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RAF Clyffe Pypard (England) Website

Sat Mar 05, 2016 5:44 pm

For way too long I've been sitting on a whole bunch of research material that I've put together over the years, detailing my 'local' airfield at Clyffe Pypard in Wiltshire, England. It was only in existence as a flying field from 1941 to 1947, and solely used as a flying training station. But at is peak it housed more than a hundred Tiger Moths and trained crews from all three of the British armed services.

Website is here:

http://dunxc2.wix.com/pypard

Suffice to say I'd welcome any comments/additions etc and over the next few weeks I'll be going back over each page to correct grammar, spelling etc. In the meantime I hope it provides a worthwhile memorial to those who served there.

EDIT: just noticed some strange things going on with text running behind images: doesn't show like that in the editing tool but I'm on it!
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