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RAF Grimsby in Lincolnshire, England, was a Second World War Royal Air Force bomber aerodrome. It initially opened as a satellite station for the Wellington bombers of RAF Binbrook. By early 1943 the station was equipped with Lancaster bombers of 100 Squadron.
Although the station was officially called RAF Grimsby, servicemen and locals referred to it as Waltham, the name of the nearby village Waltham.
Although the station was officially called RAF Grimsby, servicemen and locals referred to it as Waltham, the name of the nearby village Waltham.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Grimsby
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Coordinates: 53°30'15"N -0°4'50"E
- NATS London Area Control Centre, Swanwick 303 km
- former air traffic control centre 366 km
- National Air Traffic Control Centre 366 km
- Control Tower/Operations Building 422 km
- Irish Aviation Authority training centre and approach ATC 593 km
- Torre Faro I (Control Barcos) 1148 km
- Hofn Air Traffic Control Radar 1463 km
- Former Langanes Air Station (H-2A) 1629 km
- Former Keflavik Air Station (H-1) Radar Site 1735 km
- Latrar Air Traffic Control Radar 1896 km
- Former RAF Grimsby / RAF Waltham 0.3 km
- Scartho 3.5 km
- Tetney Golf Club 3.7 km
- Scartho Top 4.4 km
- Manor Golf Course 5.4 km
- Thorpe Park 6.4 km
- Wolds Top 17 km
- Hainton 20 km
- Humber Estuary 21 km
- Hainton Park 21 km