Royal Air Force Faldingworth or more simply RAF Faldingworth is a former
Royal Air Force
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satellite station
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used during and after the
Second World War
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. It was located close to the village of
Faldingworth in
Lincolnshire
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,
England
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.
Development
By 1936 the RAF Expansion Scheme had overseen a period of rapid increases both in terms of aircraft operated and the development of new stations.
The Faldingworth site was one of several earmarked under the expansion programme.
As it developed, it made an increasingly dramatic imposition on the surrounding rural landscape
such as to the Lincolnshire Edge, a
Jurassic
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limestone
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ridge, which forms the distinctive backbone of the county from Whitton on the Humber Estuary in the north, down to
Grantham
Grantham () is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, situated on the banks of the River Witham and bounded to the west by the A1 road (Great Britain), A1 road. It lies south of Lincoln, England ...
in the south.
It provides a continuous homogenous landscape of high quality agricultural land, with a number of local variations. To the west of the Edge, the gently undulating
Trent Vale eventually flows into the moors and levels of Humberhead, draining to the
Humber Estuary
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.
To the east there is a gentle transition into the Central Lincolnshire Vale between the
Humber
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and
Lincoln, while south of Lincoln the Edge is bounded by a narrow finger of
Fenland, which follows the
River Witham
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into
Lincoln.
To the south, the Edge merges into the more undulating Kesteven Uplands.
Along the top of the Edge a series of airfields were developed. They lie within an open landscape, consisting of rectilinear fields and few boundaries.
History
Faldingworth entered service life as Toft Grange decoy airfield and later as a satellite airfield of
RAF Lindholme. Late in 1943 it became a satellite of
RAF Ludford Magna. After the war the base was used for storage of weapons.
In 1957 the site became a nuclear weapons store for the RAF's
V bomber
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force. In times of crisis nuclear weapons from the site would be distributed to the nearby V-bomber airfields such as
RAF Scampton
Royal Air Force Scampton or RAF Scampton (formerly ) is a former Royal Air Force List of former Royal Air Force stations, station located adjacent to the A15 road (England), A15 road near to the village of Scampton, Lincolnshire, and north-wes ...
,
RAF Finningley
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and
RAF Coningsby
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. With the transfer of the
UK nuclear deterrent role to the
Royal Navy
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's s in 1968 the site was run down and finally deactivated in 1972.
In 1959 there was an oxygen production unit operating on the opposite side of the airfield to the nuclear weapons storage site. Two BA1D air separation units were operated on a 24-hour basis to provide a ready supply of breathable oxygen for the aircrew of the V-bombers. At that time RAF Faldingworth was a satellite station of RAF Scampton.
Current
Ordnance Survey
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maps show the remains of a typical wartime bomber airfield, with the former storage site overlaying the southwestern part of the airfield, about east of
Spridlington.
There is a cluster of 127 RAF-built houses northeast of the airfield area, sold to Roger Byron-Collins' Welbeck Estate Group in 1979 and renamed The Virginia Estate. A group of RAF buildings is used as an industrial estate.
Operation units and aircraft
The following units were here at some point:
*
No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron (1944-1947) -
Vickers Wellington X,
Avro Lancaster I & III
*
No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadron (1946-1947) -
de Havilland Mosquito VI
*
No. 1546 (Beam Approach Training) Flight RAF
*
No. 1667 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF
*
No. 1 Lancaster Finishing School RAF
*
No. 92 Maintenance Unit RAF (No. 92 MU)
* Sub site of
No. 93 MU
*
No. 2797 Squadron RAF Regiment
Memorial
A memorial is now in place at the end of the main runway commemorating 300 (Polish) Squadron.
References
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
Subterranean Britain description and photographsAirfields & Aviation Memorials
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Royal Air Force stations in Lincolnshire
Royal Air Force stations of World War II in the United Kingdom