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Royal Air
Force Syerston,
commonly known simply as RAF
Syerston (ICAO: EGXY), is a
Royal Air
Force station in the
parish of Flintham, near Newark, Nottinghamshire...
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Syerston is a
small civil parish in Nottinghamshire,
about six
miles south-west of Newark-on-Trent, and is
bisected by the A46
trunk road. It contained...
- On 20
September 1958,
during an air show at RAF
Syerston, Nottinghamshire, a
prototype Avro
Vulcan bomber crashed. All four crew on
board and
three people...
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Leeming Lossiemouth Marham Mona
Northolt Odiham Shawbury St.
Mawgan Swanwick Syerston Ternhill Topcliffe Trimingham Valley Waddington WOTG
Wittering Woodvale...
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Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, England. ZA267
Tornado F2T on
display at RAF
Syerston, Nottinghamshire, England. ZA319
Tornado GR1T on
display at the Boscombe...
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Syerston is a
civil parish in the
Newark and
Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains seven listed buildings that are recorded...
- to the
Royal Air
Force Air Cadets. Its
headquarters is
located at RAF
Syerston in
Nottinghamshire and
gliding takes places from
several sites throughout...
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Flying Training School,
which was
newly reformed for this
purpose at RAF
Syerston in Nottinghamshire,
within No. 22 (Training)
Group of Air Command. The...
- Skipton-on-Swale RAF
Southend RAF St Eval RAF
Staplehurst RAF
Strubby RAF
Syerston RAF
Tangmere RAF
Topcliffe RAF
Tempsford RAF
Ternhill RAF
Tholthorpe RAF...
- Rolls-Royce
Conway by-p**** engine. It
crashed at a
flying display at RAF
Syerston in
September 1958. The
second prototype, VX777,
first flew on 3 September...