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  2. List of Royal Air Force hospitals - Wikipedia

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    RAF Hospital which opened post-war near to RAF Changi airfield. Wings of mercy [74] [75] Habbaniya, Iraq No. 6 RAF Hospital December 1937 – 1956 500 (1937) Was deemed to be an RAF General Hospital (RAFGH), but was downgraded to a station hospital in 1956. [75] Hinaidi, Iraq

  3. List of Royal Air Force Maintenance units - Wikipedia

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    [48] No. 47 MU RAF Sealand between 1 May 1940 and 15 March 1951. [51] RAF Hawarden between 15 March 1951 and 15 March 1959 Packing and Storage Depot No. 48 MU RAF Hawarden between 1 September 1939 and until 1 July 1957. [60] No. 15 SLG No. 13 SLG RAF Tatton Park between August 1941 and May 1943. No. 49 SLG No. 100 SLG Temporary dispersals at ...

  4. Hawarden Airport - Wikipedia

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    The RAF's No. 48 Maintenance Unit was formed at Hawarden on 1 September 1939 and until 1 July 1957 stored, maintained and scrapped military aircraft, including Horsa gliders, de Havilland Mosquitoes, Handley Page Halifaxes and Vickers Wellingtons. It was located on the northwest portion of the airfield.

  5. List of former Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    No 4 RAF Hospital between 1940 and 1947 – became Rauceby Mental Hospital: RAF Raydon: RA England Suffolk: 1942 1958 (USAAF) RAF Reading: England Berkshire: RAF Rearsby: England Leicestershire: A former flying club airfield was the base for Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd changed its name to The Auster Aircraft Company Ltd.

  6. List of Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    Training station (formerly RAF St. Athan), home to No. 4 School of Technical Training and the University of Wales Air Squadron flying the Grob Tutor T1. [43] MOD West Freugh: Scotland Dumfries and Galloway: Former RAF station, now operated by QinetiQ on behalf of the MOD as a test and evaluation range.

  7. Category:Royal Air Force Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    No. 4626 Squadron RAuxAF; RAF Hospital Nocton Hall; RAF Hospital Northallerton; P. Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service; R. RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine;

  8. List of ferry units of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    No. 3 Aircraft Delivery Flight RAF: Hawarden: 10 March 1941: Catterick: 22 November 1944: Disbanded [20] No. 4 Aircraft Delivery Flight RAF: Grangemouth: 10 March 1941: Hutton Cranswick: 31 October 1945: Disbanded [20] No. 1 Aircraft Delivery Unit RAF: Hendon: 22 March 1941: Andrews Field: 9 October 1945: Disbanded [20] No. 2 Aircraft Delivery ...

  9. List of Royal Air Force Satellite Landing Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Ensign of the British Royal Air Force. A Satellite Landing Ground (SLG) is a type of British Royal Air Force (RAF) aviation facility that typically consists of an airfield with one or two grass runways which is designed throughout to be hidden from aerial observation by blending into forests and other natural features to hide the presence of aircraft and associated buildings.