RAF Manston
| RAF Manston | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manston, Kent in England | |||||||
| Arise to Protect | |||||||
| Site information | |||||||
| Type | Royal Air Force station | ||||||
| Code | MQ | ||||||
| Owner | Ministry of Defence (MoD) | ||||||
| Operator | 
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| Controlled by | RAF Fighter Command 1939–194? * No. 11 Group RAF RAF Transport Command 194?-1950 | ||||||
| Condition | Closed | ||||||
| Location | |||||||
| Coordinates | 51°20′53″N 1°21′00″E / 51.348°N 1.350°E | ||||||
| Grid reference | TR333662 | ||||||
| Site history | |||||||
| Built | 1916 | ||||||
| Built by | Various & John Laing & Son Ltd | ||||||
| In use | 1916–1999 | ||||||
| Fate | 
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| Battles/wars | First World War European theatre of World War II Cold War | ||||||
| Airfield information | |||||||
| Elevation | 46 metres (151 ft) AMSL | ||||||
| 
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Royal Air Force Manston or more simply RAF Manston is a former Royal Air Force station located in the north-east of Kent, at grid reference TR334663 on the Isle of Thanet from 1916 until 1996. The site was split between a commercial airport Kent International Airport (KIA), since closed, and a continuing military use by the Defence Fire Training and Development Centre (DFTDC), following on from a long-standing training facility for RAF firefighters at the RAF Manston base.