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  2. RAF Syerston - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Syerston, [2] commonly known simply as RAF Syerston (ICAO: EGXY), is a Royal Air Force station in the parish of Flintham, near Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. Opened in 1940, it was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a bomber base during the Second World War , operating Vickers Wellingtons , Avro Manchesters , and the Avro ...

  3. No. 106 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    The squadron reformed on 1 June 1938 at RAF Abingdon [4] from a nucleus provided by a flight from No. 15 Squadron.Initially equipped with Hawker Hinds, it began to receive Fairey Battles on 8 July before moving to No. 5 Group at RAF Thornaby on 1 September [4] and, temporarily, moving to RAF Grantham on 26 September before returning to Thornaby on 14 October 1938. [4]

  4. No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron - Wikipedia

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    304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 1 Bomber Group (along with No. 305 Squadron created at the same time). It was declared ready for operations with Vickers Wellington Mk I medium bombers on 24 April 1941. The personnel included 24 entirely Polish ...

  5. Guy Gibson - Wikipedia

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    An RAF Vickers VC10 airliner, serial number XV102, was named Guy Gibson in 1968, soon after it came into service. The aircraft's duties included carrying Margaret Thatcher while she was prime minister, as well as members of the Royal Family. It flew with the RAF until it was withdrawn from service in 2011; it was scrapped in 2012. [203] [204]

  6. No. 2 Flying Training School RAF - Wikipedia

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    1 Oct 1934 – 3 Sept 1939 3 Sept 1939 – 14 Mar 1942 23 Jul 1947 – 1 May 1952 1 Feb 1953 – Dec 1966 Dec 1966 – 16 Jan 1970 16 Jan 1970 – 2 Dec 1974 31 Mar 1976 – 30 Mar 1997 31 Jan 2014 – present: Country United Kingdom: Branch: Royal Air Force: Type: Flying training school: Role: Glider training: Part of: No. 22 (Training) Group ...

  7. 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).

  8. Royal Air Force Syerston - Wikipedia

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  9. Tony Iveson - Wikipedia

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    Iveson joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in September 1938 as an Airman u/t pilot and learned to fly prior to the outbreak of war.. Iveson was trained at No. 5 Flying Training School, Sealand and then converted to Spitfires at No. 57 Operational Training Unit, Hawarden before serving as a Sergeant Pilot on Spitfire fighters with No. 616 Squadron RAF during the Battle of Britain ...