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RAF Chailey was a Royal Air Force Advanced Landing Ground close to the village of Chailey near Burgess Hill in East Sussex during the Second World War. It was an example of an Advanced Landing Ground (ALG), a type of simple, temporary airfield designed to support the invasion of continental Europe.

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  • RAF Chailey (en)
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  • RAF Chailey was a Royal Air Force Advanced Landing Ground close to the village of Chailey near Burgess Hill in East Sussex during the Second World War. It was an example of an Advanced Landing Ground (ALG), a type of simple, temporary airfield designed to support the invasion of continental Europe. (en)
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  • RAF Chailey (en)
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  • RAF Chailey (en)
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  • June 1943 - January (en)
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  • RAF Airfield Construction Service (en)
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  • RAF Chailey (en)
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  • Shown within East Sussex (en)
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  • Advanced Landing Ground (en)
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  • RAF Chailey was a Royal Air Force Advanced Landing Ground close to the village of Chailey near Burgess Hill in East Sussex during the Second World War. It was an example of an Advanced Landing Ground (ALG), a type of simple, temporary airfield designed to support the invasion of continental Europe. (en)
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  • RAF Second Tactical Air Force* No. 84 Group RAFRAF Fighter CommandNo. 11 Group RAF (en)
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