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  1. 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)

  2. 3 de feb. de 2014 · Image of early aviators stationed at Cranwell Photograph courtesy of RAF College Cranwell. Show less. Release date: 03 February 2014. Duration: 2 minutes This clip is from. World War One ...

  3. Located in Lincolnshire on the South-West edge of Cranwell village, immediately North of the A17 and West of the A15, around 5 miles North-West of Sleaford. Only around half an hour's drive from several other RAF stations, Cranwell is one of the RAF's primary training stations and offers easy viewing opportunities but limited photographic ...

  4. Royal Air Force College Cranwell is probably the most famous landmark in RAF history. Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum portrays the fascinating story of this historic establishment from its early days as a Royal Naval Air Service base to the current day.

  5. It is thus the RAF equivalent of Sandhurst or the Britannia Royal Naval College, and is considered by some to be the spiritual home of the RAF. No.3 Flying Training School (FTS), training navigators and non-commissioned aircrew, is also based here. Cranwell is also home to two of the RAF bands namely the RAF College Band and the RAF Regiment Band.

  6. Media in category "Royal Air Force College Cranwell". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. At the foundation ceremony for College Hall, Cranwell (cropped).jpg 291 × 525; 65 KB. At the foundation ceremony for College Hall, Cranwell.jpg 1,307 × 822; 473 KB. Band of the Royal Air Force College.jpg 3,258 × 2,438; 3.4 MB.

  7. 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.