RAF Machrihanish
Machrihanish Airbase MoD Machrihanish, RAF Machrihanish Campbeltown Airport Port-adhair Ceann Loch | |||||||||||
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IATA: CAL – ICAO: EGEC | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Machrihanish Airbase Community Company | ||||||||||
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MACC Developments Ltd. (former airbase) HIAL(public airport) | ||||||||||
Serves | Campbeltown | ||||||||||
Location | Kintyre, Scotland | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 42 ft / 13 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 55°26′15″N 005°41′17″W / 55.43750°N 5.68806°WCoordinates: 55°26′15″N 005°41′17″W / 55.43750°N 5.68806°W | ||||||||||
Website | Machrihanish Airbase Community Company | ||||||||||
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EGEC Location in Argyll and Bute | |||||||||||
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RAF Machrihanish is a former Royal Air Force station located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Campbeltown[1] at the tip of Kintyre. In May, 2012, the site was sold for £1 to a local consortium, Machrihanish Airbase Community Company (MACC) who now operate the site as a commercial business park.[3] It also incorporates Campbeltown Airport which has commercial flights to Glasgow, operated by Loganair.
The United States maintained a Navy SEAL commando unit, a 20-person team known as Naval Special Warfare Detachment 1 (The other overseas Naval Special Warfare Detachments, 2 and 3 were based at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, and Subic Bay, Philippines) at the airfield and the Royal Marines occasionally use the facility for training exercises. The civilian airport is located at the opposite end of the station from the hangars, bunkers and the SEAL building.
History
First World War
In July or August 1918, RAF Machrihanish opened for the first time operating as a sub-station of the RNAS airship station based at Luce Bay. The airfield was part of No. 25 Group RAF, North West Area, with No. 272 Squadron RAF stationed there. The station closed in December 1918, when the last squadron to be posted there was disbanded. (Secret Scotland Wiki)
Second World War
772 Naval Air Squadron arrived at Machrihanish in July 1940 as Portland, its previous base, had become a prime target for the Luftwaffe since the fall of France. Thus the squadron and the anti-submarine school both moved north. 766 Naval Air Squadron (Operational Training Unit) arrived in August 1942. 768 Naval Air Squadron (Deck Landing Training) also arrived in the middle of 1943. In addition to its resident squadrons, records indicate a further ten front line squadrons were stationed there in spring 1942. A large number of other squadrons used the base for training for short periods. (Secret Scotland Wiki)
Cold War
During the Cold War, Machrihanish was a strategically important North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) airfield, with its location giving immediate access to patrol & support naval operation over the North Atlantic. It was also valuable as a stopping point for transatlantic military flights.
At 3,049 m (10,003 ft), the original runway 11/29 at Campbeltown Airport was the longest of any public airport in Scotland. It was built between 1960 and 1962 as part of a major reconstruction for the airport's role in NATO. It was certified to accept NASA's Space Shuttle should it have needed to make an emergency landing in Europe.
An answer to the House of Commons in 2004 reveals that the airfield was handed over by the United States Navy back to Ministry of Defence control on 30 June 1995.[4]
The station remains under what is termed under "care and maintenance" — this allows the airfield to be used by civilian airlines, which may conduct scheduled and charter flights from the aerodrome. The MoD were responsible for the upkeep of the aerodrome until the community buyout in 2012, which may sometimes be used by military detachments whilst on exercise. During times of conflict or national emergency, the aerodrome could revert to its intended military use. In 2005 the MoD were still reported to be considering reactivating the airfield.[5]
Current use
On 14 May 2009, it was announced that the station would be made available for sale,[6] and it was subsequently sold to Machrihanish Airbase Community Company on 11 May 2012 who aim to develop the site for the benefit of the local community. The land and properties are available to lease from their commercial subsidiary MACC Developments Ltd.[7]
Units
A number of units were here at some point:[8]
- 21st Naval TBR Wing
- 30th Naval Fighter Wing
- No. 65 Squadron RAF
- 730 Naval Air Squadron
- 740 Naval Air Squadron
- 744 Naval Air Squadron
- 751 Naval Air Squadron
- 766 Naval Air Squadron
- 768 Naval Air Squadron
- 772 Naval Air Squadron
- 784 Naval Air Squadron
- 787 Naval Air Squadron
- 790 Naval Air Squadron
- 799 Naval Air Squadron
- 800 Naval Air Squadron
- 801 Naval Air Squadron
- 802 Naval Air Squadron
- 804 Naval Air Squadron
- 805 Naval Air Squadron
- 806 Naval Air Squadron
- 807 Naval Air Squadron
- 808 Naval Air Squadron
- 809 Naval Air Squadron
- 810 Naval Air Squadron
- 811 Naval Air Squadron
- 812 Naval Air Squadron
- 813 Naval Air Squadron
- 814 Naval Air Squadron
- 815 Naval Air Squadron
- 816 Naval Air Squadron
- 817 Naval Air Squadron
- 818 Naval Air Squadron
- 819 Naval Air Squadron
- 820 Naval Air Squadron
- 821 Naval Air Squadron
- 822 Naval Air Squadron
- 823 Naval Air Squadron
- 824 Naval Air Squadron
- 825 Naval Air Squadron
- 826 Naval Air Squadron
- 827 Naval Air Squadron
- 828 Naval Air Squadron
- 829 Naval Air Squadron
- 830 Naval Air Squadron
- 831 Naval Air Squadron
- 832 Naval Air Squadron
- 833 Naval Air Squadron
- 834 Naval Air Squadron
- 835 Naval Air Squadron
- 836 Naval Air Squadron
- 837 Naval Air Squadron
- 838 Naval Air Squadron
- 840 Naval Air Squadron
- 841 Naval Air Squadron
- 842 Naval Air Squadron
- 845 Naval Air Squadron
- 846 Naval Air Squadron
- 847 Naval Air Squadron
- 848 Naval Air Squadron
- 849 Naval Air Squadron
- 850 Naval Air Squadron
- 852 Naval Air Squadron
- 853 Naval Air Squadron
- 854 Naval Air Squadron
- 855 Naval Air Squadron
- 856 Naval Air Squadron
- 857 Naval Air Squadron
- 878 Naval Air Squadron
- 879 Naval Air Squadron
- 880 Naval Air Squadron
- 881 Naval Air Squadron
- 882 Naval Air Squadron
- 883 Naval Air Squadron
- 884 Naval Air Squadron
- 885 Naval Air Squadron
- 886 Naval Air Squadron
- 887 Naval Air Squadron
- 888 Naval Air Squadron
- 890 Naval Air Squadron
- 891 Naval Air Squadron
- 892 Naval Air Squadron
- 893 Naval Air Squadron
- 894 Naval Air Squadron
- 895 Naval Air Squadron
- 897 Naval Air Squadron
- 899 Naval Air Squadron
- 1771 Naval Air Squadron
- 1792 Naval Air Squadron
- 1830 Naval Air Squadron
- 1832 Naval Air Squadron
- 1833 Naval Air Squadron
- 1834 Naval Air Squadron
- 1836 Naval Air Squadron
- 1838 Naval Air Squadron
- 1840 Naval Air Squadron
- 1848 Naval Air Squadron
- 1853 Naval Air Squadron
See also
References
- 1 2 Campbeltown - EGEC
- ↑ UK Airport Statistics: 2007 - annual
- ↑ BBC News, Former RAF Machrihanish bought for £1
- ↑ House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 23 Feb 2004 (pt 14)
- ↑ The Scotsman,
- ↑ Campbeltown Courier, Archived 26 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Machrihanish Airbase Community Company". 9 March 2015.
- ↑ "Machrihanish (Campbeltown) (Strabane)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 14 January 2016.