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- Air Force Grimsetter , or simply RAF Grimsetter, for the defence of the Scapa Flow naval base. It took its name from the farm of Grimsetter, which the...
- Burray and South Ronaldsay, but block maritime traffic. An airfield, RAF Grimsetter (which later became HMS Robin), was built and commissioned in 1940. Scapa...
- Loch of Grimsetter in the east, and the Loch of Brough. Bressay has a large number of migrant birds, especially in the east. The Loch of Grimsetter is a...
- Air Station Burscough, Lancashire, England HMS Robin, Grimsetter, Kirkwall, Orkney, RNAS Grimsetter HMS Sanderling RNAS Abbotsinch, Renfrewshire, Scotland...
- Whiteness Wormadale Aith, Bressay Brew Settlement Cullingsburgh Garth, Dunrossness Grimsetter Gunnister Hoversta, Bressay Kebister Treawick Wadbister, Bressay...
- facility RAF Grimsby GY England Lincolnshire 1941 1946 (aka RAF Waltham) RAF Grimsetter Scotland Orkney 1940 1943 Also known as RAF Kirkwall. Transferred to Royal...
- 11 Group Communication Flight RAF 11 Gp Comm Flt JD Station Flight RAF Grimsetter JE No. 195 Squadron RAF 195 Sqn JE No. 610 Squadron RAF 610 Sqn JF No...
- Acklington Q 13 Turnhouse Drem, Grangemouth R 13 Dyce Grangemouth S 13 Wick Grimsetter, Sumburgh W 10 Filton Boscombe Down, Colerne, Pembrey Y 10 Middle Wallop...
- Naval Air Station Grimsetter (HMS Robin) (29 March - 5 April 1945) HMS Searcher (5 - 13 April 1945) Royal Naval Air Station Grimsetter (HMS Robin) (13 -...
- in January 1943 it was transferred to Orkney, flying at first from RAF Grimsetter with a detachment at RAF Sumburgh, and later from RAF Skeabrae." Six months...