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- Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall (IATA: CLF, ICAO: EGYC), is a former Royal Air Force station located 10 miles (16 km) North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airfield in the Second World War and afterwards, a station for night fighters then ground attack aircraft until closure. After longstanding speculation, the future of the station was sealed once the Ministry of Defence announced that the Eurofighter Typhoon, a rolling replacement aircraft, displacing the ageing SEPECAT Jaguar, would not be posted there. The last of the Jaguar squadrons left on 1 April 2006 and the station finally closed, one month early and £10 million under budget, on 30 November 2006. The station motto was Aggressive in Defence. The station badge was a stone tower surmounted by a mailed fist grasping three bird-bolts (blunt arrows), which symbolised a position of strength in defence of the homeland, indicative of the aggressive spirit which Coltishall fighter aircraft were prepared to shoot down the enemy. (en)
- RAF Coltishall is een voormalige militaire vliegbasis van de Royal Air Force in het Engelse graafschap Norfolk. De basis ligt op ongeveer 15 km noord-noord-oost van Norwich, grotendeels op het grondgebied van Scottow. Ze was in gebruik van 1939 tot 2006. (nl)
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- RAF Coltishall is een voormalige militaire vliegbasis van de Royal Air Force in het Engelse graafschap Norfolk. De basis ligt op ongeveer 15 km noord-noord-oost van Norwich, grotendeels op het grondgebied van Scottow. Ze was in gebruik van 1939 tot 2006. (nl)
- Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall (IATA: CLF, ICAO: EGYC), is a former Royal Air Force station located 10 miles (16 km) North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airfield in the Second World War and afterwards, a station for night fighters then ground attack aircraft until closure. (en)
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