Examples of 'duxford' in a sentence

Meaning of "duxford"

duxford (noun) - a village in the United Kingdom, known for its historic airfield and aviation museum
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  • A village in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • A hamlet in Vale of White Horse district, Oxfordshire, England. Originally in Berkshire.

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The name is a contraction of REsearch at DUXford.
The Duxford hosts numerous air shows throughout the year.
The parish includes the hamlet of Duxford.
The Imperial War Museum Duxford has one that is accessible to the public.
The aircraft will be based at Duxford.
Duxford contains over thirty of these buildings, the largest number at any one site.
It was to be a day bomber unit based at RAF Duxford.
Duxford is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, about south of Cambridge.
The aircraft were based at Duxford.
Well, Douglas, the Duxford Wing did splendidly.
I served over at Duxford.
Duxford Imperial War Museum 180 aircraft on show, biplanes, Spitfires, Gulf War jets, and historic aircraft.
Nearby settlements include the town of Royston and the villages of Fowlmere and Duxford.
Flying at Duxford.
Lewis Hamilton tweeted, “ Just heard about Maria 's terrible accident at Duxford.

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Over 30 Dakotas in formation taking off from historic Duxford airfield, escorted by WWII fighters?
This is now on display at now the Imperial War Museum Duxford.
The Imperial War Museum at Duxford is 50 minutes away by car.
It is based at the former RAF Duxford.
On 3 September 1939 Britain declared war on Germany and Duxford was ready to play a vital role.
The first, in 1976, was an historic airfield in Cambridgeshire now referred to as IWM Duxford.
I had already attended to the 24 hours race, big shows like Duxford Flying Legends or Retromobile.
The first, in 1976, was a historic airfield in Cambridgeshire now referred to as IWM Duxford.
Since January 1999, the Society have operated the Friends of Duxford membership scheme with the Museum.
He initially served as a pilot on No. 29 Squadron, flying Snipes out of Duxford.
This became known as the Duxford Wing.
Seacat ( upper ) and Seawolf missiles on display in IWM Duxford.
Visitors and Duxford.
The squadron was also relocated to RAF Duxford.
Vetspeed ( front left ) and Imperial War Museum Duxford ( back right ).
Mark, we are not going to RAF Duxford.

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