Royal Air Force Cosford or RAF Cosford (formerly DCAE Cosford) (ICAO: EGWC) is a Royal Air Force station in Cosford, Shropshire, England just to the northwest...
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Royal Air Force Museum Midlands (redirect from RAF Museum Cosford)
stored at RAF stations around the country when they were not on display to the public. On 1 May 1979, the Cosford site was opened at RAF Cosford, one of...
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RAF Hospital Cosford was a Royal Air Force staffed military hospital at RAF Cosford, Shropshire, England. The hospital opened in 1940, and was one of...
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dwellings that house Royal Air Force personnel who work at the adjacent RAF Cosford. Brewer's Dictionary of Britain & Ireland suggests that the name originates...
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Royal Air Force Museum London (redirect from RAF Museum Hendon)
site at Royal Air Force Museum Cosford at RAF Cosford in Shropshire. The museum site at Colindale was once part of the RAF Hendon station and prior to that...
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Cosford may refer to: Cosford, Shropshire, a village RAF Cosford, a Royal Air Force station, formerly DCAE Cosford Royal Air Force Museum Cosford Cosford...
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of Technical Training at RAF Halton for RAF aircraft apprentices, which remained at the station until it moved to RAF Cosford in the early 1990s. Also...
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Royal Air Force (redirect from RAF stations)
The group oversees stations at RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire, RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury in Shropshire, RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire, MOD St...
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Structure of the Royal Air Force (redirect from Structure of the RAF)
commands the following stations: RAF Cosford RAF Halton RAF Cranwell RAF Linton-on-Ouse RAF Shawbury RAF St Mawgan RAF Valley RAF Woodvale MoD St Athan Headquarters...
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V bomber (redirect from RAF strategic bomber)
8 February 2007, the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford opened the National Cold War Exhibition at RAF Cosford in Shropshire to tell the story of the Cold...
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List of Royal Air Force stations (redirect from RAF Bases)
ground crew training takes place at RAF Cosford and MOD St Athan. The Control and Reporting Centre (CRC) at RAF Boulmer is tasked with compiling a Recognised...
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"Visit to RAF Cosford by HRH The Princess Royal". RAF Cosford. Royal Air Force. 13 May 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2016. "RAF Cosford History". RAF Cosford. Royal...
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JSU Corsham, Wilts; RAF Cosford, Wolverhampton; the Royal Air Force College Cranwell, Sleaford, Lincolnshire; RAF Digby, Lincoln; RAF Halton, Aylesbury...
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1988, p. 103. Jefford, C. G. (1988). RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since...
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based at RAF Cosford, the Royal Naval Air Engineering and Survival Equipment School (RNAESS) at HMS Sultan, with elements also based at RAF Cranwell and...
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railway station on the Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton Line, and is near to RAF Cosford and the M54 motorway. It is the most easterly settlement in Shropshire...
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service on 30 April. May 2007 saw No. 6 Squadron flying their Jaguars to RAF Cosford where they would be utilised by No. 1 SoTT. No. 6 Squadron disbanded...
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Eurofighter Typhoon (redirect from RAF Typhoons)
now resides at RAF Cosford, however, after the MOD made the decision to use it as an Instructional Airframe.[citation needed] Data from RAF Typhoon data...
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No. 1 Radio School is based at RAF Cosford and forms part of the Defence School of Communications and Information Systems. Its motto is Thorough, which...
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MOD St Athan (redirect from RAF St Athan)
capbadges together (RAF with RAF) seems to have changed the direction of No. 4 SoTT, with it now potentially moving to RAF Cosford to rationalise the Defence...
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serve as ground instructional airframes, most notably at RAF Cosford, used in the training of RAF fitters. India had been approached as a possible customer...
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response to a request from the Royal Air Force (RAF), the EAP was transported to the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford; it has since been reassembled and put on...
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RAF Aerial Erector School AES is an element of No. 1 Radio School at RAF Cosford and provides training to personnel of the Armed Forces and civilians...
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Aldergrove RAF Cosford Colerne RAF Wittering RAF Cranwell Leuchars Station Glasgow Airport RAF Woodvale RAF Leeming RAF Benson Boscombe Down St Athan RAF Cosford...
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transported to RAF Cosford, initially to act as instructional airframe 8368M, it has since been preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford in Shropshire...
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completed at RAF Cosford. After the tenth entry, the scheme was discontinued.: 24 Ten days after the closure of No 5 School of Technical Training, RAF Locking...
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School has been located at RAF Cosford in Shropshire, England since 1963 and in its own purpose built building at Cosford since 1965. The school has gone...
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Redhill RAF Waddington RAF Northolt Wyton RAF Cosford Strensham Tatenhill Blackpool Barton RAF Benson Llanelli Welshpool Caernarfon Cardiff Outmarsh RAF Topcliffe...
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School at Blandford Camp, and No.1 Radio School at RAF Cosford, including the Aerial Erectors School at RAF Digby. The school was formed on 1 April 2004 as...
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first British tactical nuclear weapon. It was carried by Royal Air Force (RAF) English Electric Canberra medium bombers and the V bomber force and by Supermarine...
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