avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeRoyal Air Force Bircham Newton or more simply RAF Bircham Newton is a former Royal Air Force station located 2.1 miles (3.4 km) south east of Docking, Norfolk and 13.4 miles (21.6 km) north east of King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Royal Air Force Station in Norfolk, England
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Coordinates | 52°52′37″N 000°39′09″E |
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Type | Royal Air Force station |
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Owner | Ministry of Defence |
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Operator | Royal Air Force |
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Controlled by | RAF Coastal Command * No. 16 Group RAF |
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Built | 1916 (1916), 1938 |
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In use | 1918-1966 (1966) |
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Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II Cold War |
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Elevation | 70 metres (230 ft) AMSL |
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History
The site was first used during the First World War and received the largest British bomber of the time, the Handley Page V/1500. They would have carried out bombing missions against Berlin but the Armistice was arranged before any missions were actually flown.
There were several communication squadrons active at the airfield during 1919.
The airfield was equipped with one aircraft repair shed and three double bay general service sheds, although these had been demolished by 1937. It had two Belfast hangars, three C Type hangars, three Bellman hangars and ten Blister hangars.[3]
It operated through the Second World War as part of No. 16 Group RAF as part of RAF Coastal Command.[4]
No. 206 Squadron RAF was one of the squadrons being based there, on maritime patrol duties. Two satellite airfields, RAF Docking and RAF Langham were opened to accommodate units.
In 1965 the airfield was used for evaluation trials of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel V/STOL aircraft.
Squadrons
- First World War and Inter war years
- Second World War
- Royal Navy
- 811 Naval Air Squadron[24]
- 812 Naval Air Squadron[24]
- 815 Naval Air Squadron[24]
- 816 Naval Air Squadron[24]
- 819 Naval Air Squadron[24]
- 826 Naval Air Squadron[24]
- 855 Naval Air Squadron[24]
Units
- 'B' Flight of Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit RAF (June - September 1936)
- No. 3 School of Aerial Fighting & Gunnery RAF (May 1918) became No. 3 Fighting School RAF (May - November 1918)
- 'B' Flight of No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit RAF (1 AACU) (February - May 1937 & September 1937 - April 1938)
- 'C' Flight of No. 1 AACU (May - September 1938 & April - September 1939)
- 'D' Flight of No. 1 AACU (April - September 1938 & April - September 1939)
- Second World War and Cold War
- 'K' Flight of No. 1 AACU (September 1940 - December 1941) became No. 1611 (Anti-Aircraft Co-operation) Flight RAF[24]
- 'M' Flight of No. 1 AACU[24] (September - October 1940)
- No. 2 General Reconnaissance Unit RAF (March - May 1940)
- No. 7 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit RAF (March - May 1943)
- No. 18 (RCAF) Air Crew Holding Unit[24]
- No. 27 Air Crew Holding Unit[24]
- Detachment of No. 54 Maintenance Unit RAF (June 1943)
- No. 157 (General Reconnaissance) Wing RAF (October 1944 and May 1945)
- No. 1401 Meteorological Flight RAF (October 1941 - August 1942)
- No. 403 Meteorological Flight RAF (November 1910 - March 1941) became No. 1403 Meteorological Flight RAF (March 1941 - February 1942)
- No. 1525 (Beam Approach Training) Flight RAF (July 1942 - June 1945)
- No. 1555 (Radio Aids Training) Flight RAF (March - August 1947)
- No. 1559 (Radio Aids Training) Flight RAF (March - August 1947)
- No. 1612 (Anti-Aircraft Co-operation) Flight RAF (December 1942 - December 1943)
- No. 1626 (Anti-Aircraft Co-operation) Flight RAF (November - December 1943)
- No. 2743 Squadron RAF Regiment[24]
- No. 2749 Squadron RAF Regiment[24]
- No. 2765 Squadron RAF Regiment[24]
- Air Crew Allocation Centre[24]
- Coastal Command Preparation Pool RAF (June 1944 - August 1945)
- Officers Advanced Training School RAF (October 1948 - 1962)
- Transport Command Initial Conversion Unit RAF (October 1946 - September 1948)
- Warwick Training Unit RAF (July - October 1943) became Air Sea Rescue Training Unit RAF (October 1943)
Current use
After closure as an operational airfield in 1966, the airfield became the home of the Construction Industry Training Board. The area of the airfield once occupied by the grass runways has disappeared under the activities of construction equipment, but the majority of buildings on the site remain in use by the CITB.[62] The control tower was demolished in 2010 due to its poor condition.[3]
In February 2020, the CITB announced it had sold the site to West Suffolk College, based in Bury St Edmunds, aiming to continue construction industry training provision at Bircham Newton.[63]
See also
References
Citations
Bibliography
- Bowyer, M J.F. (1979). Action Stations: Vol 1. Wartime military airfields of East Anglia 1939-1945. Cambridge: Patrick Stephens Limited. ISBN 0-85059-335-2.
- Falconer, J (2012). RAF Airfields of World War 2. UK: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85780-349-5.
- Jefford, C G (1988). RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
- Sturtivant, R; Hamlin, J; Halley, J (1997). Royal Air Force flying training and support units. UK: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 0-85130-252-1.
External links
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- Wings
- Squadrons
- Flights
- Conversion units
- Operational Training units
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- Ferry units
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- Misc units
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Branches and components |
- Air Force Board
- RAF Regiment
- RAF Chaplains Branch
- RAF Intelligence
- RAF Legal Branch
- RAF Medical Services
- Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service
- RAF Police
- RAF Search and Rescue Force
- RAF Mountain Rescue Service
- RAF Marine Branch
- RAF Ground Trades
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Reserve forces |
- Royal Auxiliary Air Force
- RAF Volunteer Reserve
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Associated civil organisations |
- Air Training Corps
- RAF Association
- RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
- RAF Benevolent Fund
- RAF Football Association
- RAF Museum
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Equipment | |
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Personnel |
- Officer ranks
- Other ranks
- List of notable personnel
- List of serving senior officers
- Personnel numbers
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Appointments |
- Chief of Air Staff
- Assistant Chief of the Air Staff
- Air Member for Personnel
- Air Secretary
- Air Member for Materiel
- Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment
- Warrant Officer of the RAF
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Symbols and uniform |
- Ensign
- Badge
- Roundels
- Uniform
- Heraldic badges
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