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2 gen 2015 · RAF Shawbury's role, squadrons and lodger units, facilities, contact and visiting details, station news, and history.
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Royal Air Force Shawbury, otherwise known as RAF Shawbury, is a Royal Air Force station near the village of Shawbury in Shropshire in the West Midlands of England. History. The First World War. The station at Shawbury was first used for military flying training in 1917 by the Royal Flying Corps.
- 1916, rebuilt 1937
- Group Captain Phillip Wadlow
- No. 22 Group (Training)
- 1917–1918 (Royal Flying Corps), 1918–1920 (Royal Air Force), 1938 – present (Royal Air Force)
RAF Shawbury is located north-east of Shrewbury in Shropshire, and is home to the Central Flying School (Helicopter) Squadron which provides training for helicopter pilots for all three of the UK's armed services.
Royal Air Force Shawbury, otherwise known as RAF Shawbury, is a Royal Air Force station near the village of Shawbury in Shropshire in the West Midlands of England. Overview Map
Radials and distances from Shawbury of poor radar performance: 300°-350°, all below 600ft at 1.5nm increasing in altitude to 8800ft at 40nm, 140°-155°, all below 1300ft at 9nm increasing in altitude to 5800ft at 40nm. Within 10nm of Shawbury overhead.
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