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North Weald operated as a frontline RAF fighter station until the the mid 1950's. During 1942-44 two Norwegian manned Spitfire Squadrons, 331 and 332 Squadrons were based at North Weald, being funded by the exiled Norwegian government. North Weald nowadays operates as a private airfield. The modern day RNoAF regulary visits North Weald and on a Friday in September, 2012 the RNoAF arrived in blue skies for a weekend of events and commemoration, bringing both veterans and RNoAF senior brass.

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Newly marked T-33.
2102 hits -
Royal Norwegian Historic Flight Vampires.
2295 hits -
Vampire T55.
320 hits -
Vampire FB6.
336 hits -
Kicking in the reverse thrust!
378 hits -
RNoAF 2012 display F-16 #1
411 hits -
RNoAF 2012 display F-16 #2
316 hits -
Taxiing out.
270 hits -
Releasing the chute.
266 hits -
Display markings.
293 hits -
Parked up.
265 hits -
335 Skv departing.
279 hits -
Wartime revetments.
285 hits -
Civilian Gazelle #1
281 hits -
Civilian Gazelle #2
294 hits -
'Aerostar 3'
276 hits