Marden Airfield was an airfield in Marden, Kent, United Kingdom. It was operation from 1917 to 1935. Initially a Royal Flying Corps airfield during the...
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Marden may refer to: Marden, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide Marden, Herefordshire Marden, Kent Marden Airfield Marden railway station Marden, Tyne...
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Goliath of Air Union crashed whilst attempting an emergency landing at Marden Airfield, Kent following the failure of the starboard tailplane. Two of the...
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aircraft was written off when it crashed shortly after taking off from Marden Airfield, Kent. "Churches in our Parish or Benefice: Hadlow". A Church Near...
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Instone Air Line On 13 August 1922, G-EBBW of Instone Air Line landed at Marden Airfield due to a broken oil pipe. The aircraft was repaired and returned to...
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1930 Farman F.63bis Goliath F-FHMY Picardie of Air Union crashed at Marden Airfield, Kent following failure of the starboard tailplane. Two passengers...
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Tunis. On 10 February 1930, Farman F.63 Goliath F-FHMY crashed at Marden Airfield, Kent following structural failure of the starboard elevator. Two passengers...
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Farman F.63 Goliath of Air Union, registration F-FHMY, crashed at Marden Airfield, Kent following structural failure of the starboard elevator. Of the...
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Pas-de-Calais, France. On 13 August 1923, de Havilland DH.34 G-EBBW landed at Marden Airfield, Kent due to a broken oil pipe. The aircraft was repaired and returned...
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Marden Ash is an urban settlement in the Ongar civil parish of the Epping Forest District of Essex, England. The settlement, previously a village of High...
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List of former Royal Air Force stations (section Overseas Royal Flying Corps (WWI) and British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (WWII) airfields)
This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They...
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Croydon Airport (category Royal Flying Corps airfields)
airport was named RAF Croydon as its role changed to that of a fighter airfield during the Battle of Britain; and in 1943 RAF Transport Command was founded...
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a technical training camp with no airfield, was about 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Quemerford. The River Marden was long used as a source of power for...
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Mr. Parker, Eloise's grandfather, who is also a contortionist. Adrienne Marden appears as a nurse. 121 29 "Dolores De Marco, George's Ex-Vaudeville Partner"...
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Trail. Retrieved 20 May 2020. Marden, Thomas Owen (2006). "A Short History of the 6th Division, Chapter V". Hugh Rees. Marden, Thomas Owen (2006). "A Short...
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"Canada's Wonderland". www.canadaswonderland.com. Retrieved 8 August 2024. Marden, Duane. "Bat (Canada's Wonderland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved...
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town council, includes from north-to-south Shelley, Chipping Ongar and Marden Ash, with Greensted to the southwest. The central part of Ongar High Street...
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Paul Reed. Retrieved 5 October 2009. Marden pp 23 Marden pp 33–34 Marden pp 35 Marden pp 37 Marden pp 38 Marden pp 45 Reed, Paul. "Divisional Histories...
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Initially cosmonaut candidates were housed at the nearby Frunze Central Airfield (Moscow), followed by an apartment block in Chkalovsky before eventually...
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Union Farman F.63 Goliath crashed during an emergency landing at Marden Airfield, Marden, Kent, following failure of the right tailplane, killing two of...
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A list of airfields of the Royal Flying Corps. Saint-Omer, France, 1914–1918 (Headquarters) - now Saint-Omer Wizernes Airport and site of British Air...
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Presidente Porras. Task Unit Papa was tasked with the seizure of Paitilla airfield and the destruction of Noriega's plane there. Several SEALs were concerned...
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Electric works at Stafford to a storage depot at the disused RAF Hixon airfield. The airfield was on Station Road, adjacent to the Manchester branch of the West...
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success. Transported by the Long Range Desert Group, it attacked three airfields in Libya, destroying 60 aircraft without loss. In September 1942, it was...
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new 'Stunt Pilot'". The Spokesman Review. Retrieved November 15, 2021. Marden, Duane. "Stunt Pilot (Silverwood)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved...
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Bf 109 F-4 at Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield. On 20 September, the Gruppe relocated to the Netherlands where they were based at airfields at Katwijk, specifically...
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Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 28 July 2006. Marden, Duane. "Flight of Fear (Kings Dominion)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved...
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took part in the Crete airfield raids. In September 1942 eight men of the SBS carried out Operation Anglo, a raid on two airfields on the island of Rhodes;...
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station was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 26 May 1842. Penshurst Airfield, which was in operation from 1916 to 1936, and again from 1940 to 1946...
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Operation Black Buck, successfully reaching and bombing the Argentinian-held airfield at Port Stanley on the islands. During 1954, Michael Cobham, Alan's son...
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