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RAF Stoney Cross

RAF Stoney Cross was a Royal Air Force airfield in Hampshire, England, active during World War II. Built in the early 1940s, it served as a strategic base for fighter and bomber aircraft, supporting military operations across Europe. The airfield featured runway strips, hangars, and control towers, designed to host military aircraft and personnel. After the war, it was decommissioned and largely returned to farmland, with some remnants of the runways and buildings still visible today. Its role was crucial in defending the UK and facilitating Allied air campaigns during the war.