- July 1943, RAF
Grimsetter was
transferred on loan to the
Admiralty and
known as
Royal Naval Air
Station Grimsetter, (RNAS
Grimsetter). On 15 August,...
- 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...
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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...
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Burray and
South Ronaldsay, but
block maritime traffic. An airfield, RAF
Grimsetter (which
later became HMS Robin), was
built and
commissioned in 1940. Scapa...
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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 -...
- 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...
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Whiteness Wormadale Aith,
Bressay Brew
Settlement Cullingsburgh Garth,
Dunrossness Grimsetter Gunnister Hoversta,
Bressay Kebister Treawick Wadbister, Bressay...
- Air
Station Burscough, Lancashire,
England HMS Robin,
Grimsetter, Kirkwall, Orkney, RNAS
Grimsetter HMS Sanderling RNAS Abbotsinch, Renfrewshire, Scotland...
- the
squadron flew
north to the
Orkney Islands.
Initially based at RNAS
Grimsetter (HMS Robin), near Kirkwall, Mainland.
Major V.B.G. Cheesman, DSO, MBE...
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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...