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X (MS471) during a cross-country training exercise. On 21 August 1943, Vickers Wellington X (HE332) collided with trees on its landing approach after another cross-country training exercise. Again, later in the year, the crew of Vickers Wellington III (BK387) encountered low fog and hit high ground
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Construction of the airfield began in 1941, with the aim of completion by 1942. It was constructed as standard A-shaped bomber airfield with 3 hard runways, the longest of the 3 being just over 1.5 km long. After completion, the airfield was put under
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unveiled a memorial to the units and personnel based at the airfield which stands at the side of the main road through the site, where the two runways once crossed, with the site now being used as farmland.
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at Tewitt Hall Wood. On 22 May 1944 a midair collision occurred between Vickers Wellington III (BJ819) and
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Squadron & Flight Commanders School RAF formed here on 16 July 1945, moved to Doncaster the same day
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Transport Command Night Vision Instructors Training School RAF between 10 July 1945 and 1 January 1946
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In June 1944, the OTU was joined at RAF Ossington by No. 1685 (Bomber) Defence Training Flight with
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On 9 August 1943, a crew from RAF Ossington was lost after the starboard engine of their
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No. 1384 (Heavy Transport) Conversion Unit RAF between 1 November 1945 and 30 June 1946
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No. 1685 (Bomber) Defence Training Flight RAF between 5 June 1943 and 21 August 1944
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I (P7820). The pilot of the Spitfire, Flying Officer John Smith, aged 21, from
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No. 6 Lancaster Finishing School RAF between 1 January and 1 November 1945
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Eventually, the runways were broken up for the construction of the
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Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Airfields in the Second World War
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Royal Air Force flying training and support units since 1912
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After this period, the airfield returned to the control of
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Former Royal Air Force station in Nottinghamshire, England
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http://www.airfieldarchaeology.co.uk/raf-ossington.html
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Like many stations, RAF Ossington was transferred to
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stayed until January 1945, when they were disbanded.
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Ossington
Nottinghamshire
RAF Ossington Taxiway 2
RAF Ossington is located in Nottinghamshire
53°10′37″N 0°53′15″W / 53.17694°N 0.88750°W / 53.17694; -0.88750
Royal Air Force station
Air Ministry
Royal Air Force
RAF Flying Training Command
RAF Bomber Command
No. 93 (OTU) Group RAF
RAF Transport Command
Second World War
AMSL
Direction
Royal Air Force
station
Ossington
Nottinghamshire
England
No. 5 Group
RAF Bomber Command
RAF Flying Training Command
Airspeed Oxfords
RAF Banff
Bomber Command
RAF Gamston
No. 82 Operational Training Unit RAF
Vickers Wellingtons

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