MOD Boscombe Down ' is the home of a
military aircraft
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testing site, on the south-eastern outskirts of the town of
Amesbury
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,
Wiltshire
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, England. The site is managed by
QinetiQ
QinetiQ ( as in '' kinetic'') is a British defence technology company headquartered in Farnborough, Hampshire. It operates primarily in the defence, security and critical national infrastructure markets and run testing and evaluation capabili ...
,
the private defence company created as part of the breakup of the
Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) in 2001 by the
UK Ministry of Defence
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(MoD).
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The base was originally conceived, constructed, and operated as Royal Air Force Boscombe Down, more commonly known as RAF Boscombe Down, and since 1939, has evaluated aircraft for use by the ]British Armed Forces
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. The airfield has one active runway in length. The airfield's evaluation centre is currently home to Rotary Wing Test and Evaluation Squadron (RWTS), Fast Jet Test Squadron (FJTS), Heavy Aircraft Test Squadron (HATS), Handling Squadron, and the Empire Test Pilots' School (ETPS). It will be home to an anti-jamming test facility by 2026.
History
First World War
An aerodrome opened at the Boscombe Down site in October 1917 and operated as a Royal Flying Corps
The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army before and during the First World War until it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service on 1 April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force. During the early part of the war, the RFC sup ...
Training Depot Station. Known as Royal Flying Corps Station Red House Farm, it trained aircrews for operational roles in France during the First World War
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. Between opening and early 1919 the station accommodated No. 6 Training Depot, No. 11 Training Depot and No. 14 Training Depot. When the United States entered the war in April 1917, the Royal Flying Corps began training groundcrew and aircrew of Aviation Section of the US Army
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at the airfield. During 1918 the 166th Aero Squadron
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The squadron was assigned as a Day Bombardment Squadron, performing long-range bombing attacks o ...
and 188th Aero Squadron were present. At the end of the war in November 1918, the airfield became an aircraft storage unit until 1920 when it closed and the site returned to agricultural use.
Inter-war period
In 1930 the site reopened as Royal Air Force Boscombe Down, a bomber station in the Air Defence of Great Britain command, the fore-runner of RAF Fighter Command
RAF Fighter Command was one of the commands of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. It operated throughout the Second World War, winning fame during the Battle of Britain in 1940. The ...
. The first unit to operate from the new airfield was No. 9 Squadron which started operating the Vickers Virginia heavy bomber on 26 February 1930. A second Virginia unit, No. 10 Squadron, arrived on 1 April 1931 and also operated the Handley Page Heyford.
The following RAF squadrons were based at Boscombe Down between 1930 and 1939:
* No. 9 Squadron RAF; between 1930 and 1935, with the Vickers Virginia;
* No. 10 Squadron RAF; between 1931 and 1937, with the Virginia
* No. 51 Squadron RAF; between 1937 and 1938, with the Virginia, Avro Anson
The Avro Anson is a British twin-engine, multi-role aircraft built by the aircraft manufacturer Avro. Large numbers of the type served in a variety of roles for the Royal Air Force (RAF), Fleet Air Arm (FAA), Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), R ...
, and the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was a British medium/heavy bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was one of three twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) at the outbreak of the World W ...
;
* No. 58 Squadron RAF; between 1937 and 1938, with the Anson, and the Whitley;
* No. 78 Squadron RAF; between 1936 and 1937, with the Heyford;
* No. 88 Squadron RAF; between 1937 and 1939, with the Hawker Hind, and the Fairey Battle;
* No. 97 Squadron RAF; between 1935 and 1937, with the Heyford;
* No. 150 Squadron RAF; between 1938 and 1939, with the Battle;
* No. 166 Squadron RAF; between 1936 and 1937, with the Heyford;
* No. 214 Squadron RAF; between 1935 and 1935, with the Virginia;
* No. 217 Squadron RAF; between 1937 and 1937, with the Anson;
* No. 218 Squadron RAF; between 1938 and 1939, with the Battle;
* No. 224 Squadron RAF; between 1937 and 1937, with the Anson.
Second World War
The Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) arrived from RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk
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, on 9 September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War
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. The move marked the beginning of A&AEE Boscombe Down and aircraft research and testing at the station, a role which it has retained into the 21st century. About fifty aircraft and military and civilian personnel had arrived by mid-September 1939. The necessary facilities required for the specialist work carried out by the A&AEE were lacking at Boscombe Down, and its expansion resulted in many temporary buildings being constructed at the station in an unplanned manner.
* No. 35 Squadron RAF;[ during 1940, with the Handley Page Halifax I;
* No. 56 Squadron RAF;][ during 1940, with the ]Hawker Hurricane
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I;
* No. 109 Squadron RAF;[ between 1940 and 1942, with the Whitley, Anson, and ]Vickers Wellington
The Vickers Wellington (nicknamed the Wimpy) is a British twin-engined, long-range medium bomber. It was designed during the mid-1930s at Brooklands in Weybridge, Surrey. Led by Vickers-Armstrongs' chief designer Rex Pierson, a key feature of t ...
;
* No. 249 Squadron RAF;[ during 1940, with the Hurricane.
Throughout the war, the airfield continued to have only grass runways and remained within its pre-war boundaries.]
Cold War
Boscombe was used to test and evaluate many aircraft flown by the British Armed Forces during the Cold War
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. First flights of notable aircraft include the English Electric P 1, forerunner of the English Electric Lightning, the Folland Gnat
The Folland Gnat is a British compact swept-wing subsonic aircraft, subsonic fighter aircraft that was developed and produced by Folland Aircraft. Envisioned as an affordable light fighter in contrast to the rising cost and size of typical comb ...
and Midge
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, Hawker P.1067 (the prototype Hunter
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), Westland Wyvern, and the BAC TSR.2. Part of the base was also used by the RAF School of Aviation Medicine.
The first hard-surface runway opened in October 1945 and was followed by two more runways with parallel taxiways to create the present-day layout. The runways extend into Idmiston and Allington parishes.
Aviation trial and evaluation centre
With the end of the Cold War, the site was renamed the Aircraft and Armament Evaluation Establishment (AAEE) in 1992. All experimental work was moved to the Defence Research Agency (DRA). Responsibility for the site passed from the MoD Procurement Executive to the Defence Test and Evaluation Organisation (DTEO) in 1993, which was amalgamated into the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) in 1995. On 15 August 1995 the first Dominie T.2 for the RAF arrived for trials. On 31 October 1997 the first Panavia Tornado
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GR.4 in the RAF arrived for evaluation.
During this period, the station may have been involved in assisting the United States with its black project
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United States and black projects
In the United S ...
s. On 26 September 1994, after an aircraft crashed on landing due to a nosewheel collapse, a USAF
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C5 Galaxy was redirected to the station. It is speculated that the crashed plane was an Aurora
An aurora ( aurorae or auroras),
also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly observed in high-latitude regions (around the Arc ...
, a hypersonic spy plane. Whatever it was, it was disassembled and returned to the US by the C5 Galaxy. Both the British and American Governments have refused to comment on the incident.
21st century
Following the creation of QinetiQ
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in 2001, a 25-year Long Term Partnering Agreement (LTPA) was established with the MoD, covering 16 sites including Boscombe Down. Under the agreement, Boscombe Down remains a government military airfield, but is operated by QinetiQ on behalf of the MoD. The Joint Test and Evaluation Group (JTEG) was established under the control of RAF Air Command
Air Command is the only Command currently active in the Royal Air Force. It was formed by the merger of Royal Air Force Strike and Personnel and Training commands on 1 April 2007, and has its headquarters at RAF High Wycombe, Buckinghamshi ...
, and together with QinetiQ, forms the Air Test and Evaluation Centre (ATEC).
From 1 May 2007, Boscombe Down became the home of the Joint Aircraft Recovery and Transportation Squadron (JARTS) which was combined from the two Royal Navy
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and Royal Air Force elements who were responsible for aircraft moves and post-crash management.
In October 2007, it was announced that RAF Boscombe Down would become a Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) airfield from early 2008, offering round-the-clock fighter coverage for the South and South West of UK airspace, when required.
In April 2022, the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine retired its two BAE Systems Hawk T.1 which were based at Boscombe Down. The aircraft were used for trials by the centre's Aviation Medicine Flight. The flight moved to RAF Scampton to continue its work using Hawks operated by the Red Arrows.
An anti jamming test facility is to be built at Boscombe Down by 2026. QinetiQ will build one of Europe’s largest anechoic chambers that will be capable of housing large military assets such as Protector drones, Chinook helicopters, and F-35 fighter jets for testing against electronic warfare threats.
Past units
The Heavy Aircraft Test Squadron (HATS) at RAF Boscombe Down was responsible for the flight testing of heavy aircraft
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(multi-engine types). The department subsequently became known as Fixed Wing Test Squadron (FWTS); however, during the late 1980s, the title once more changed to that of the Heavy Aircraft Test Squadron.
The following units were located at the base at some point:
* No. 4 Group Experimental Flight[
* No. 6 Training Depot Station][
* No. 11 Training Depot Station][
* No. 13 Joint Services Trials Unit][
* No. 22 Joint Services Trials Unit][
* No. 29 Joint Services Trials Unit][
* No. 42 Squadron RAF][
* No. 75 (Bomber) Wing RAF][
* 819 Naval Air Squadron][
* 893 Naval Air Squadron][
* 899 Naval Air Squadron][
* No. 2780 Squadron RAF Regiment][
* No. 2786 Squadron RAF Regiment][
* Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment][
* Aircraft and Armament Evaluation Establishment RAF][ became Test and Evaluation Centre
* Aircraft Gun Mounting Establishment RAF][
* Assessment and Evaluation Centre RAF][
* Blind Approach Training and Development Unit RAF][ became Wireless (Intelligence) Development Unit RAF
* Bomber Development Unit RAF][
* Bustard Flying Club][
* Handling Flight RAF][ became Handling Squadron RAF][
* High Altitude Flight (A&AEE)][
* Intensive Flying Development Flight RAF][
* Intensive Flying Development Unit][
* Meteorological Research Flight RAF][ became Meteorological Research Unit RAF
* RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine Flight][
* Special Duties Flight RAF][
* Strike Attack Operational Evaluation Unit (SAOEU)][
* Tornado Operational Evaluation Unit RAF][
]
Based units
The following flying and non-flying units are based at MOD Boscombe Down.
Royal Air Force
No. 1 Group (Air Combat) RAF
* Air and Space Warfare Centre
** Air Test and Evaluation Centre (operated in partnership with QinetiQ
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)
** Empire Test Pilots School – Beechcraft King Air 350, Airbus H145, Avro RJ, Agusta A109, Airbus H125, Diamond DA42, Grob G120TP, PC-21, AW139, Eurofighter Typhoon
The Eurofighter Typhoon is a European multinational twin-engine, supersonic, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The Typhoon was designed originally as an air-superiority fighter and is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Syste ...
, Calspan Learjet In-Flight Simulator, NH90
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(in partnership with Finnish Defence Forces
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), Airbus A350
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The initial A350 design proposed in 2004, in response to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, would have been a development of the Airbu ...
, GB1 GameBird.
** Rotary Wing Test and Evaluation Squadron (RWTES)
** 744 Naval Air Squadron – Merlin HM.2 and Chinook HC.5/6
No. 2 Group (Air Combat Support) RAF
* Support Force
** No. 42 (Expeditionary Support) Wing
*** Joint Aircraft Recovery and Transportation Squadron
No. 22 Group (Training) RAF
* No. 6 Flying Training School
** Bristol University Air Squadron
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– Grob Tutor T1
** Southampton University Air Squadron – Grob Tutor T1
** No. 2 Air Experience Flight – Grob Tutor T1
See also
* List of aerospace flight test centres
* List of Royal Air Force stations
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References
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External links
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MOD Boscombe Down
– Long Term Partnering Agreement website
UK Military Aeronautical Information Publication – Boscombe Down (EGDM)
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