Short history of RAF Foulsham
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Short history of RAF Foulsham
Description
History from opening on 22 November 1942 to civilian use up to January 1981. Originally 2 Group with 98 and 180 squadrons flying B-25. Later based 514 Squadron Lancaster of 3 Group then 192 Squadron of 100 Group flying Wellington. Mosquito and Halifax on special operations. Relates incident on 27/28 April 1944 when Halifax landed on top of Mosquito. Finally 462 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force flying Halifax target marking and radio countermeasures.
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One page printed document
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SDexterKI127249v10015
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“Short history of RAF Foulsham,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed June 2, 2023, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/9390.
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