RAF Chedworth

RAF Chedworth
Near Chedworth, Gloucestershire in England

Old aircraft hangar remaining intact at the disused airfield in 2007
RAF Chedworth
Shown within Gloucestershire
Coordinates 51°48′58″N 001°56′24″W / 51.81611°N 1.94000°W / 51.81611; -1.94000Coordinates: 51°48′58″N 001°56′24″W / 51.81611°N 1.94000°W / 51.81611; -1.94000
Type Satellite Royal Air Force station
Site information
Owner Air Ministry
Operator Royal Air Force
Site history
Built 1942 (1942)
In use 1942-1950 (1950)
Airfield information
Elevation 246 metres (807 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
02/20 1,230 metres (4,035 ft) Concrete
10/28 1,160 metres (3,806 ft) Concrete
Aerial photograph of Chedworth airfield looking north, the control tower and airfield code are to the top left of the runway intersection, 7 June 1946.

Royal Air Force Chedworth or more simply RAF Chedworth is a former Royal Air Force Satellite station located near Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

History

It opened in spring 1942 as a satellite station to RAF Aston Down.

No. 55 Operational Training Unit[1] was stationed at Chedworth from August 1942 until February 1943.

No. 3 Tactical Exercise Unit RAF arrived 17 July 1944, becoming 55 OTU on 18 December 1944 until 29 May 1945.

The following units were posted here at some point:

It was also temporary home to several United States Army Air Forces units during 1944.[2]

Current use

Much of the site remains, including most of the two runways, one blister hangar (of 2 originally), the armoury, and 2 control towers.

RAF Chedworth is now home to the Chedworth Radio Controlled Flying Club.

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