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  2. Whitchurch (Tilstock) Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Whitfield (Tilstock) Airfield is an airfield located in Shropshire, England, close to the village of Prees and 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the village of Tilstock and 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Whitchurch, near the junction of the A41 and A49.

  3. Skydive Hibaldstow - Wikipedia

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    Skydive Hibaldstow is a parachuting and skydiving drop zone centre in Hibaldstow, North Lincolnshire, England. Skydive Hibaldstow is affiliated with the skydiving company British Skydiving. A Technoavia SM92 Finist of Skydive Hibaldstow lifts skydivers to the jump altitude at Hibaldstow.

  4. Netheravon Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Netheravon Airfield is a Ministry of Defence grass strip airfield on Salisbury Plain, in Wiltshire, England.Established in 1913 by the Royal Flying Corps, it became RAF Netheravon from 1918 until 1963, then AAC Netheravon (Army Air Corps) until 2012.

  5. High-altitude military parachuting - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force Pararescuemen jump at half the height of a typical HALO/HAHO insertion 2eme REP Legionnaires HALO jump from a C-160.. High-altitude military parachuting, or military free fall (MFF), is a method of delivering military personnel, military equipment, and other military supplies from a transport aircraft at a high altitude via free-fall parachute insertion.

  6. Hinton Skydiving Centre - Wikipedia

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    Skydive Hinton Location within England Headquarters Hinton-in-the-Hedges Airfield Coordinates 52°1′48″N 1°12′37″W  /  52.03000°N 1.21028°W  / 52.03000; -1.21028 Website https://skydive.co.uk/ Hinton Skydiving Centre is a BPA affiliated parachuting centre and skydiving drop zone at the Hinton-in-the-Hedges Airfield, on the west side of Hinton-in-the-Hedges, Northamptonshire ...

  7. How did 28 people die while skydiving near Lodi? Here’s what ...

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    William Dause, the Parachute Center’s founder, said Call, who lived in Watsonville, had jumped about 2,000 times, according to a Bee story from the time. Sept. 26, 2019

  8. RAF South Cerney - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force South Cerney or more simply RAF South Cerney is a former Royal Air Force Station located in South Cerney near Cirencester in Gloucestershire, England. It was built during the 1930s to conduct flying training. The airfield was turned over to the British Army in 1971 and is now known as the Duke of Gloucester Barracks.

  9. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 Parachute and Glider Training School RAF (1947–50) became No. 1 Parachute School RAF [35] No. 1 Parachute School RAF (1950–53) became No. 1 Parachute Training School RAF [35] No. 1 Parachute Training School RAF (1944–47, 1953–) [36] No. 1 School of Aerial Fighting (1917–18) became No. 1 School of Aerial Fighting and Gunnery RAF [19]