RAF Hooton Park / Hooton / Hooton Park Aerodrome / No 100 Storage Sub-Site / No 100 Super SLG / RFC Hooton Park | Education Video by World of Military
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Also known as: Hooton / Hooton Park Aerodrome / No 100 Storage Sub-Site / No 100 Super SLG / RAF Hooton Park / RFC Hooton Park
County: Cheshire / Merseyside
Current Status: Industry (main position) / Leisure activity / Museum
Date: 1917 - 1957
Current Use: Disused
Used By: RAF (main user) / RFC / FAA / Civil (main user) / USAS
Landing Surface Types: Unpaved, later paved
Aircraft Roles: Air observation post / Aircraft manufacture / Aircraft preparation/storage / Airliner / Army aviation / Communications / Fighter / General aviation / Maritime patrol / Meteorological reconnaissance / Naval aviation / Trainer
Royal Air Force Hooton Park or more simply RAF Hooton Park, on the Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire, is a former Royal Air Force station originally built for the Royal Flying Corps in 1917 as a training aerodrome for pilots in the First World War.
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