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  1. RAF Cranwell (ICAO: EGYD) is a Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire close to the village of Cranwell, near Sleaford. It is currently commanded by Air Commodore David Stubbs. The main building of RAF College Cranwell is noted for its distinctive dome, visible from most of the surrounding roads. The history of military aviation at Cranwell goes back to November 1915, when the Admiralty ...

  2. 24 de mar. de 2023 · Whilst at RAF Cranwell, I have re-discovered just how interesting a history my family has in the RAF. My great-great uncle, Group Captain G S M Insall, was awarded a Victoria Cross for his actions during the First World War. To be continuing my family’s legacy in the RAF makes me proud and I’m looking forward to my future career in the RAF.

  3. Other facilities. The Costcutter grocery shop is located off the Station. Address: Delhi Square, Cranwell, NG34 8HE. Opening times: Monday to Friday, 7am to 10pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 10pm. Phone: 01400 261332.

  4. The Cranwellian Association at a glance. Honouring the name of the RAF College Cranwell, the world’s first Air Academy and spiritual home of the RAF, the Cranwellian Association is a registered charity for all RAF Officers, whether serving, retired or reservist. Members’ training backgrounds range from the original Flight Cadet, OCTU and ...

  5. Our history. Our history. Battle of Britain; Her Majesty the Queen's Platinum Jubilee; ... All change at RAF Cranwell - as we welcome our new Station Commander. 26 ...

  6. RAF College Cranwell is a thriving RAF Station in the heart of the county with a long and distinguished history dating back to its foundations as a Royal Navy Training Establishment in 1916. It was the world’s first Air Academy and today it continues to select and train the next generation of officers and aircrew.

  7. Apprentices Wing. Recognised by RAF staff as a genius, he developed the jet engine that first flew in a Gloster E28/39 at Cranwell in 1941. Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader. CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, FRAeS, DL (21 February 1910 – 5 September 1982) Joined the RAF in 1928, commissioned in 1930, lost