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Royal Air
Force Woolfox Lodge, or more
simply RAF
Woolfox Lodge, is a
former Royal Air
Force station next to the A1 road in Rutland, UK. The airfield...
- 1949. From 1
February 1960 to 31
January 1963, the
squadron was
based at
Woolfox Lodge as a
Bristol Bloodhound equipped missile unit, part of No. 151 Wing...
- 1945
Flying boat
annex to RAF
Leuchars RAF
Woodley England Berkshire RAF
Woolfox Lodge WL
England Rutland 1940 1964 RAF
Woolsington England Northumberland...
-
three Royal Air
Force stations,
opened at Cottesmore,
North Luffenham and
Woolfox Lodge.
While the
latter closed in 1966, the
others retained a
major defence...
- RAF
Sandtoft RAF
Saltby RAF
Langar RAF
Riccall RAF
Winthorpe RAF
Dishforth RAF
Sturgate RAF
Woolfox Lodge RAF
Rufforth RAF
Wombleton RAF Stradishall...
- 1944 the
station p****ed to No. 8 Group, with 218
Squadron leaving for RAF
Woolfox Lodge,
being replaced by 635 Squadron, also
using Lancaster aircraft. 571...
-
Electric Lightning Air
Fighting Development Squadron RAF -
Lightning RAF
Woolfox Lodge No. 62
Squadron RAF -
Bristol Bloodhound SAM RAF
Warboys No. 257...
- Moth II
Beaufighter X
Halifax II RAF
Waterbeach RAF
Wratting Common RAF
Woolfox Lodge During 1942 it flew 49
operational sorties for RAF
Bomber Command...
- RAF Cottesmore, RAF
North Luffenham, RAF Saltby, RAF Folkingham, and RAF
Woolfox Lodge. In October, 1943,
Brigadier General Benjamin F.
Giles became commanding...
- V
Albemarle II & VI
Horsa RAF
North Luffenham Det: RAF
Grove Det: RAF
Woolfox Lodge RAF
Brize Norton 20
October 1944 No. 21
Heavy Glider Conversion Unit...