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- RAF_Catfoss abstract "RAF Catfoss was a Royal Air Force station during the Second World War. It was located 4.0 miles (6.4 km) west of Hornsea, Yorkshire, England and 8.0 miles (12.9 km) north east of Leconfield, Yorkshire, with the nearest village being Brandesburton.The airfield was opened in 1932 for an Armament Training Camp. A small number of fighters were posted there at the start of the Second World War, before the airfield was rebuilt as a bomber station. It closed in November 1945. The site was re-opened in 1959 as the site for the PGM-17 Thor ballistic missile. It closed again in 1963.".
- RAF_Catfoss elevation "11.0".
- RAF_Catfoss location Brandesburton.
- RAF_Catfoss operator Royal_Air_Force.
- RAF_Catfoss owner Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- RAF_Catfoss runwayDesignation "00/00".
- RAF_Catfoss runwayLength "0.0".
- RAF_Catfoss runwaySurface "Concrete and wood chips".
- RAF_Catfoss thumbnail Ensign_of_the_Royal_Air_Force.svg?width=300.
- RAF_Catfoss wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?170-RAF-Catfoss-Yorkshire.
- RAF_Catfoss wikiPageID "20616471".
- RAF_Catfoss wikiPageRevisionID "592705343".
- RAF_Catfoss built "1930".
- RAF_Catfoss coordinatesRegion "GB".
- RAF_Catfoss coordinatesType "airport".
- RAF_Catfoss elevationM "11".
- RAF_Catfoss hasPhotoCollection RAF_Catfoss.
- RAF_Catfoss latd "53".
- RAF_Catfoss latm "55".
- RAF_Catfoss latns "N".
- RAF_Catfoss lats "15".
- RAF_Catfoss location Brandesburton.
- RAF_Catfoss longd "0".
- RAF_Catfoss longew "W".
- RAF_Catfoss longm "16".
- RAF_Catfoss longs "30".
- RAF_Catfoss name "RAF Catfoss".
- RAF_Catfoss nativename "90".
- RAF_Catfoss operator Royal_Air_Force.
- RAF_Catfoss owner Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- RAF_Catfoss pushpinLabel "RAF Catfoss".
- RAF_Catfoss pushpinMap "East Riding of Yorkshire".
- RAF_Catfoss pushpinMapCaption "Location in East Riding of Yorkshire".
- RAF_Catfoss r1LengthF "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r1LengthM "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r1Number "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r1Surface "Concrete and wood chips".
- RAF_Catfoss r2LengthF "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r2LengthM "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r2Number "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r2Surface "Concrete and wood chips".
- RAF_Catfoss r3LengthF "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r3LengthM "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r3Number "0".
- RAF_Catfoss r3Surface "Concrete and wood chips".
- RAF_Catfoss reference "Jefford, C.G, MBE,BA,RAF . RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive Record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1988. ISBN 1-84037-141-2.".
- RAF_Catfoss reference "Lake, A Flying Units of the RAF. Shrewbury, Airlife Publishing Ltd., 1999. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.".
- RAF_Catfoss reference "Sturtivant, R. RAF Flying Training and Support Units since 1912. Air Britain, 2007. ISBN 0-85130-365-X.".
- RAF_Catfoss type "Military".
- RAF_Catfoss used "1932".
- RAF_Catfoss used "1958".
- RAF_Catfoss subject Category:Royal_Air_Force_stations_in_Yorkshire.
- RAF_Catfoss subject Category:Royal_Air_Force_stations_of_World_War_II_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAF_Catfoss point "53.920833333333334 -0.275".
- RAF_Catfoss type Airfield102687992.
- RAF_Catfoss type Airport102692232.
- RAF_Catfoss type Artifact100021939.
- RAF_Catfoss type Facility103315023.
- RAF_Catfoss type Object100002684.
- RAF_Catfoss type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- RAF_Catfoss type RoyalAirForceStationsInYorkshire.
- RAF_Catfoss type Station104306080.
- RAF_Catfoss type Whole100003553.
- RAF_Catfoss type WorldWarIIAirfields.
- RAF_Catfoss type YagoGeoEntity.
- RAF_Catfoss type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- RAF_Catfoss type Airport.
- RAF_Catfoss type ArchitecturalStructure.
- RAF_Catfoss type Infrastructure.
- RAF_Catfoss type Place.
- RAF_Catfoss type Wikidata:Q532.
- RAF_Catfoss type Airport.
- RAF_Catfoss type Place.
- RAF_Catfoss type Location.
- RAF_Catfoss type _Feature.
- RAF_Catfoss comment "RAF Catfoss was a Royal Air Force station during the Second World War. It was located 4.0 miles (6.4 km) west of Hornsea, Yorkshire, England and 8.0 miles (12.9 km) north east of Leconfield, Yorkshire, with the nearest village being Brandesburton.The airfield was opened in 1932 for an Armament Training Camp. A small number of fighters were posted there at the start of the Second World War, before the airfield was rebuilt as a bomber station. It closed in November 1945.".
- RAF_Catfoss label "RAF Catfoss".
- RAF_Catfoss sameAs m.05233hl.
- RAF_Catfoss sameAs Q7275224.
- RAF_Catfoss sameAs Q7275224.
- RAF_Catfoss sameAs RAF_Catfoss.
- RAF_Catfoss lat "53.920833333333334".
- RAF_Catfoss long "-0.275".
- RAF_Catfoss wasDerivedFrom RAF_Catfoss?oldid=592705343.
- RAF_Catfoss depiction Ensign_of_the_Royal_Air_Force.svg.
- RAF_Catfoss isPrimaryTopicOf RAF_Catfoss.
- RAF_Catfoss name "90px".
- RAF_Catfoss name "RAF Catfoss".