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WARWICK: Military aerodrome           RLG (Relief Landing Ground)

Military user: RAF Flying Training Command          23 Group

No.1 FIS  [Flying Instructors School]      (Airspeed Oxfords & Avro Tutors)

18 (P) AFU  [(Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit]       (Boulton Paul Defiants)
 

Location: 1nm SW of Warwick, S of B4095, (now A4189?), W of A429, (now A439?), E of B4463, and SE of Hampton on the Hill

Period of operation: 1941 to 1945
 

Runways: NE/SW   960   grass           N/S   960   grass

 

NOTES: RLG used by CHURCH  LAWFORD from 1942 to 1945.

 

 

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