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First shot in the database of Weybourne airfield (ex-RAF Weybourne) whilst on final for RWY16, taking us over the beach on the north coast of Norfolk. It is thought that RAF Weybourne was the smallest RAF base in history, set up as an anti-aircraft base (various battlements and radar installations can still be seen), and they also operated the DH-82B Queen Bee, which was a radio controlled gunnery target version of the Tiger Moth. A few other visitors can be seen parked to the left of the main runway.

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First shot in the database of Weybourne airfield (ex-RAF Weybourne) whilst on final for RWY16, taking us over the beach on the north coast of Norfolk. It is thought that RAF Weybourne was the smallest RAF base in history, set up as an anti-aircraft base (various battlements and radar installations can still be seen), and they also operated the DH-82B Queen Bee, which was a radio controlled gunnery target version of the Tiger Moth. A few other visitors can be seen parked to the left of the main runway.

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