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Heavy bombers? I think it was a fighter field with grass runways, but I have no source of information on this. Sangwine 22:18, 10 January 2007 (UTC). reply

Definitely a heavy Bomber field with 3 concrete runways in North Norfolk. Stirlings and Halifaxes of 199 Sqn and 171 Squadron were incumbent as a part of No. 100 Group RAF, there may have been others too. If you travel the main road from Fakenham to Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk you pass through what remains of the technical site (now an animal feed mill) at a place called Egmere. Rob 08:22, 11 January 2007 (UTC) reply

Updated the content to lift it above stub status. DiverScout ( talk) 10:54, 7 October 2008 (UTC) reply
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Heavy bombers? I think it was a fighter field with grass runways, but I have no source of information on this. Sangwine 22:18, 10 January 2007 (UTC). reply

Definitely a heavy Bomber field with 3 concrete runways in North Norfolk. Stirlings and Halifaxes of 199 Sqn and 171 Squadron were incumbent as a part of No. 100 Group RAF, there may have been others too. If you travel the main road from Fakenham to Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk you pass through what remains of the technical site (now an animal feed mill) at a place called Egmere. Rob 08:22, 11 January 2007 (UTC) reply

Updated the content to lift it above stub status. DiverScout ( talk) 10:54, 7 October 2008 (UTC) reply

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