Isle of Man Airport (redirect from RNAS Ronaldsway (HMS Urley))
Ronaldsway Airport) (IATA: IOM, ICAO: EGNS) is the main civilian airport on the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island at Ronaldsway near...
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Ronaldsway (Manx: Roonysvaie) is a settlement in the parish of Malew in the south of the Isle of Man, between the village of Ballasalla and the town of...
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Ronaldsway A.F.C. was a football club from Ronaldsway in the Isle of Man. They competed in the Isle of Man Football League and wore a royal blue kit....
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The Battle of Ronaldsway took place in 1275 at Ronaldsway in the southern part of the Isle of Man between a Scottish army and the Manx. The battle crushed...
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The Ronaldsway Culture was the way of life of a Stone Age people on the Isle of Man. Sometimes referred to as Manx Ronaldsway, it dates from the later...
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between 1982 and 2002. Its head office was located on the grounds of Ronaldsway Airport in Ballasalla, Malew. An airline of the same name existed between...
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Bradford Airport, United Kingdom to Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man, departed the runway on landing at Ronaldsway. The aircraft was substantially damaged...
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Ronaldsway Halt (Manx: Stadd Roonysvaie) is a request stop on the Isle of Man Railway between Castletown and Ballasalla at Ronaldsway, near the Isle of...
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Cregneash and Ballaharra Stones at St John's. There were also the local Ronaldsway and Bann cultures. During the Bronze Age, the size of burial mounds decreased...
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EuroManx was a Manx airline based at Ronaldsway Airport, which operated scheduled domestic passenger services as well as business charters. On 9 May 2008...
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coastal weather station at Ronaldsway, about 7 miles (11 km) south-west of Douglas. The highest temperature recorded in Ronaldsway stands at 28.9 °C (84.0 °F)...
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(0048 only) Valley (0048 only) Liverpool Crosby (0048 only) Valentia (11) Ronaldsway (12) Malin Head (13) Machrihanish Automatic (0048 only) Coastline of the...
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of the distinctively-shaped Langness Peninsula. To the north-east are Ronaldsway Airport and industrial zone, and the village of Ballasalla; to the north-west...
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determined to be navigational errors. The flight was a charter flight from Ronaldsway Airport, Ballasalla, on the Isle of Man to Manchester Ringway Airport...
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Sculpture by Bryan Kneale called The Legs of Man outside Ronaldsway Airport...
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divert to Ronaldsway Airport during bad weather. 1 July – Railway Air Services de Havilland Dragon G-ADED crashed on take-off from Ronaldsway Airport,...
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Flight 502 (a Van Air Let L-410, OK-LAZ) to Belfast from Isle of Man Ronaldsway Airport was forced to turn back due to deteriorating weather conditions...
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international airports, the Isle of Man Airport, historically known as Ronaldsway Airport, maintains its own independent fire service. This service cooperates...
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flight from Speke to Ronaldsway. The propeller embedded itself in the fuselage of the aircraft. A successful landing was made at Ronaldsway. 4 November 1938:...
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flight from Speke to Ronaldsway. 11 November 1948, G-AKOF of Mannin Airways flying from Dublin, Ireland and unable to land at Ronaldsway diverted to Speke...
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Islands South Ronaldsay, the southernmost of the Orkney Islands See also Ronaldsway, on the Isle of Man North Ronaldsay sheep, a breed of short-tailed sheep...
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Lara is defeated by Marinid forces near the town of Écija. Battle of Ronaldsway 8 October – Scottish forces under John de Vesci defeat the Manx and establish...
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1 January 2013, all flights were transferred to Citywing. Isle of Man Ronaldsway – Isle of Man Airport (Base and HQ) United Kingdom Anglesey – Anglesey...
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property in Derbyhaven at Ronaldsway in the parish of Malew in the south-east of the Island. The Derbyhaven farmhouse known as Ronaldsway House was demolished...
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Manchester Airport base on local charter flights, flights to Jersey, and Ronaldsway Airport in the Isle of Man until 1951. Finglands Airways operated an ex-RAF...
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Leeds-Bradford Airport, United Kingdom to Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man, departed the runway on landing at Ronaldsway. The aircraft was substantially damaged...
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Andreas, Jurby and Bride. In addition it provides an on-demand service to Ronaldsway Airport and main services to Peel and to Douglas via Laxey. At one time...
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2015, Stobart Air began operating more flights on behalf of Flybe from Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man using two ATR 72. In 2017, Flybe and Stobart Air...
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the Isle of Man from 1924. Entrants were permitted to use two fields at Ronaldsway on the proviso that the entry was limited to 10 aircraft. The race schedule...
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The residence, known as Ronaldsway House was demolished in 1940 to accommodate the development of military airfield at Ronaldsway, now the Isle of Man Airport...
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