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Village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England
Cranwell is a village in the civil parish of Cranwell, Brauncewell and Byard's Leap, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated
Cranwell
Royal Air Force training station in Lincolnshire, England
Force Cranwell or more simply RAF Cranwell (ICAO: EGYD) is a Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England, just west of the village of Cranwell, and
RAF_Cranwell
Royal Air Force training and education academy
(RAFC), is the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force academy, based at RAF Cranwell near Sleaford in Lincolnshire. It provides initial training to all RAF
Royal Air Force Officer Training Academy
Royal_Air_Force_Officer_Training_Academy
American lawyer and politician
Charles Richard Cranwell (born July 26, 1942) is an American lawyer and Democratic Party politician. He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Richard_Cranwell
New Zealand science communicator award
The Cranwell Medal, previously the Science Communicator Medal, is awarded by the New Zealand Association of Scientists to a "practising scientist for excellence
Cranwell_Medal
English cleric and poet
John Cranwell (died 1793) was an English poet and cleric. Cranwell studied at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (BA, 1747; MA, 1751). Having taken orders
John_Cranwell
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
Air Power Studies, both based at RAF Cranwell, and the Air Warfare Centre, based at RAF Waddington and RAF Cranwell. Non-commissioned officer training and
Royal_Air_Force
Guillermo Cranwell (1841–1909) was an Argentine apothecary and politician, who served as intendant and president of the Deliberative Council of Buenos
Guillermo_Cranwell
Species of amphibian
Cranwell's horned frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli), also called commonly the Chacoan horned frog, is a terrestrial frog in the family Ceratophryidae. The species
Cranwell's_horned_frog
New Zealand botanist (1907-2000)
Lucy May Cranwell FRSNZ (7 August 1907 – 8 June 2000) was a New Zealand botanist responsible for groundbreaking work in palynology. Cranwell was appointed
Lucy_Cranwell
Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England
EGYE) is a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground under the command of RAF Cranwell near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. RAF Barkston Heath is the home of
RAF_Barkston_Heath
Small aircraft
The Cranwell CLA.4 was a single-engined two-seat inverted sesquiplane designed and constructed for the 1926 Lympne trials by an amateur group from RAF
Cranwell_CLA.4
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force Albert transferred from
George_VI
Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)
Blues and Royals. In 2008, he graduated from the Royal Air Force College Cranwell and joined the RAF Search and Rescue Force in early 2009. From July 2015
William,_Prince_of_Wales
Flying Training School of the Royal Air Force
School Tutor Squadron. Although the school is nominally based at RAFC Cranwell, only the multi-engine pilots and students on 57 Squadron fly from this
No. 3 Flying Training School RAF
No._3_Flying_Training_School_RAF
Flying Training School of the Royal Air Force
number plate in June 1992 before leaving 6 FTS and moving to 3 FTS at RAF Cranwell in October 1995.[citation needed] During April 1995, the Tucano element
No. 6 Flying Training School RAF
No._6_Flying_Training_School_RAF
Species of lizard
Liolaemus cranwelli, commonly known as Cranwell's tree iguana, is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. The species is native to Bolivia. The
Liolaemus_cranwelli
British aircraft designer
members of staff formed the Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club. The Club went on to build four aircraft designed by Comper, named Cranwell C.L.A.2, C.L.A.3, and
Nicholas_Comper
Royal Air Force officer selection unit
Force Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre (OASC), at Adastral Hall, RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire, is the centre through which every potential RAF officer
Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre
Officer_and_Aircrew_Selection_Centre
British military emblem
the iron gates at the ceremonial entrance to the Royal Air Force College Cranwell, at the entrance to the Air Forces Memorial in Surrey, and on the Polish
Badge_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
officers must complete to receive their commission. It is hosted at RAF Cranwell by the RAF Officer Training Academy (OTA). MIOTC was brought in as a replacement
Modular Initial Officer Training Course
Modular_Initial_Officer_Training_Course
Hamlet in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England
Byard's Leap is a hamlet in the civil parish of Cranwell, Brauncewell and Byard's Leap, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
Byard's_Leap
Argentine poet, storyteller, writer, translator and literary critic
Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (10 March 1933 – 2 December 2004) was an Argentine poet, storyteller, writer, translator, and literary critic. She was born and
Elizabeth_Azcona_Cranwell
The Cranwell CLA.3 was a parasol winged single-engined, single-seat British aircraft built to compete in the Lympne air races of 1925. It was designed
Cranwell_CLA.3
Rail line in Lincolnshire, England
The Cranwell branch was a military branch line railway in Lincolnshire, England. It connected the Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) at Cranwell to the main
Cranwell_branch
Ground-based training school of the Royal Air Force
current training unit within the Royal Air Force. The school formed at Cranwell in 1920, and was later disbanded before being reformed at a new base, RAF
No. 2 School of Technical Training RAF
No._2_School_of_Technical_Training_RAF
The Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club was formed in 1923 by staff and students of the RAF College Cranwell to design and build light aircraft. One of the members
Cranwell_Light_Aeroplane_Club
Chief of the UK Defence Staff since 2025
Cantab) degree. Knighton joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) at RAF College Cranwell in 1988. In his early career, he served as an Engineer Officer, and worked
Rich_Knighton
American football player (born 2003)
Fisher (1948–1950) Johnny Dean (1951–1953) Jackie Williams (1953) Billy Cranwell (1954–1955, 1957) Jimmy Lugar (1956–1957) Bill Holsclaw (1958) Frank Eastman
Kyron_Drones
Royal Air Force operations group
Training Group. The Group had seven areas of responsibility: RAF College Cranwell and Directorate of Recruiting Directorate of Flying Training (DFT) Directorate
No._22_Group_RAF
German trainer aircraft
Flying Training School RAF – RAF Cranwell No. 16 Squadron RAF – RAF Wittering No. 6 Flying Training School RAF – RAF Cranwell University of Birmingham Air
Grob_G_115
British politician (1908–1987)
Force cadet scheme in 1926 and studied at the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell. He was gazetted in 1928 and appointed a Flying Officer in 1930. From 1933
Rolf_Dudley-Williams
Town in Lincolnshire, England
of RAFC Cranwell". Royal Air Force. Archived from the original on 13 January 2013. "Outline History of RAF Cranwell". Royal Air Force Cranwell Apprentices'
Sleaford
British Army officer initial training centre
of the Britannia Royal Naval College and of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. Despite its name, the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst's address is located
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Royal_Military_Academy_Sandhurst
British Royal Air Force engineer and air officer (1907–1996)
and sent to No. 2 School of Technical Training to join No 1 Squadron of Cranwell Aircraft Apprentices. He was taught the theory of aircraft engines and
Frank_Whittle
Military unit
Equipment School (RNAESS) at HMS Sultan, with elements also based at RAF Cranwell and MOD Lyneham (School of Army Aeronautical Engineering). The school was
Defence School of Aeronautical Engineering
Defence_School_of_Aeronautical_Engineering
List of ships with the same or similar names
Air Service Training Establishment, Cranwell were held against HMS Daedalus (see Royal Air Force College Cranwell#History. The vessel was sunk in 1948
HMS_Daedalus
1957 British film by John Gilling
lost his life in 1941 over RAF Cranwell, where much of the film was shot. A group of flight cadets arrive at RAF Cranwell to begin a three-year training
High_Flight_(film)
Hospital in Lincolnshire, England
Rauceby, it became a crash and burns unit under the control of nearby RAF Cranwell. During its tenure as a burns unit plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe worked
Rauceby_Hospital
Type of military school
Force College Cranwell (RAFC Cranwell, or RAFC), located within the RAF Cranwell airbase. In a similar vein to Sandhurst, Dartmouth and Cranwell also train
Officer_candidate_school
1535 epic poem by Marco Girolamo Vida
which render Vida's poem into heroic couplets, were published by John Cranwell in 1768 and by Edward Granan in 1771. Vida, Marco Girolamo. The Christiad:
Christiad
Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshal
June 1915 – 24 November 2008) was a long-serving officer at RAF College Cranwell. Powell was born in Somerset, and was educated at King's College School
John_Frederick_Powell
RAF Wittering which have a support enabler role. Stations such as RAF Cranwell, RAF Valley and RAF Shawbury form part of the UK Military Flying Training
List of Royal Air Force stations
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Marshal of the Indian Air Force
army rank of Field Marshal. Singh attended the Royal Air Force College Cranwell at the age of 19 and graduated in 1939. He joined the No. 1 Squadron IAF
Arjan_Singh
English author on aerodynamics (1929 to 2014)
2014) was an Education Officer in aerodynamics at Royal Air Force College Cranwell where his textbook Aerodynamics became standard. He was born in Egypt to
Laurence_Clancy
RAF officer
in 2000, and after initial officer training at Royal Air Force College Cranwell, she was appointed to a permanent commission as a pilot officer on 8 August
Michelle_Goodman
British turbojet engine
Supercharger Type W1", powering the Gloster E.28/39 on its maiden flight at RAF Cranwell on 15 May 1941. The W.1 was superseded by the Power Jets W.2. After a period
Power_Jets_W.1
British rugby league team representing the Royal Air Force
play in the Challenge Cup and they play their home matches at RAF Cranwell in Cranwell, Lincolnshire. Historically, rugby league had been banned in the
Royal_Air_Force_Rugby_League
British jet-engined aircraft, first flown in 1941
for 10 hours use, and then partially dismantled and transported to RAF Cranwell, near Sleaford in Lincolnshire which had a long runway and no high ground
Gloster_E.28/39
First Chief of the Air Staff of India
Government agreed to permit Indians to enter the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. While initially only two vacancies were recommended, the number was later
Subroto_Mukerjee
British Ministry of Defence directorate
ISSN 0955-7091. "Standard of No.47 Sqn has been formally laid-up in ceremony at RAF Cranwell". Royal Air Force (Press release). 4 August 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2024
United_Kingdom_Special_Forces
English rugby union player (born 1963)
international Rob Andrew), followed by initial officer training at RAF College Cranwell. Underwood's early life was spent in Malaysia. His family moved to Yorkshire
Rory_Underwood
Student club
introduce as many members as possible to unpowered flight. Affiliated with the Cranwell Gliding Club (CGC), the club is open to any full or associate member of
Nottingham University Gliding Club
Nottingham_University_Gliding_Club
RAF senior officer and doctor
Surgery (MB, BS) degrees in 1989. After training at Royal Air Force College Cranwell, she was promoted to squadron leader on 1 August 1990. She transferred
Clare_Walton
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
on 20 January 2024. Retrieved 27 May 2024.; "Prince Charles attends RAF Cranwell ceremony". BBC News. 16 July 2020. Archived from the original on 5 October
Charles_III
The Cranwell CLA.2 was a single-engined two-seat biplane built by staff and students of RAF College Cranwell as an entrant to the Lympne Two Seater Light
Cranwell_CLA.2
Girls' public school in Bath, Somerset, England
School and Sixth Form on Lansdown Road and the Nursery and Prep School at Cranwell House. Royal High School Bath is a member of the Girls' Day School Trust
Royal_High_School,_Bath
British Royal Air Force pilot school
transferred to No. 81 Group RAF. On 12 April 1976 the school moved to RAF Cranwell for the first time, only staying until 5 September 1977 when it moved to
Central_Flying_School
Canadian reality TV series
judges for the first 4 seasons (2008–2011) included Suzie McNeil, Steve Cranwell, and Christopher Ward. The subsequent judges (2012–2014) were Keshia Chanté
The_Next_Star
Royal Air Force squadrons directory
20. Historical Squadrons can choose to 'lay up' their standards at RAF Cranwell or in places of worship following disbandment. Flying training units and
List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_aircraft_squadrons
UK military band
Air Force. Based at RAF Northolt (previously at RAF Uxbridge) and RAF Cranwell, it forms the central administration of one hundred and seventy musicians
Royal Air Force Music Services
Royal_Air_Force_Music_Services
British jet trainer aircraft
Flying School at RAF Little Rissington; the Royal Air Force College at RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire; by No. 1 Flying Training School at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire;
BAC_Jet_Provost
1813 British owned schooner
on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2018. Latimer (2009), p. 289. Cranwell & Crane (1940), p. 114. Sarre (2007), p. 299. "The Marine List". Lloyd's
Vittoria_(1813_ship)
Jordanian prince
then underwent officer training with the Royal Air Force at Cranwell. Remaining at Cranwell, he did his RAF Basic Flying Training in 1986 before moving
Prince_Faisal_bin_Hussein
above and those officers assigned to the one-star posts of commandant RAFC Cranwell, Air Officer Wales and Air Officer Scotland wear distinctive unranked ceremonial
RAF_officer_ranks
Indian air force officer
(grandson) Trisha Dutt (granddaughter) Tiger Shroff (grandson) Alma mater RAF Cranwell Awards Vir Chakra Military service Allegiance British India (1940–1947)
Ranjan_Dutt
American football player (born 1954)
Fisher (1948–1950) Johnny Dean (1951–1953) Jackie Williams (1953) Billy Cranwell (1954–1955, 1957) Jimmy Lugar (1956–1957) Bill Holsclaw (1958) Frank Eastman
Phil Rogers (Canadian football)
Phil_Rogers_(Canadian_football)
Senior Royal Air Force officer
Royal Air Force officer. He was Commandant of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell from 2013 to 2016, and Commandant of the Joint Services Command and Staff
Chris_Luck
at RAF Cranwell and is one of three established bands in the Royal Air Force. It is the music ensemble of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. Formed
Band of the Royal Air Force College
Band_of_the_Royal_Air_Force_College
English cricket umpire
thereafter, he began coaching on cricket at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire. While engaged at Cranwell, Simpson played minor counties cricket for Lincolnshire
William Simpson (cricket umpire)
William_Simpson_(cricket_umpire)
preying upon them. Within three months of his appointing Georgina "Kate" Cranwell as a servant, he had made her pregnant. She left six months later and gave
Samuel_Herbert_Dougal
British Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1893–1969)
Marshal of the Royal Air Force William Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside (23 December 1893 – 29 October 1969) was a senior commander in the
Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside
Sholto_Douglas,_1st_Baron_Douglas_of_Kirtleside
British single-seat sporting aircraft (1930–1933)
Swift. Prior to this, Comper had designed and flown three aircraft for the Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club, these being the C.L.A.2, C.L.A.3 and C.L.A.4. The
Comper_Swift
15th Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
Training at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell near Cranwell in England, United Kingdom. During his time at RAF Cranwell, he attended basic flying training
Mohammad_Sharif_Ibrahim
British air force officer
2016, he served as Station Warrant Officer of Royal Air Force College Cranwell. "Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer". Royal Air Force. Retrieved
Jon_Crossley
Film genre
"Matías Bize: Los mil y un desafíos del rodaje de «El castigo»". 2022. Cranwell, Taylor (2023-06-20). "'Tales from the Neighborhood Cafe' Puts Alexandria's
One-shot_film
Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal
Sir Anthony John Crowther "Tony" Bagnall (born 8 June 1945) is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer and former Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff. Bagnall
Anthony_Bagnall
2015. Retrieved 22 June 2022. "RAF College Cranwell – No 6 Flying Training School". www.RAF.MoD.uk. RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire, England: Royal Air Force
Air_Experience_Flight
Species of flowering plant
1967, p. 1. Sweet 1830, p. 498. Cranwell 1952, p. 182. Moore 1967, p. 9. Kuntze 1891, p. 702. Colenso 1883, p. 330. Cranwell 1952, p. 61. Moore 1967, p. 7
Libertia_grandiflora
John's School, Leatherhead before taking flight training at Cranwell in 1934. After Cranwell he commissioned a pilot officer and joined a squadron of Bomber
John_Dowland_(RAF_officer)
Species of grass in New Zealand
collected by botanists Lucy Cranwell and Lucy Moore from Maungapohatu in Te Urewera in 1932. Connor named the species after both Cranwell and Moore. The species
Festuca_luciarum
Village in Scotland
of forested and coastal views backed by Suilven peak. In 1847, George Cranwell, the second duke and twentieth earl of Sutherland, established the paths
Lochinver
v t e Cranwell and Comper aircraft Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club CLA.2 CLA.3 CLA.4 CLA.7 Comper Aircraft Company Fly Kite Mouse Streak Swift
Comper_Mouse
British WWI flying ace
joining the Royal Naval Air Service where he underwent training at Redcar, Cranwell and Frieston. Gaining his Royal Aero Club Certificate in September 1916
Walter_G._R._Hinchliffe
complete a course run by the Officer and Aircrew Cadet Training Unit at RAFC Cranwell. On graduation, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve acting pilot officers
Acting_pilot_officer
American lawyer and politician (1932–2009)
Fessenden School, where he was a mediocre student, and eighth grade at Cranwell Preparatory School, both in Massachusetts. He was the youngest child and
Ted_Kennedy
English actor (1947–2010)
Sarah Barzyk-Aubrey [fr], a French actress. Aubrey died at his home in Cranwell Village, Sleaford, on 6 April 2010, at the age of 62, suffering from pancreatitis
James_Aubrey_(actor)
Rotating light assembly mounted atop a tower
Kingdom is on top of the cupola over the RAF College main hall at RAF Cranwell.[citation needed] In the Netherlands, gas holders were painted with an
Airway_beacon
Former airfield in Stow Maries, Essex, England
II* Blake Hall2 Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters College Hall, RAF Cranwell Duke of York's Headquarters Former Sandes Soldiers' Home Guards' Chapel
Stow_Maries_Aerodrome
Common marking and a meme from World War II
who drew the circuit diagram with the words "WOT! No electrons?" The RAF Cranwell Apprentices Association says that the image came from a diagram of how
Kilroy_was_here
Military unit
undertake training on completion of commissioning at Royal Air Force College Cranwell. Royal Marines candidates are not recruited directly but are transferred
Defence School of Policing, Security and Guarding
Defence_School_of_Policing,_Security_and_Guarding
Former RAF station in Lincolnshire, England
initially as a relief landing ground (RLG) for the training facility at RAF Cranwell although quite quickly. In early 1940, two squadrons No. 253 Squadron RAF
RAF_Coleby_Grange
RAF Air Commodore and is based at Headquarters Air Cadets (HQAC) at RAF Cranwell. Prior to the establishment of HQAC as an independent unit, the post of
Commandant_Air_Cadets
Military unit
20. The RAFAC consists of: Headquarters RAF Air Cadets (HQRAFAC) at RAF Cranwell 6 Regional Headquarters 34 Wing Headquarters Two National Air Cadet Adventure
Royal_Air_Force_Air_Cadets
British peer and former RAF officer (born 1949)
started his military career at the RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire on 1 April 1968 and it was from Cranwell that he received his commission on 31 July
Jock_Stirrup
Military unit
Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell No. 1 Flying Training School at RAF Shawbury No. 3 Flying Training School at RAF Cranwell No. 4 Flying Training School
UK Military Flying Training System
UK_Military_Flying_Training_System
British World War II flying ace (1914–1995)
school. Townsend joined the Royal Air Force in 1933 and trained at RAF Cranwell. He was commissioned a pilot officer on 27 July 1935. On graduation, he
Peter_Townsend_(RAF_officer)
British World War II flying ace (1910–1982)
Hazel, who was marrying RAF Flight Lieutenant Cyril Burge, adjutant at RAF Cranwell. Although he enjoyed the visit and took an interest in aviation, he showed
Douglas_Bader
Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1904-1993)
on 14 September 1922 as a flight cadet at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. On successfully passing through the college, he was commissioned as a
Dermot_Boyle
British military transport aircraft, 1947
provide a navigational trainer for service with the RAF College at RAF Cranwell and with No.1 and No.2 Air Navigation Schools. They could be visually distinguished
Vickers_Valetta
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An Arabian tribe
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Love
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Winner of Every Thing
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Flower name.
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of Melville.German : from any of various places so called.
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English : occupational name for a seller or gatherer of beeswax, from Wax with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.Americanized spelling of the German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) cognate Wachsmann (see Wachs).
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As beautiful as a picture
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King of Clouds
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Bright Meadow
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