Dishforth Airfield | |||
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Dishforth Airfield | |||
IATA: none – ICAO: EGXD – WMO: 03261 |
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Summary | |||
Airport type | Military | ||
Operator | 9 Regiment, Army Air Corps | ||
Location | North Yorkshire | ||
Elevation AMSL | 117 ft / 36 m | ||
Coordinates | |||
Map | |||
EGXD
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Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
10/28 | 1,362 | 4,469 | Asphalt |
15/33 | 1,858 | 6,096 | Asphalt |
Dishforth Airfield (ICAO: EGXD) is a Royal Air Force/British Army station in North Yorkshire, England. It is currently an Army Air Corps helicopter base and a Relief Landing Ground for RAF Linton-on-Ouse. It is located next to the A1(M) at Junction 49 with the A168. Dishforth airfield is built over part of the Great North Road which is also the old A1.
Dishforth opened in 1936. At the beginning of the Second World War it became part of 4 Group, RAF Bomber Command, and was used for recruit training. Between September 1939 and April 1941, No. 78 Squadron RAF used it to launch night operations using Armstrong Whitworth Whitley medium bombers. Between 1943 and 1945 the station was used by No. 6 (RCAF) Group Bomber Command and was a sub-station of RAF Topcliffe. Immediately after the war the station was used to convert aircrew to the Douglas Dakota transport aircraft.
From 1962 to 1966 Dishforth was home to Leeds University Air Squadron flying the Chipmunk T Mk 10.
Dishforth was transferred from the RAF to Army Air Corps use by 9 Regiment AAC in 1992.
Dishforth was the first base to receive the Apache helicopter, and had 16, divided between 2 squadrons. Following a reshuffle of AAC units in 2006/2007 Apaches were concentrated on Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk. Dishforth now has 3 Squadrons of Lynx Mk.7 helicopters & Lynx Mk.9A helicopters.
659 Squadron
669 Squadron
672 Squadron
Manoeuvre Support Squadron (MSS)
HQ Squadron
Workshop Squadron (REME)