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RAF Roborough is a former Royal Air Force station in Roborough located 3.8 miles (6.1 km) north of Plymouth, Devon which used Plymouth City Airport as their base.

RAF Roborough
Roborough, Devon in England
RAF Roborough
Shown within Devon
Coordinates50°25′20″N 004°06′32″W
TypeRoyal Air Force station
Site information
OwnerAdmiralty
Air Ministry
OperatorRoyal Navy
Royal Air Force
Controlled byFleet Air Arm
RAF Fighter Command 1940-41
Site history
Built1931 (1931)
In useJuly 1931 - 1950 (1950)
Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War II
Airfield information
Elevation149 metres (489 ft)[1] AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
00/00  Grass
00/00  Grass
00/00  Grass

History


RAF Roborough began when the Air Ministry started to use Plymouth City Airport for exercises between the RAF, Royal Navy and the British Army. The Royal Navy started to use the airport in the late 1930s and was renamed RNAS Roborough however on 1 May 1942 the site was taken over by the Air Ministry for Royal Air Force use primarily for RAF Coastal Command.[2]


RNAS Roborough


The Admiralty used the airfield for various duties also the airfield played an important role during the Battle of Britain coming under partial control of the No. 10 Group RAF headquarters at RAF Box and had RAF Middle Wallop as their sector station. The first squadron to use the airfield was No. 247 Squadron RAF between 1 August 1940 and 10 February 1941 flying the Gloster Gladiator II before moving to RAF St Eval on 10 February 1941 however after seven days the squadron moved back to Roborough flying the Hawker Hurricane I before moving out for the last time on 10 May 1941 when the squadron went to RAF Portreath.[3]


RAF Roborough


In 1942 the site was taken over by the Royal Air Force for Coastal Command Duties with No. 691 Squadron RAF forming at the airfield on 1 December 1943 flying Hurricane I's, Boulton Paul Defiant I's, Airspeed Oxford I's and Fairey Barracuda II's before leaving on 21 February 1945 moving to RAF Harrowbeer.[5]


Units


The following units were also here at some point:[6]


Later use


In the 1950s the Royal Air Force left and the site became Plymouth City Airport.[7]


See also



References



Citations


  1. Falconer 1998, p. 77.
  2. Moseley, Brian (April 2014). "Airport". The Encyclopaedia of Plymouth History. Plymouth Data. Archived from the original on 13 May 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  3. Halley 1988, p. 316.
  4. Lake 1999, p. 22.
  5. Halley 1988, p. 457.
  6. "Roborough (Plymouth) (Plymouth City)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  7. Moseley, Brian (August 2011). "Royal Air Force Roborough". The Encyclopaedia of Plymouth History. Plymouth Data. Archived from the original on 8 March 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2015.

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