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Yeovilton /ˈjoʊvɪltən/ is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Yeovilton and District, in Somerset, England, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of...
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Royal Naval Air
Station Yeovilton,
commonly referred to as RNAS
Yeovilton, (IATA: YEO, ICAO: EGDY) (HMS Heron) is a
military airbase of the
Royal Navy...
- a
formal donation ceremony at RNAS
Yeovilton on 16
September 2014 – to be
maintained and
operated from
Yeovilton by
Naval Aviation Ltd., a subsidiary...
- Air Command, a rear
admiral based at RNAS
Yeovilton. Flag
Officer Naval Air
Command (FONAC), at RNAS
Yeovilton RNAS Prestwick: 819
Naval Air Squadron, (Anti-submarine...
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permanently detached to
Naval Flying Standards Flight (fixed wing) at RNAS
Yeovilton where they are
flown by RN pilots, but
maintained by
Serco engineers....
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naval base in
Western Europe, as well as two
naval air stations, RNAS
Yeovilton and RNAS
Culdrose where maritime aircraft are based. As the
seaborne branch...
- The
Church of St
Bartholomew in the
parish of
Yeovilton, Somerset, England, was
built around 1300. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
church became...
- engine, (serial
number VR137) is on
display at the
Fleet Air Arm
Museum in
Yeovilton, England. United
Kingdom Royal Navy
Fleet Air Arm 700
Naval Air Squadron...
- 600 hours. In
December 1998
there were 20 days
without sun
recorded at
Yeovilton. Most of the
rainfall in the south-west is
caused by
Atlantic depressions...
- also died in a
flying accident whilst flying a
Phantom FG1 from RNAS
Yeovilton off the
North coast of
Cornwall in
January 1972.
Scott Thomas was educated...