• RAF Narborough was a military aerodrome in Norfolk operated in the First World War. It opened on 28 May 1915, originally as a Royal Naval Air Station for...
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    in August 1916 close to the former Royal Naval Air Station Narborough, later RAF Narborough, the Marham base was originally a military night landing ground...
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    Narborough is a village of 1405 hectares in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England, with a population of 1,094 at the 2011 census. It is situated in...
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    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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  • Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 23 November 2016. "Narborough Aerodrome". Royal Air Force. Retrieved 23 November 2016. "The Control...
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    arriving at RAF Narborough along with No. 60 Squadron and No. 64 Squadron. Only days after being disbanded, No. 80 Squadron, based at RAF Aboukir, in...
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  • Royal Air Force, based in Norfolk, England. No.59 Squadron was formed at Narborough Airfield in Norfolk on 1 August 1916 as a squadron of the Royal Flying...
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    Royal Flying Corps (Royal Air Force from 1 April 1918) was formed at Narborough on 1 January 1918 as a day bomber squadron to operate the Airco DH.9....
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  • service number 22360. She worked in the officers' mess at RAF Marham and was also based at Narborough airfield. In 1920, she moved to King's Lynn. She married...
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    facilities. Narborough and Marham both started off as Night Landing Grounds a few miles apart. One was an RNAS Station, the other RFC. Narborough grew to...
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