RAF Tempsford

RAF Tempsford

The Control Tower at Tempsford during the Second World War
Summary
Airport type Military
Owner Air Ministry
Operator Royal Air Force
Location Tempsford, Bedfordshire
Coordinates 52°09′31″N 000°15′49″W / 52.15861°N 0.26361°W / 52.15861; -0.26361Coordinates: 52°09′31″N 000°15′49″W / 52.15861°N 0.26361°W / 52.15861; -0.26361
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RAF Tempsford

Location in Bedfordshire

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The 138 and 161 Squadron badges on display inside St Peter's Church, Tempsford
The memorial plaque inside St Peter's Church, Tempsford

RAF Tempsford is a former Royal Air Force station located 2.3 miles (3.7 km) north east of Sandy, Bedfordshire, England and 4.4 miles (7.1 km) south of St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, England.

The airfield was perhaps the most secret airfield in the Second World War. It was home to the Special Duties Squadrons, No. 138, which dropped Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents and their supplies into occupied Europe, and No. 161, which specialised in personnel delivery and retrieval by landing in occupied Europe.

RAF Tempsford is very close to Little Gransden Airfield and can be clearly seen from flights climbing out from the westerly runway 28. Other active airfields nearby include the former RAF bases at Gransden Lodge and Bourn.

Operational units and aircraft

Tempsford now

By 2002 part of the former Tempsford airfield was a concrete-making facility and some of the main airfield buildings had been turned into various commercial workshops. A nearby public footpath led to the end of a substantially intact runway and then on to Gibraltar Farm, the agents' final dispatch point.

This barn contains several plaques and memorials to the agents, both men and women, who were flown from the airfield, many of whom were later killed after being captured and tortured. A memorial is also to be found in St Peter's Church, in the nearby village of Tempsford, and the Tempsford Memorial is outside the church, commemorating the men and women who served as secret agents in occupied Europe during the Second World War and the RAF aircrew who transported them.

People

A Westland Lysander of the type that was used to drop and pick up SOE agents from Occupied Europe

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