
RAF Ouston - Wikipedia
Royal Air Force Ouston or more simply RAF Ouston is a former Royal Air Force station that was located near the village of Stamfordham and the village of Heddon-on-the-Wall on Hadrian's Wall near Newcastle upon Tyne. It was built as a Second World War aerodrome and is today used by the British Army. Just north of the airfield is Richmond Hill ...
RAF Ouston - North East Land, Sea and Air Museums
Map showing where the Ouston Airfield (disused) is located. RAF Ouston opened on 10th March 1941 as a Fighter Sector HQ for No.13 Group replacing Usworth which had become a training station.
RAF Ouston Research - Google Sites
This site is dedicated to illustrating the many aircraft types that served at RAF Ouston in Northumberland from 1941 to 1974. These aircraft were flown by a cosmopolitan mix of pilots of many...
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Ouston airfield (RAF Ouston, also known as USAAF station 360 and Ablemarle Barracks) was an airfield 410 kilometers north-northwest of London. The airfield was built Between 1939 and 1941, and opened on 10 March 1941.
The Varied History of Ouston Airfield (NZ081700) - Blogger
Oct 27, 2015 · But it began life in 1939 as one of many hastily-built aerodromes, and was commonly known as Ouston Airfield or RAF Ouston. Though it has not seen an aeroplane for several decades, the rather odd arrangement of runways can still be clearly made out on modern day maps: three long strips criss-crossing one another, with an outer ring-road ...
eDoB Online Map - S0004356
Location: RAF Ouston airfield. Condition: Unknown Description: EDoB Update: Status updated. Original record text is copyright of the Council for British Archaeology.
RAF at Ouston (2007) - Heddon-on-the-Wall Local History Society
For what is now Albemarle Barracks at Harlow Hill began life as RAF Ouston. It was built in the early years of World War Two, as a fighter station, and was one of the busiest in the North-East.
RAF Ouston - Wikimapia
RAF Ouston opened on 10 March 1941 as a Fighter Sector HQ under No. 13 Group to replace RAF Usworth, its staff being drawn mainly from that station. Its first squadron was No. 317, which moved over from Acklington at the end of April.
Former RAF Ouston from the air - Geograph Britain and Ireland
Feb 5, 2019 · Former RAF Ouston from the air The airfield is now known as Albemarle Barracks and is home to the 39th Regiment Royal Artillery. Here is a Link to the wikipedia article about RAF Ouston.
RAF Ouston | Military Wiki - Fandom
Coordinates: 55°1′29″N 1°52′21″W. Royal Air Force Station Ouston, more commonly known as RAF Ouston, is a former air station that was located near the village of Stamfordham and the village of Heddon-on-the-Wall on Hadrian's Wall near Newcastle upon Tyne. It was built as a Second World War aerodrome and is today used by the British Army.