Battle of Britain Airfields

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RAF Fighter Command
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RAF Fighter Command Crest
Active
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
Role Defence of Great Britain
Engagements Battle of Britain
Main article: List of RAF stations


Contents

[edit] Organisational Structure

During the Battle of Britain the UK's airspace was divided into four Groups.[1]


[edit] 10 Group

10 Group defended Wales and the West Country and was commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Sir Quintin Brand.

Station Name BoB
Role
Grid
Reference
Station
Opened
Flying
Ceased
Station
Closed
Current Use External Link
RAF Box HQ ST843707 1940 N/A DII Unit (RAF)[2] MOD DE&S
RAF Middle Wallop SE SU306385 1940 - 2 Regt Army Air Corps and School of Army Aviation AAC Middle Wallop
RAF Filton SE ST590802 1916 - Bristol Filton Airport Bristol Filton Aerodrome
RAF Boscombe Down FG SU176393 1939 - MoD Boscombe Down MOD/RAF Boscombe Down
RAF Colerne SA ST800712 1940 - 21 Signal Regt, Royal Signals, Bristol UAS, 3 AEF 21 Signal Regt,RAF/BUAS
RAF Exeter FG SY002937 1937 - Exeter International Airport, The Hunter Flying Club Exeter Airport, Hunter Flying Club
RAF Pembrey FG SN403042 1939 - Pembrey Airport, Pembrey Sands AWR Support, Pembrey Circuit Airport, AWR, Circuit
RAF Roborough FG SX504902 1931 - Plymouth City Airport Plymouth Airport
RAF St Eval FG SW873685 1939 1959 RAF St Eval HIVE, MOD Ariel Field RAF St Eval HIVE
RAF Warmwell FG SY756887 1937 1945 Crossways Village Crossways, Dorset


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[edit] 11 Group

11 Group covered the southeast of England and the critical approaches to London and was commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Keith Park.

Station Name BoB
Role
Grid
Reference
Station
Opened
Flying
Ceased
Station
Closed
Current Use External Link
RAF Uxbridge HQ TQ061836 1918[3] N/A HQ Music Services, 63 Squadron, RAF Regt (QCS)[4], Learning Centre[5] Station, Learning Centre, Ops Room
RAF Biggin Hill SE TQ416610 1916[6] - London Biggin Hill Airport, Planned heritage site & conservation area Airport, Conservation Plans
RAF Debden SE TL562350 1937 1960 33 Engineer Regt EOD, NATS Radar Station 33 Regt, NATS
RAF Hornchurch SE TQ532846 1915 1962 Hornchurch Country Park, Housing Estate, Conservation Area Country Park, Conservation Area
RAF Kenley SE TQ329579 1917 Housing and conservation area
RAF Northolt SE TQ097850 - - Current RAF Station RAF Northolt
RAF North Weald SE TL488047 - North Weald Airfield North Weald Airfield
RAF Tangmere SE SU909060 Tangmere Military Aviation Museum Museum
RAF Croydon FG TQ310636 Business park, museum
RAF Detling FG TQ813597 Light industry, agriculture
RAF Eastchurch FG TQ982701 HM Prison Swaleside Swaleside Prison
RAF Ford FG SU993028 HM Prison Ford Ford Prison
RAF Gosport FG SU592006 HMS Sultan, Rowner Housing Estate HMS Sultan Rowner Project
RAF Gravesend FG TQ670716 Riverview Housing Estate, Golf Course, Cascades Leisure Centre Golf Course
RAF Hawkinge FG TR211395 Kent BoB Museum, Housing Museum
RAF Hendon FG TQ217905 RAF Museum, Hendon Police College, Grahame Park Housing Estate Museum, College, Grahame Park
RAF Lee-on-Solent FG
RAF Lympne FG
RAF Manston FG
RAF Martlesham Heath FG
RAF Rochford FG
RAF Stapleford Tawney FG
RAF Thorney Island FG
RAF Westhampnett FG
RAF West Malling FG


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[edit] 12 Group

12 Group defended the Midlands and East Anglia and was led by Air Vice-Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory.

Station Name BoB
Role
Grid
Reference
Station
Opened
Flying
Ceased
Station
Closed
Current Use External Link
RAF Watnall HQ SEK506454 1940 N/A Housing / Industrial / Nature Reserve[7] Subterrannea Britannica
RAF Church Fenton SE Home to 3 sqn, 1 EFTS and Yorkshire Universities Air Squadron
RAF Digby SE
RAF Duxford SE
RAF Kirton in Lindsey SE
RAF Wittering SE
RAF Coltishall
FG
RAF Fowlmere
FG
RAF Leconfield
FG
RAF Tern Hill
FG

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[edit] 13 Group

13 Group covered the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland and was commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Richard Saul.

Station Name BoB
Role
Grid
Reference
Station
Opened
Flying
Ceased
Station
Closed
Current Use External Link
RAF Newcastle HQ Housing Estate
RAF Acklington SE HMP Acklington
RAF Dyce SE Aberdeen_airport
RAF Turnhouse SE Edinburgh Airport
RAF Usworth SE Factory for Nissan cars
RAF Wick SE
RAF Catterick FG Part of the Catterick Garrison complex.
RAF Drem FG Decommissioned
RAF Grangemouth FG
RAF Kirkwall FG
RAF Sumburgh FG Sumburgh Airport

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Royal Air Force Website
  2. ^ Freedom of Information written reply
  3. ^ From 1915 - 1918 Hillingdon House (which became RAF Uxbridge) was used as a convalescence home for Canadian troops
  4. ^ Station is due to close 2010-2012 (Source: Defence Estates Project MoDEL)
  5. ^ Hillingdon House, the HQ of 11 Fighter Group is now the Learning Centre at RAF Uxbridge (source: RAF Uxbridge Learning Centre Website)
  6. ^ Opened as a wireless testing station. Flying commenced in 1918. Source: Biggin Hill Airport Website
  7. ^ Some underground buildings still exist, but are inaccessible (source: Subterrannea Britannica)

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