- and woodworking, as well as for
hosting the
Royal Air
Force airbase at
Laarbruch from 1954 to 1999. Today, the
newly opened regional airport, "Airport...
-
Royal Air
Force Laarbruch, more
commonly known as RAF
Laarbruch ICAO EDUL (from 1
January 1995 ETUL) was a
Royal Air
Force station, a
military airfield...
-
Tactical Air
Force (2ATAF). Its
motto was 'Keepers of the Peace'.
Bruggen Laarbruch Gütersloh
Wildenrath RAF
Germany was
established on 1 January 1959; 65...
- with XV485. The Phantom-equipped No. II (AC)
Squadron relocated to RAF
Laarbruch on 3 May 1971.
Shiny Two
began to
convert to the
SEPECAT Jaguar GR1 in...
- Duisburg. The
airport uses the
facilities of the
former military airbase RAF
Laarbruch, and
began operating as a
civilian airport in 2003.
There is also a large...
- ago (1957-06-01). As East-West
relations cooled, the
Squadron reformed at RAF
Laarbruch in West
Germany on 1
March 1958. No. 16
Squadron maintained a permanent...
- Honington,
shortly afterwards moving to RAF
Laarbruch in Germany. From 1971
their task at RAF
Laarbruch, ****igned to SACEUR, was the
support of the army...
- Germany. The main RAF
bases in RAF(G) were RAF Brüggen, RAF Gutersloh, RAF
Laarbruch and RAF
Wildenrath – the only air
defence base in RAF(G). With the decline...
- the
formation of No. XV (Designate)
Squadron on 1
September 1983 at RAF
Laarbruch followed by No. 16 (Designate)
Squadron in
January 1984 (who were both...
- RAF,
under the
control of
Bomber Command),
Jever (No. 122 Wing RAF),
Laarbruch (34 Wing), RAF
Oldenburg (No. 124 Wing RAF), and RAF
Wunstorf (No. 123...