Naval Air Station Inskip (RNAS Inskip, also known as HMS Nightjar), was a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm airbase near the village of Inskip, Lancashire, England...
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up Inskip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inskip alludes to the following: Inskip, Lancashire, a village in England RNAS Inskip (HMS Nightjar), a...
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RAF Lossiemouth (redirect from RNAS Lossiemouth (HMS Fulmar))
it transferred to the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) and became known as RNAS Lossiemouth or HMS Fulmar. Lossiemouth was used as a training station by the FAA until...
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Naval Air Station Yeovilton, commonly referred to as RNAS Yeovilton, (IATA: YEO, ICAO: EGDY) (HMS Heron) is an airbase of the Royal Navy, sited a few miles...
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While Biter was under repair 811 Squadron were stationed at RNAS Inskip (HMS Nightjar), finally returning to the ship on 12 January 1944. In early February...
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Isle of Man Airport (redirect from RNAS Ronaldsway (HMS Urley))
development as a Fleet Air Arm training station. Now a naval air station, RNAS Ronaldsway, the airport was taken out of commission in 1943 for almost twelve...
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HMS Sultan is a shore base of the Royal Navy in Gosport, Hampshire, England. It is the primary engineering training establishment for the Royal Navy and...
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Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose (RNAS Culdrose, also known as HMS Seahawk; ICAO: EGDR) is a Royal Navy airbase near Helston on the Lizard Peninsula of...
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RAF Brawdy (redirect from RNAS Brawdy (HMS Goldcrest))
status as War Reserve. Following the closure of RNAS Dale, RNAS Brawdy was then commissioned as HMS Goldcrest on 4 September 1952. The base went into...
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as an Air-to-Surface Vessel radar (ASV radar) Training Unit at RNAS Inskip (HMS Nightjar), Lancashire, England, on 15 March 1944. It was equipped with...
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