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Machrihanish (Scottish Gaelic:
Machaire Shanais,
pronounced [ˈmaxɪɾʲə ˈhanɪʃ]) is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, on the west
coast of Scotland. It is a...
- Wasp from RAF
North Front, Gibraltar,
eventually disembarking at RNAS
Macrihanish prior to the USS Wasp's
arrival at
Scapa Flow and
joining Force H. In...
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David & Charles:
Newton Abbot. ISBN 978-0-7153-4919-9. "Campbeltown and
Macrihanish page".
Archived from the
original on 12
March 2007. Lee,
Charles E. (1945)...
- crisis,
although the
Shackleton squadrons at RAF
Ballykelly were sent to
Macrihanish as it was
known that
Ballykelly was on the
Soviet IRBM
target list. In...
- edge of Edinburgh's New Town. He also
owned a huge
country estate at
Macrihanish. In 1892 he was
elected a
Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh. His...
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Machrihanish Golf Club –
Championship Course, Campbelltown,
Kintyre Macrihanish Dunes Golf Club, Campbelltown,
Kintyre Shiskine Golf Club, Blackwaterfoot...
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formed during 1941 as an Air
Target Towing Unit, at HMS Landrail, RNAS
Macrihanish, in Scotland, from
elements of two
other Fleet Air Arm squadrons, however...
- HMS Gannet, Prestwick,
South Ayrshire HMS Jackdaw, Crail, Fife HMS Landrail,
Macrihanish,
Argyll and Bute HMS Merganser, Rattray,
Aberdeenshire HMS Merlin, Donibristle...
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Campbeltown &
Machrihanish Light Railway.
David & Charles:
Newton Abbot. "
Macrihanish Online". 2011.
Archived from the
original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved...
- at £900.
Airspeed sold it for £700. This was to
become part of RNAS
Macrihanish, now
Campbeltown Airport. It has Scotland's
longest runway. All aircraft...