It has Coastal Command written all over it, but for now, I will opt for:
Nutts Corner
As I am right, OPEN HOUSE*
*In accordance with Seacues wishes in post #68
RAF Nutts Corner was a Royal Air Force station in County Antrim near Belfast. It was originally a civil airfield, then a military base and subsequently Northern Ireland's main civil airport until the 1960s.
During World War II it was an important Coastal Command station and was also used as a transport hub for aircraft arriving from the United States. No. 120 Squadron operated B-24 Liberator maritime patrol bombers from the base from 1941.
OPEN HOUSE