Brough Aerodrome (ICAO: EGNB) was a private use aerodrome located at Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is now disused with the last known...
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village in Cumbria Brough Castle Brough-on-Noe, a hamlet in Derbyshire Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, a town Brough Aerodrome, an aerodrome and former motor...
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Systems (formerly British Aerospace), Brough, manufactured the Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer aircraft at Brough Aerodrome. BAE provided apprenticeships to local...
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have an operational runway. The runway closed in the 1980s. Brough Aerodrome, Yorkshire - Brough near to Hull was home to Hawk production and assembly. The...
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defence seaplane built by Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company Limited, Brough Aerodrome and the Greek National Aircraft Factory. The basic design of the Blackburn...
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Humberside Airport, Lincolnshire, England TT-5313 Hawk Mk.53 on the gate Brough Aerodrome, East Riding of Yorkshire, England Data from Royal Air Force, BAE Systems...
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fighter and dive bomber for the Royal Navy; 190 built by Blackburn at Brough Aerodrome. No intact Skuas survive. In April 2007 the only known nearly complete...
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ground following engine being cut-off for practice during takeoff at Brough Aerodrome, two killed. 10 May 1960 - WT321 English Electric Canberra B(I).6,...
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the company won a contract to run an RAF Reserve training school at Brough Aerodrome, which in 1935 became No. 4 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training...
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of airports in the United Kingdom is a partial list of public active aerodromes (airports and airfields) in the UK and the British Crown Dependencies...
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North Yorkshire. Buccaneer S2B, XV168, was held by BAE Systems at Brough Aerodrome, East Yorkshire in No. 12 Squadron RAF markings, transferred to the...
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London Air Park (redirect from Hanworth Aerodrome)
Aircraft, and the first GAL.60 was transported in sections by road to Brough Aerodrome, Yorkshire, where development and production continued as the Blackburn...
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General Aircraft (GAL) at Hanworth Aerodrome, but after GAL merged with Blackburn the work was moved to Brough Aerodrome and the design was given the Blackburn/SBAC...
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Blackburn Aircraft Ltd, that was looking for work to keep its factory at Brough Aerodrome busy. On 1 January 1949, this led to the two companies merging to form...
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Squires Gate (Blackpool) = No. 9 Air Observer & Navigator School RAF Brough Aerodrome = No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School RAF RAF Cambridge = No. 22...
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maintenance, design and modification work on Phantoms for the RAF and RN at Brough Aerodrome. Further work was delegated to BAC, at its Warton facility, and to...
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Hall Aerodrome Upminster England EGMT Thurrock Aerodrome Thurrock England EGNA Hucknall Airfield Nottingham England EGNB Brough Aerodrome Brough England...
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Car 1948 British Formula Three 500cc 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP MkII Brough Aerodrome 500cc 1st S. C. Moss Cooper-JAP MkII Boscombe Carnival Speed Trial...
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his flight instruction at the Blackburn Aircraft Flying School at Brough Aerodrome. Once his course was completed he found employment in London, as a...
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Dunsfold Aerodrome (former ICAO code EGTD) is an unlicensed airfield in Surrey, England, near the village of Cranleigh. It extends across land in the...
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Moth RAF Hucknall No. 1970 Air Pbservation post Flight RAF – Auster Brough Aerodrome (Hull) Hull University Air Squadron – Chipmunk RAF Newton Nottingham...
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learning to fly at No. 4 Elementary & Reserve Flying Training School at Brough Aerodrome. Seconded to No. 66 Squadron in early 1939 for a three-week period...
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its subsidiary, North Sea Aerial Navigation Co Ltd, also based at Brough Aerodrome. Several different configurations were embodied for the civil market...
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a metal version, two aircraft were built by Blackburn Aircraft at Brough Aerodrome with the designation Blackburn CA.18 Segrave. Blackburn changed the...
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1958. The location was convenient for Blackburn's main factory at Brough Aerodrome, only 16 miles (25.7 km) away, where the runway was not long enough...
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Chadderton in Oldham in 2012 and the end of aircraft manufacture at Brough Aerodrome in December 2020. Barnes, Becky (11 February 2013). "Teenager treated...
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Alness, Ross and Cromarty Bembridge Harbour, Isle of Wight (1915-1919) Brough Aerodrome, East Riding of Yorkshire RNAS Calshot/RAF Calshot, Hampshire RAF Castle...
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when working for Eric Bowers Motorcycles, riding a BSA Gold Star at Brough Aerodrome, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Gaining more experience...
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were foldable for carrier storage. The Nautilus was first flown at Brough Aerodrome in May 1929, by T. Neville Stack and testing lead to some changes to...
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Brough Aerodrome Hull University Air Squadron Cambridge City Airport Cambridge University Air Squadron Aberdeen Airport (Dyce) Aberdeen University Air...
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