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- Brough_Aerodrome abstract "Brough Aerodrome (ICAO: EGNB) is located at Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.The site was first used by the Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company during the First World War for the testing of seaplanes. Brough played its part in preparing fighter pilots for the Battle of Britain. Yorkshire members of The Few – including local Spitfire pilot Ronald Berry and, for a short spell, high-scoring fighter ace James \"Ginger\" Lacey – honed their flying skills whilst at the Brough Flying Training School on Blackburn B-2 biplanes. In 1949, the Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company changed its name to Blackburn & General Aircraft Limited and built a number of aircraft at Brough, including the Blackburn Beverley transport aircraft and the Blackburn Buccaneer maritime strike aircraft.Between 1949 and 1957, the perimeter track of the Aerodrome was used as a race track, known famously as the venue of Stirling Moss's first win. The track went under the name of Brough Circuit.In the 1960s, the company became part of Hawker Siddeley Aviation and the site continued with the production of the Buccaneer.The company became part of British Aerospace and later BAE Systems and the site continues to build and support military aircraft. Until the end of production, BAE Harrier jump jets were built at Brough. The airfield closed in the early 1990s after the daily shuttle flights to BAe Warton ended due to cost-cutting. Continuing to this day, variants of the BAe Hawk are built at Brough.On 7 September 2007, however, the company announced that it intended to fly all future Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer aircraft from Brough to Warton at a rate of two per month. It is unsure whether the airfield will become fully operational. On 28 January 2008, flying resumed with the take-off of a demonstration version of the Hawk. At the end of April 2009, an F-35 Lightning II static test airframe arrived at Brough Aerodrome. It is the first such aircraft to be delivered to the UK.On 27 September 2011, the company announced that it intended the manufacturing of aircraft at Brough to end, effectively closing the world's oldest aircraft factory. A \"Battle for Brough\" campaign was immediately launched to save the historic site.Since then, a £2.5 billion deal to provide Typhoons and Hawks to Oman has extended Brough's work backlog to 2016, with hopes of further lucrative export deals to come.".
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- Brough_Aerodrome elevation "4.0".
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- Brough_Aerodrome location Brough,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
- Brough_Aerodrome location East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
- Brough_Aerodrome operator BAE_Systems.
- Brough_Aerodrome runwayDesignation "06/24".
- Brough_Aerodrome runwayDesignation "12/30".
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- Brough_Aerodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brough Aerodrome".
- Brough_Aerodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brough Landing Ground".
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- Brough_Aerodrome footnotes "Source: DAFIF".
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- Brough_Aerodrome name "Brough Aerodrome".
- Brough_Aerodrome operator BAE_Systems.
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- Brough_Aerodrome pushpinMap "United Kingdom East Riding of Yorkshire".
- Brough_Aerodrome pushpinMapCaption "Location in the East Riding of Yorkshire".
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- Brough_Aerodrome r1Number "12".
- Brough_Aerodrome r1Surface Asphalt.
- Brough_Aerodrome r2LengthF "2070".
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- Brough_Aerodrome r2Number "6".
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- Brough_Aerodrome type "Private".
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- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:Aircraft_assembly_plants_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:Airports_in_England.
- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:Airports_in_Yorkshire.
- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:BAE_Systems_facilities.
- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:Seaplane_bases_in_England.
- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:Seaplane_bases_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Brough_Aerodrome subject Category:Transport_in_the_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
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- Brough_Aerodrome type Airport.