List of airfields of the Army Air Corps

List of airfields of the Army Air Corps

This is a list of airfields of the Army Air Corps of the military aviation division of the British Army - the Army Air Corps.

Current Army Air Corps airfields

* AAC Aldergrove - part of RAF Aldergrove
* AAC Dishforth - part of RAF Dishforth
* Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh - formerly RAF Gütersloh
* AAC Hereford - formerly RAF Hereford
* AAC Middle Wallop - formerly RAF Middle Wallop
* AAC Netheravon - formerly RAF Netheravon
* Wattisham Airfield, the former RAF Wattisham

Previous Army Air Corps airfields

ee also

* List of RAF stations
* V-Bomber Dispersal Bases
* Battle of Britain Airfields
* List of UK Thor missile bases
* List of air stations of the Royal Navy
* List of fleet bases of the Royal Navy
** Royal Navy Dockyard
* Lists of military installations
* List of airports in the United Kingdom

External links

* [http://www.army.mod.uk/ British Army official website]
* [http://www.army.mod.uk/aac/ Army Air Corps official website]
* [http://www.secret-bases.co.uk UK "Secret Bases"]


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