It's really good that this is all being preserved in such a tactile way in the UK!
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The county's aviation heritage is also very international. There were Polish airman who flew from RAF Swinderby and RAF Faldingworth. Australians flew from RAF Binbrook.
There were also New Zealand, Czechs, Belgians, Norweigans, Dutch, French and Americans aircrew at various times here.
http://www.raf-lincolnshire.info/nations.htmMost old airfields have a memorial and there is a trail you can follow to see alot of them too.
Not forgetting the Cold War heritage too. At the viewing car park at RAF Waddington you can see a Vulcan Bomber parked up over the road and the last one that used to fly is now in a museum at an airport at Doncaster. Very spectacular when they flew over you with their large delta shaped wings.
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