Fenton Airfield was a World War II military airfield in the Northern Territory of Australia located at Tipperary Station in what is now the locality of...
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RAAF Airfield, NT 28 (11:07) Vesteys, NT 30 (12:30) Fenton Airfield, NT 6 (12:02) Fenton Airfield, NT 13 (21:45) Fenton Airfield, NT (23:12) Fenton Airfield...
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Linton on Ouse as a satellite airfield and Enhanced Relief Landing Ground. The gates of the fully independent RAF Church Fenton were closed at 12:00 on 31...
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Northern Territory, Australia Fenton Airfield, World War II airfield in the Northern Territory, Australia Clyde Fenton Hangar, Katherine Historical Society...
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the Fifth Air Force. After training as a pilot, he was stationed at Fenton Airfield in Australia. In Australia, Kimlau flew B-24 Liberator bomber in missions...
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17 June 1942. Long Airfield was generally employed in an associated and support role for nearby Fenton Airfield. The airfield has been abandoned since...
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arrived at Fenton Airfield, Australia, and also encompassed a part of Western Australia at Corunna Downs Airfield, a top secret airfield in the Pilbara...
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Shady Lady was finally pushed back and prepared for the flight to Fenton Airfield south of Darwin. Shady Lady's final flight was to Garbutt Field near...
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Richard John Pink, was killed in an air training accident at Church Fenton airfield on 9 March 1941. Smith, Richard A. (23 September 2004). "Pink, Richard...
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Leeds East Airport (category Church Fenton)
operating licence for private use. The airfield was originally a Royal Air Force station known as RAF Church Fenton. It opened on 1 April 1937 when the station...
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