Royal Flying Corps station

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A Royal Flying Corps station was a British military airfield used for training and operating aircraft during the early development of military aviation, particularly in World War I.

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Royal Flying Corps station canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aviation facility
military installation
type of military airfield
associatedWith Royal Flying Corps
surface form: Royal Flying Corps squadrons

home defence units
training wings
country United Kingdom
function prepare aircrew for combat
provide logistical support for squadrons
support air operations on the Western Front
garrison Royal Flying Corps personnel
aircrew
ground crew
governedBy War Office
surface form: War Office (United Kingdom)
hasPart airfield
barracks
control facilities
hangars
offices
runways or grass landing grounds
stores and depots
workshops
historicalPeriod early development of military aviation
languageOfName English
locatedIn British Empire
Great Britain
militaryBranch air arm of the British Army
notableEra 1914–1918
operatedBy British Army
partOf Royal Flying Corps infrastructure
predecessorOf Royal Air Force stations
surface form: Royal Air Force station
relatedTo Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Corps
successor Royal Air Force station after 1918
supportedEquipment fighter aircraft
military aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
training aircraft
usedBy Royal Flying Corps
usedDuring World War I
early 20th century
usedFor aircraft maintenance
aircraft operations
aircraft testing
artillery spotting missions
military aviation training
observer training
pilot training
reconnaissance operations

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Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England historicalUse Royal Flying Corps station
subject surface form: Eastchurch airfield