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Former RAF station in Norfolk, England
Royal Air Force Coltishall more commonly known as RAF Coltishall (IATA: CLF, ICAO: EGYC) is a former Royal Air Force station located 10 miles (16 kilometres)
RAF_Coltishall
Village in Norfolk, England
Coltishall is a village and civil parish in the Broadland district, in the English county of Norfolk. Coltishall is located on the River Bure and within
Coltishall
Railway station in Norfolk, England
Coltishall railway station serves the village of Coltishall in Norfolk, and is currently operated by the Bure Valley Railway. The railway line from Wroxham
Coltishall_railway_station
Non-Civil Parish in Norfolk, England
(all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Coltishall is a village and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England
Listed buildings in Coltishall
Listed_buildings_in_Coltishall
Narrow-gauge railway in Norfolk, England
join the fleet. There are intermediate halts at Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall. There are 17 bridges, including a 105-foot (32 m)-long girder bridge
Bure_Valley_Railway
River in Norfolk, England
(16 km) downstream at Coltishall Bridge. After Aylsham Lock and Burgh Bridge, the Bure passes through Buxton Lammas, Coltishall, Belaugh, Wroxham, Horning
River_Bure
Military unit
Britain Flight'. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight arrived at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk in April 1963, it was then known as the Historic Flight. From
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Battle_of_Britain_Memorial_Flight
French/British attack aircraft
Bruggen then RAF Coltishall) is displayed in the grounds of County Hall, Norfolk County Council, given the name Spirit of Coltishall XX108 Jaguar GR1B
SEPECAT_Jaguar
Network of rivers and lakes in East Anglia
from Coltishall to Aylsham, which was authorised by an act of Parliament[which?] on 7 April 1773. Five locks were built, to bypass mills, at Coltishall, Oxnead
The_Broads
2023 UK local government election
Coltishall Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Jo Copplestone* 404 53.6 –2.7 Labour Marilyn Heath 229 30.4 +6.0 Liberal Democrats Beverly Jenkins 64
2023 Broadland District Council election
2023_Broadland_District_Council_election
Prison in Norfolk, England
part of the domestic site of the former RAF Coltishall. Built during the Second World War, RAF Coltishall was used for night fighters, and then ground
HM_Prison_Bure
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
air support and tactical reconnaissance roles, and was posted to RAF Coltishall, Norfolk until April 2006, moving to RAF Coningsby until disbanding for
No._6_Squadron_RAF
1976 children's novel by Jan Mark
between two boys who share an interest in aeroplanes, living near RAF Coltishall during the months in 1974 when the Royal Air Force is phasing out its
Thunder_and_Lightnings
Development Squadron was damaged beyond repair by fire after landing at RAF Coltishall when a fire bottle exploded. 1961 28 June 1961 – Lightning F1A XM185 of
List of accidents and incidents involving the English Electric Lightning
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_English_Electric_Lightning
English television presenter, journalist, author and farmer (born 1960)
acquired an English Electric Lightning F1A jet fighter XM172 former RAF Coltishall gate guard, which was installed in the front garden of his country home
Jeremy_Clarkson
Operational radar base of the Royal Air Force in Norfolk, England
RAF Coltishall (a fighter station latterly operating four squadrons of the ground-attack SEPECAT Jaguar). Following the closure of RAF Coltishall in 2006
RRH_Neatishead
English writer
1897 Eccles, Lancashire, England Died 24 July 1994(1994-07-24) (aged 96) Coltishall, Norfolk, England Alma mater Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Occupation Writer
Lettice_Cooper
Former Royal Air Force station, now military training site in Norfolk, England
re-surfaced. In spring 1982, units from RAF Coltishall in north-east Norfolk moved to Sculthorpe while the Coltishall runway was resurfaced. In April 1983 24
Sculthorpe_Training_Area
Group of general stores
brothers Alfred and Arnold Roy opened their general store in the village of Coltishall. In 1899, a second store was opened in Hoveton. Following the deaths of
Roys_of_Wroxham
Interceptor aircraft, British, 1960s–1980s
enter service with the RAF, three pre-production P.1Bs, arrived at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk on 23 December 1959, joining the Air Fighting Development Squadron
English_Electric_Lightning
British actor (1921–1989)
Collis The Long Arm (1956) – Creasy Reach for the Sky (1956) – Peter / Coltishall Officer (uncredited) Child in the Horse (1956) – Howard Forbes (uncredited)
Peter_Burton
Navigation of the River Bure, (commonly called The North River), by and from Coltishall, to Aylsliam Bridge, in the County of Norfolk. Plate Glass Manufacture
List of acts of the 6th session of the 13th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_6th_session_of_the_13th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Military unit
RAF Westhampnett 25 August 1944 – RAF Coltishall 4 April 1945 – RAF Andrews Field 16 May 1945 – RAF Coltishall 9 August 1945 – RAF Andrews Field 28 November
No._303_Squadron_RAF
Military museum in Norfolk, United Kingdom
Post. There is also a gallery devoted to the history of the nearby RAF Coltishall. The Museum is largely staffed by volunteers, many of whom served previously
RAF_Air_Defence_Radar_Museum
Former RAF station in Norfolk, England
simply RAF Matlaske is a former Royal Air Force satellite station to RAF Coltishall, situated near Matlaske in Norfolk, England. There was a small aerodrome
RAF_Matlaske
Church in Norfolk, England
St Theobald's Church is a former church at Great Hautbois, near Coltishall in Norfolk, England. During the medieval period it was a place of pilgrimage
St Theobald's Church, Great Hautbois
St_Theobald's_Church,_Great_Hautbois
absorbed by the westerly runway extension at RAF Wittering to the east RAF Coltishall CS England Norfolk 1938 2006 Site sold for redevelopment including construction
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
squadron was previously a SEPECAT Jaguar strike fighter unit, based at RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, from April 1974 until it was disbanded on 11 March 2005. No
No._54_Squadron_RAF
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
original (PDF) on 2 August 2006. "Royal Air Force Coltishall". SpiritOfColtishall.com. Spirit of Coltishall Association. Archived from the original on 22
No._41_Squadron_RAF
Village in Norfolk, England
the English county of Norfolk. It is located some 2.5 miles north of Coltishall and 5 miles south of North Walsham. "Scotter" The villages name means
Scottow
British operations of the 1991 Gulf War
the United States Air Force (USAF). Later, Jaguar GR1 aircraft from RAF Coltishall, and Tornado GR1s, redeployed from service in RAF Germany deployed to
Operation_Granby
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
moved onto RAF Kirton in Lindsey and then onto RAF Coltishall, Norfolk. It was here at Coltishall in September 1940 that the squadron replaced their Spitfire
No._74_Squadron_RAF
Royal Air Force officer
After officer and pilot training, he joined the Jaguar Force at RAF Coltishall. A Qualified Weapon Instructor, he flew operationally over Yugoslavia
Johnny_Stringer_(RAF_officer)
Force service. The aircraft was in service with 23 Squadron, based at RAF Coltishall. On 14 February 1949, Pilot Officer Richard "Dickie" Colbourne and his
The_People's_Mosquito
Village in Norfolk, England
parts of the parish became RAF Matlaske, a satellite airfield for RAF Coltishall. After the war, the airfield returned to agricultural use. According to
Little_Barningham
Royal Air Force air marshals
Operational Conversion Unit RAF in 1971 and then later station commander of RAF Coltishall in 1976. He was appointed Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters No
Robert_Honey
UK Parliament constituency (since 2010)
Aylsham, Blofield with South Walsham, Brundall, Burlingham, Buxton, Coltishall, Drayton North, Drayton South, Eynesford, Great Witchingham, Hevingham
Broadland_and_Fakenham
Village in Norfolk, England
Beaufighter of No. 68 Squadron RAF crashed in the parish likely flying from RAF Coltishall and in April 1945 a Consolidated B-24 Liberator of the 458th Bomb Group
Hainford
Operations of RAF during World War
Spitfire escorts of the Coltishall Wing over RAF Coltishall nearer the coast. The Bostons of 464 Squadron also set off from Coltishall, flying much lower than
Operation_Ramrod_16
Railway stations in Norfolk, England
Constable Ryburgh Thursford Heritage railway stations Aylsham Brampton Buxton Coltishall Dereham Hardingham Holt Kelling Heath Kimberley Park Sheringham (NNR)
Railway_stations_in_Cromer
City and non-metropolitan district in Norfolk, England
and benefits from rainfall fairly evenly spread throughout the year. Coltishall, about 11 mi (18 km) to the north-east, was the nearest official met-office
Norwich
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Mawgan, Cornwall A Flight – RAF Chivenor, Devon Unknown flight – RAF Coltishall, Norfolk Unknown flight – RAF Felixstowe, Suffolk Unknown flight – RAF
No._22_Squadron_RAF
District in Norfolk, England
Brundall, Burgh and Tuttington, Buxton Lammas, Buxton Cantley, Cawston, Coltishall, Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe, Foulsham, Freethorpe, Frettenham Great Plumstead
Broadland
English-born statesman
lands in County Dublin. They also acquired a baronetcy. He was born at Coltishall in Norfolk, son of Thomas Alen. The Alens were a numerous family and five
John_Alan
British interceptor aircraft
September 1964, initially based at RAF Horsham St Faith and then at RAF Coltishall, moving to RAF Leuchars in March 1963. It was equipped with the FAW.4
Gloster_Javelin
World War 2 polish pilot
during the invasion of Normandy. He became the commanding officer of RAF Coltishall in February 1945. He ended the war in the Polish rank of generał brygady
Aleksander_Gabszewicz
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
1938, when he left the army and became a parish priest. He was rector of Coltishall with Great Hautbois in Norfolk from 1938 to 1958. On the outbreak of World
William_Addison_(VC)
Canadian flying ace (1912–1943)
1942, returning to operations in February 1943 as wing leader of the Coltishall Wing. On 29 March 1943 his Spitfires propeller was hit by Flak splinters
Howard_Blatchford
(1) Breydon (1) Catton Grove (1) Clenchwarton & King's Lynn South (1) Coltishall & Spixworth (1) Costessey (1) Crome (1) Cromer (1) Dereham North & Scarming
List of electoral wards in Norfolk
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Freethorpe
Village in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Woodbastwick
Buckenham Airfield Public 800 2,625 Asphalt Norwich Norfolk EGYC CLF RAF Coltishall Military 2,286 7,500 Asphalt Old Warden Bedfordshire EGTH Shuttleworth
List of airports in the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies
List_of_airports_in_the_United_Kingdom_and_Crown_Dependencies
Village in Norfolk, England
Wroxham The Coltishall side of Wroxham Bridge Wroxham Location within Norfolk Area 6.21 km2 (2.40 sq mi) Population 1,502 (2011) • Density 242/km2 (630/sq mi)
Wroxham
English painter
Thomas Holloway (1748 Broad Street, London – 28 February 1827 Coltishall) was an English portrait painter and engraver. Holloway was apprenticed to a seal
Thomas_Holloway_(painter)
Royal Air Force Air-Vice Marshal (1919-2000)
Mission in Washington, D.C. He returned to be Station Commander at RAF Coltishall from June 1959 to November 1961, then held a post at the Air Ministry
Harold_Bird-Wilson
Military range in Lincolnshire, England
Lieutenant Marshall, aged 26, was rescued by an RAF helicopter from RAF Coltishall. He resided in Isleham, Cambridgeshire. The RNLI Skegness lifeboat was
Holbeach_Air_Weapons_Range
Heliport in Norfolk, England
House, British Airways, and the search-and-rescue helicopters from RAF Coltishall also flew from there. In 1990 Bristow celebrated 25 years at North Denes
Great Yarmouth – North Denes Heliport
Great_Yarmouth_–_North_Denes_Heliport
British fighter pilot and test pilot (1916–1987)
command the Hawker Hurricane-equipped No. 257 Squadron RAF, based at RAF Coltishall (his substantive rank had been raised to flight lieutenant on 3 September)
Robert_Stanford_Tuck
Village in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Foulsham
Symbolic guardian at a military facility
Nimrod at RAF Kinloss. SEPECAT Jaguar from the former RAF Coltishall, now named "Spirit of Coltishall" and displayed at County Hall, Norwich. SEPECAT Jaguar
Gate_guardian
Practice of spreading out military assets to reduce collateral damage from enemy action
of surviving instances of both methods are found at the now former RAF Coltishall in Norfolk, England; on its north-western perimeter taxiway is a World
Dispersal_(military)
Former flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
moved to a satellite field at Hibaldstow, followed by a spell at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk with a detachment at RAF West Malling Kent, thereafter High
No._255_Squadron_RAF
1940 Luftwaffe air raids over the English Channel against the Royal Air Force
the Dornier was shot down by Douglas Bader of 242 Squadron based at RAF Coltishall. Squadron Leader Peter Townsend, 85 Squadron, bailed out near Harwich
Kanalkampf
Village in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Blickling
NZ RAF officer (1919–2016)
Squadron, a fighter-bomber squadron. The unit, which transferred to RAF Coltishall on 10 February 1945, flew Spitfire Mk IX.HF(e)'s. The Squadron's main
Keith_Lawrence_(RAF_officer)
Topics referred to by the same term
Crowborough railway station (station code: COH), East Sussex, England RAF Coltishall (ICAO: COH), Norfolk, East Anglia This disambiguation page lists articles
CoH
Royal Air Force's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight then based at RAF Coltishall, reverting to its RAF serial as identity. Formerly painted as code JX-E
Hawker_Hurricane_PZ865
2019 UK local government election
Coltishall Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Jo Copplestone 374 56.3 +2.1 Labour Campbell Jones 163 24.4 +2.9 Liberal Democrats Sarah Crane 128 19
2019 Broadland District Council election
2019_Broadland_District_Council_election
County building in Norwich, Norfolk, England
Norfolk Police headquarters was accommodated within the building. When RAF Coltishall closed in November 2006 a SEPECAT Jaguar, which had acted as a gate guardian
County_Hall,_Norwich
Heritage railway station on Kelling Heath, North Norfolk
Constable Ryburgh Thursford Heritage railway stations Aylsham Brampton Buxton Coltishall Dereham Hardingham Holt Kelling Heath Kimberley Park Sheringham (NNR)
Kelling Heath Park railway station
Kelling_Heath_Park_railway_station
Village in Norfolk, England
by the Great Eastern Railway, which connected the village to Aylsham, Coltishall and beyond. It was closed to passengers in September 1952 and then to
Buxton,_Norfolk
Civilian airport in Norwich, Norfolk, England
airmen's married quarters continued to be used for nearby RAF stations (RAF Coltishall and RAF Neatishead), but due to the closure and / or reduction in size
Norwich_Airport
Village in Norfolk, England
both travel to North Walsham, through Buxton and Badersfield (54) and Coltishall and Scottow (X55). The nearest National Rail station is Norwich; it provides
Old_Catton
Civil parish in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Weston_Longville
Village in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Brampton,_Norfolk
Norman warrior in the Battle of Hastings, died 1088
Cambridgeshire Chishill, County of Cambridgeshire Clipstone, County of Norfolk Coltishall, County of Norfolk Colton, County of Norfolk Colveston, County of Norfolk
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey
William_de_Warenne,_1st_Earl_of_Surrey
Military airfield in Hampshire, England
Squadron RAF between 16 August and 17 November 1943 with a detachment at Coltishall flying Mosquito VI & XII No. 164 (Argentine–British) Squadron RAF between
Middle_Wallop_Flying_Station
Squadron of the Royal Air Force
Belgium until September, when it returned from Antwerp to the UK. From RAF Coltishall flying Spitfire XVIs it carried out operations against V2 sites in the
No._602_Squadron_RAuxAF
Former RAF radar station in England
finally RAF Coltishall. The distance to Bircham Newton, and especially Wittering, proved a major disadvantage with daily trips to Coltishall needed for
RAF_West_Beckham
Long-lived World War I veteran (1898–2006)
Elizabeth II.[clarification needed] On Alice's 100th and 107th birthdays, RAF Coltishall pilots did commemorative flypasts in her honour. She lived with her family
Alice_Baker_(veteran)
Postcode area for Norfolk, England
Trimingham, Wickmere North Norfolk, Broadland NR12 NORWICH Bacton, Brumstead, Coltishall, East Ruston, Hickling, Ingham, Lessingham, Sloley, Stalham, Tunstead
NR_postcode_area
Village in Norfolk, England
Tuttington Buxton with Lamas Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood Cawston Coltishall Crostwick Drayton Felthorpe Foulsham Freethorpe Frettenham Great and Little
Heydon,_Norfolk
Former Royal Air Force station in Fife, Scotland
was shortly followed by No. 74 Squadron relocating to Leuchars from RAF Coltishall in the same year, also being equipped with Lightning F.3s. No. 11 Squadron
RAF_Leuchars
English painter (1915–2010)
Gwyneth Johnstone was born on 18 June 1915 in the Norfolk village of Coltishall; she always concealed her actual birth date. Johnstone was the illegitimate
Gwyneth_Johnstone
United States Air force officer
north-east of Aberdeen, and two Lightning planes were scrambled from RAF Coltishall. The Strategic Air Command headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base near
William_Schaffner
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Herzegovina and Operation Northern Watch in Iraq. The squadron moved to RAF Coltishall in Norfolk, on 21 July 2000, joining numbers No. 6 Squadron, No. 41 Squadron
No._16_Squadron_RAF
Village that occupies a bend in the River Bure in Norfolk, England
within The Broads National Park and is accessible by road from Hoveton and Coltishall. Most of the land around Belaugh - about 850 acres (344 ha) - is owned
Belaugh
Island, Cockley Cley, Cockthorpe, Colby, Coldham Green, Colkirk, Colney, Coltishall, Colton, Congham, Cordwell, Corpusty, Costessey, Coston, Crabgate, Cranwich
List_of_places_in_Norfolk
UK Parliament constituency (1885–1918, 1983 onwards)
wards of Acle, Aylsham, Blofield, Brundall, Burlingham, Buxton, Cawston, Coltishall, Drayton, Foulsham, Freethorpe, Great Witchingham, Hainford, Hevingham
Mid_Norfolk
Standard British air base design of World War II
be fighter bases sometimes had a narrower perimeter track, such as RAF Coltishall, whose peri-tracks measured 40 feet (12 metres) across. A 30 feet (9 metres)
Class_A_airfield
Regiment Units In The Royal Air Force
Grimbergen, Jever, Buckeburg, Detmold RAF Aston Down, RAF Deanland, RAF Coltishall Rifle Squadron 2720 Squadron RAF Regiment February 1942 - September 1945
List_of_RAF_Regiment_units
Royal Air Force air marshal
lieutenant on 15 October 1977. He was posted to No. 41 Squadron at RAF Coltishall flying the SEPECAT Jaguar on three tours, operating from the UK and Germany
Stephen_Dalton
Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1916-2001)
Horsham St Faith, and in January 1948 he became Station Commander at RAF Coltishall. On 9 March 1948 he was made an Officer of the Legion of Merit by the
Denis_Spotswood
Football league
Cambridge United Carrow Chelmsford Chemicals Colchester Crown Colchester Town Coltishall Corton Costessey Sports East Harling Eastern Coachworks Eastern Coachworks
East_Anglian_League
English architect and designer
and Designer, July 17 – October 19, 2003 Church of the Holy Trinity, Coltishall, Norfolk Elsing Hall, Elsing, Norfolk (Restoration, 1850s) St. Andrew's
Thomas_Jeckyll
Royal Air Force main operating base in Norfolk, England
years of Canberra operations at Marham. Following the closure of RAF Coltishall in November 2006, RAF Marham was officially granted the Freedom of the
RAF_Marham
content-delivery.co.uk. Archived from the original on 19 August 2007. "Coltishall ROC Post – Subterranea Britannica". subbrit.org.uk. Nuclear Monitoring
List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (A–E)
List_of_Royal_Observer_Corps_/_United_Kingdom_Warning_and_Monitoring_Organisation_Posts_(A–E)
Aircraft hangar type used by the Royal Air Force
was built at Aircraft Storage Units (ASUs), such as RAF Kirkbride. RAF Coltishall opened in 1938, and was intended to have five hangars, however, hangar
Type-C_hangar
Influential English Quakers in Norwich
safekeeping. Bartlett Gurney was married twice, but died childless at Coltishall, Norfolk, in 1802. He was succeeded in control of the bank by Richard
Gurney_family_(Norwich)
1981 helicopter accident
later. A Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Westland Sea King left RAF Coltishall at 15:47, sighting floating wreckage from G-ASWI at 15:57. There were
1981 Bristow Helicopters Westland Wessex crash
1981_Bristow_Helicopters_Westland_Wessex_crash
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