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- Lavenham Airfield - Lavenham Airfield was operational during the Second World War, as USAAF Station 137, manned by the US Army Air Force 487th Bombardment Group. This page shows what the airfield is like today.
- Crows Landing Naval Auxiliary Landing Field - Description, photos, and history of the airfield, from Paul Freeman's "Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields."
- Airfield Research Group - Research and collate material relating to the history, development, architecture, current status and uses of current and disused, civil and military airfields of the United Kingdom. Includes links to the group journal, photographs and related sites.
- Abandoned Airfields - State-by-state guide to inactive military, commercial airports, and landing strips. Includes history and aerial photos.
- Airfields of WW2 today - Aerial photos of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire airfields as they are today.
- Brimpton Airfield - History of the airfield along with news and photographs. Located near Aldermaston.
- Pauanui Beach Airfield - Official website with information about flight operations, general operations and an airfield users group.
- Pine Creek Airfield - History and information about the military airfield during World War 2.
- Hampshire Airfields - Descriptions and history of all airfields, past and present in the county of Hampshire, UK.
- Bagby Airfield - An operating base for a mixture of singles, twins and microlights. Airfield details, operating times, flying training, and contacts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Norfolk Airfields - Norfolk Airfields
- List of airfields of the Army Air Corps - This is a list of airfields of the Army Air Corps of the British Army.
- List of United States Army airfields - This is a list of United States Army airfields.
- Nebraska World War II Army Airfields - During World War II, Nebraska was a major United States Army Air Force (USAAF) training center for pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers. Nebraska was a favored because it has excellent, year-round flying conditions.
- Run-and-break - In aviation, a Run-and-break is a procedure used by high-performance aircraft to join an airfield traffic pattern without requiring the aircraft to spend a long time flying at low speed. As such, it is a procedure normally used by military aircraft at military airfields, however because it is also used by ex-military types it may sometimes be performed at civilian airfields.