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  1. Just over one mile to the west of the village, within the Parish of Cranwell, Brauncewell & Byards Leap, is R.A.F. College Cranwell, and R.A.F. Cranwell with its two associated airfields. The northern airfield is the older, being used for light aircraft and airships from 1916 and remains as a grassed field used regularly by gliders and light aircraft.

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    Cranwell Airfield, (south flying field) TF 011 490, west end of RAF College TF 0005 4900, east end of college complex SK 9982 4990. Airfield (north flying field) TF 012 509 (NAT). See OS sheets TF 04 NW, TF 05 SW and SK 94 NE. (5-6) Cranwell Airfield is seen as the spiritual home of the RAF. The airfield was established in 1916 as HMS Daedalus ...

  3. Cranwell RAF College and Airfield postcodes . View all built up areas. There are 19 postcodes in the built up area of Cranwell RAF College and Airfield. The area contains approximately 238 households with a population of about 780 (2011 census)

  4. You can complain to RAF Cranwell Operations. Email: CAS-lowflying@mod.uk. Phone: 01400 267377 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm) Or contact: MOD Low Flying Complaints and Enquiries Unit, RAF Wittering, Peterborough, PE8 6HB. Phone: 0800 515544 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm, excluding bank holidays)

  5. Royal Air Force College Cranwell is probably one of the most famous landmarks in Royal Air Force (RAF) history. Its long history dates back to 1918 after the amalgamation of the Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Flying Corps who sought to establish a single unit where officers could be trained to fly.