RAF Syerston
Airports in EnglandRoyal Air Force stations in NottinghamshireUse British English from May 2013
Royal Air Force Syerston, commonly known simply as RAF Syerston (ICAO: EGXY), is a Royal Air Force station in the parish of Flintham, near Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. Opened in 1940, it was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a bomber base during the Second World War, operating Vickers Wellingtons, Avro Manchesters, and the Avro Lancaster heavy bombers. Post-war, it became home to Jet Provosts of the 2 Flying Training School. It is now home to the Royal Air Force Central Gliding School.
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The Turn, Rushcliffe Flintham
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RAF Syerston
The Turn
NG23 5NN Rushcliffe, Flintham
England, United Kingdom
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