Redcar Aerodrome is a former First World War airfield located in Redcar, North Yorkshire, England. The site hosted an elementary flying school for newly...
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Marske-by-the-Sea (category Populated coastal places in Redcar and Cleveland)
of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the coast, between the seaside resorts of Redcar and...
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railway line between Redcar and Saltburn-by-the-Sea. This allowed for easy transport in of men and materials to build the aerodrome. The Royal Flying Corps...
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18 Group. Additional training was taken on as the RNAS school at Redcar Aerodrome was closed to recruits, and some training was undertaken from Hornsea...
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The London Gazette. 20 July 1915. p. 7073. "Caudron GIII 3868 at Redcar Aerodrome". Aircraft accidents in Yorkshire. 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2015...
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for an aerodrome was common Royal Flying Corps practice at that time, other similar aerodromes in Yorkshire at Doncaster, Hedon, Knavesmire, Redcar, and...
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at Hendon Aerodrome, and was confirmed in his rank on 26 October. De Roeper was first assigned to an RNAS Coastal Air Station based at Redcar, Yorkshire...
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summit provides extensive views of Teesside including Middlesbrough and Redcar to the north as well as the surrounding moorland. Roseberry Topping can...
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"CHARACTER – Death of the Earl of Zetland. Thomas Dundas | Redcar.org | Past & Present". www.redcar.org. Retrieved 2 July 2021. "Religious Intelligence". Caledonian...
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Coastal Air Stations at Eastbourne, Hornsea, Great Yarmouth, Port Victoria, Redcar and Scarborough Training schools at Chingford and Cranwell United States...
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post between Catterick and Marske aerodromes. In about 1925 negotiations began on the opening of a full-time aerodrome and in the late 1920s the Air Ministry...
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thousand rounds at the raiders. 63 TS were moved to Redcar on 13 February 1919, and the aerodrome was left only a pilots pool; and ground crew mainly...
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Atlantic on the Adriatic. His first posting was to the naval air station at Redcar, where he completed his pilot training, flying the Caudron G.3; his first...
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Cooksley 2013 "Aerodrome and CWS Jam Factory". Coley Park (.com). Retrieved 17 October 2024. Barber, Martyn (2015). Stonehenge Aerodrome and the Stonehenge...
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ironstone workings. The hamlet used to have a railway station on the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway, that was open between 1883 and 1958. Kettleness...
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certificate on 21 May 1917 on an Avro biplane at the Royal Naval Air Station in Redcar, Yorkshire, England. He received his commission on 27 August 1917 and was...
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1780. It is fitted with aircraft warning lights because of the nearby aerodrome. The Methodist church dates from 1892. Listed buildings in Church Fenton...
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Chief Officer, Salvage Corps, Glasgow. Captain Robinson Beattie, Master, SS Redcar, Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Eileen Beatty, Health Visitor...
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Special Flying to train instructors) Leaside Aerodrome 1917–1918 (Artillery Cooperation School) Long Branch Aerodrome 1917–1918 Curtiss School of Aviation (flying-boat...
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Rattray Crimond Merganser Oct 1944– Sept 1946 Aberdeenshire Scotland Redcar Redcar 1915–1919 North Yorkshire England Roborough Drake II Roborough 1939–1942...
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before joining the Royal Naval Air Service where he underwent training at Redcar, Cranwell and Frieston. Gaining his Royal Aero Club Certificate in September...
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Richard Hill (RAF officer) (category People from Redcar)
War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. Hill was born in Redcar, Yorkshire, the son of Frank Hill, and grandson of Richard Hill. He was...
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on its homeward journey at Sandsend at 9:45 p.m. three RNAS pilots from Redcar had taken off but failed to make contact. L11 had turned back early with...
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undercarriage collapsed upon landing at the Royal Naval Air Station at Redcar in Yorkshire. After his training was completed, the pilot spent eight months...
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4579 after soloing a Caudron biplane at the Royal Naval Air Station at Redcar, Yorkshire, on 30 March. He was promoted to flight sub-lieutenant on 13...
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Peterborough (Electoral Changes) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003 No. 161) The Borough of Redcar and Cleveland (Electoral Changes) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003 No. 162) The Education...
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the rear seat of Curtiss JN4 serial number 8820 when it crashlanded at Redcar, tearing off the undercarriage and damaging the propeller. After completion...
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this expansion of the course continued. In 1957, buildings from Bedford Aerodrome were acquired and converted to stewards' rooms, a weighing room and a...
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from Coonagh were lost in 1917. These were John Grimes on the minesweeper Redcar, off Gravelines, France, and his older brother Michael on the drifter Deliverer...
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