an RAF station located 72 miles (116 kms) north-east of Cairo in Egypt. See all Archive items | Explore nearby Opening in 1917 the station was originally used for training until 1939. During the second half of 1942 it was used by…

RAF Husbands Bosworth was a Bomber Command training station located predominantly in Leicestershire but straddling the boundary with Northamptonshire. It lay 6 miles (10 kms) south-west of Market Harborough. See all Archive items | See all wartime…

RAF Chipping Warden was a Bomber Command training station located in Northamptonshire, 6 miles (10 kms) north-east of Banbury. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby The station opened in April 1941 and from July 1941 to…

RAF Wellesbourne Mountford was a Bomber Command training station located in Warwickshire, 4 miles (6 kms) east of Stratford-upon-Avon. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby The station was opened in April 1941 when 22…

RAF Wing was a Bomber Command training station located in Buckinghamshire, 4 miles (6 kms) west of Leighton Buzzard. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby The station was opened in November 1941 and in January 1942 it…

RAF Tuddenham was a Bomber Command station located in Suffolk, 7 miles (11 kms) north-west of Bury St Edmunds.See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearbyIt opened as part of 3 Group in October 1943. The station was equipped with…

RAF Shepherds Grove was a Bomber Command station located in Suffolk, 9 miles (14 kms) north-east of Bury St Edmunds.See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby It opened in April 1944 and although it was originally intended for…

RAF Tholthorpe was a Bomber Command station located in Yorkshire, 6 miles (10 kms) east of Boroughbridge.See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearbyIt opened in August 1940 as part of 4 Group and used as a satellite station by…

RAF Topcliffe was a Bomber Command station located in Yorkshire, 3 miles (5 kms) south-west of Thirsk.See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearbyIt opened in September 1940 as part of 4 Group. 77 Squadron moved in with Whitleys,…

RAF Downham Market was a Bomber Command station located in Norfolk immediately north east of the town of the same name. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby RAF Downham Market opened in July 1942 as part of 3 Group. 218…

RAF Marham was a Bomber Command station located in Norfolk 6 miles (9 kms) west of Swaffham. See all Archive items | See all wartime losses | Explore nearby RAF Marham was opened in April 1937 in 3Group. By September 1939 38 Squadron and 115…
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