English: Burn Airfield. Looking north from the southern end of the main runway. The tall spire of St Wilfrids Church in Brayton 753880 can just be seen on the horizon towards the left of the picture. The airfield was home to 578 Squadron of the Royal Air Force from 1944 to 1945 and is now used by Burn Glider Club.
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