Royal Air Force Station Langar or more simply RAF Langar is a former
Royal Air Force station
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located near the village of
Langar, Nottinghamshire, England. The airfield is located approximately east-southeast of
Radcliffe on Trent and about north-northwest of
London
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, England.
Opened in 1942 during
World War II
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, it was used by both the
Royal Air Force
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and
United States Army Air Forces
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. During the war it was used primarily as troop carrier transport airfield. After the war it was provided to the
Royal Canadian Air Force
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which used it as an operational base until 1963.
Today the airfield is the location for the British Parachute Schools, who use the original control tower for their headquarters. The former Avro industrial complex is used by private industry.
History
RAF Bomber Command use
The first flying unit arrived in September 1942 when
No. 207 Squadron arrived with
Lancaster bombers from
RAF Bottesford.
207 Squadron was a major
RAF Bomber Command
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unit and participated in major raids on occupied Europe.
Also, in September 1942,
A.V. Roe Ltd. prepared to use a large hangar complex on the west side of the Langar/
Harby road to carry out major repair and maintenance of Lancasters.
The squadron remained until October 1943 when it moved to
RAF Spilsby
Royal Air Force Spilsby or more simply RAF Spilsby is a former Royal Air Force station during the Second World War and the Cold War located in the rural village of Great Steeping, near the market town of Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England. Halpenny, ...
.
USAAF use
In November 1943 Langar was transferred to the USAAF Ninth Air Force as a troop carrier group base. Langar was known as USAAF Station AAF-490 for security reasons by the USAAF during the war, and by which it was referred to instead of location. Its USAAF Station Code was "LA".
435th Troop Carrier Group
The
435th Troop Carrier Group arrived at Langar on 3 November 1943 from Baer AAF
Indiana
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with four squadrons of 56
C-47
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s. Operational squadrons of the group were:
*
75th Troop Carrier Squadron (SH, then CK)
*
76th Troop Carrier Squadron (CW)
* 77th Troop Carrier Squadron (IB)
*
78th Troop Carrier Squadron (CM)
The 435th TCW was assigned to the 53rd Troop Carrier Wing.
The group began operational training at the airfield, however it was moved on 25 January 1944 to
RAF Welford to train alongside the
101st Airborne Division
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.
438th Troop Carrier Group
Langar remained vacant for about a month until the
438th Troop Carrier Group 438th may refer to:
* 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group (438 AEAG), assigned to the 438th Air Expeditionary Wing of USAFCENT, stationed at Kabul Airport, Afghanistan
*438th Air Expeditionary Group, provisional unit assigned to United States Ai ...
arrived in early February 1944 from Baer AAF,
Indiana
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. Operational squadrons of the group were:
* 87th Troop Carrier Squadron (3X)
* 88th Troop Carrier Squadron (M2)
* 89th Troop Carrier Squadron (4U)
* 90th Troop Carrier Squadron (Q7)
The 438th TCW was assigned to the
53rd Troop Carrier Wing
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. Like its predecessor, the group was moved south after a month to a new station at
RAF Greenham Common.
441st Troop Carrier Group
The 441st Troop Carrier Group arrived at Langar on 17 March Baer AAF
Indiana
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with four squadrons of 56 C-47s. Those being:
*
99th Troop Carrier Squadron (3J)
*
100th Troop Carrier Squadron
The 100th Troop Carrier Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 441st Troop Carrier Group, based at Chicago-Orchard Airport, Illinois. It was inactivated on 14 March 1951.
History
Activated in Au ...
(8C)
*
301st Troop Carrier Squadron
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(Z4)
* 302d Troop Carrier Squadron (2L)
The 441st was a group of
Ninth Air Force
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's
50th Troop Carrier Wing,
IX Troop Carrier Command. It was scheduled to be assigned to Langar, however it only remained until 25 April until being moved to
RAF Merryfield
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.
In August 1944 Langar was returned to RAF control for operational use.
Post D-Day use
In October 1944, RAF Bomber Command returned to Langar moving in with No. 1669
Heavy Conversion Unit
Conversion units and operational conversion units (OCUs) were training units of the Royal Air Force (RAF).
History
With the introduction of new heavy bombers, the four-engined Short Stirling, Avro Lancaster, and Handley Page Halifax, the Roya ...
with 32 Lancasters which used the station until March 1945. Although retained by the
Ministry of Defence. The airfield was used after the war for a short time for prisoners of war and then for displaced persons. Early in 1952 it was taken over by the
Royal Canadian Air Force
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(RCAF) to become a supply station be for their NATO squadrons. The airfield was constructed on the old domestic and technical sites with completely new buildings, to a much higher standard than the Air Ministry was used to, by an English design team led by architect Peter Benton, under the direction of an RCAF officer. For 12 months nearly 1000 men worked constructing the station, which worked around two two acre warehouses. another was added later and is now in private ownership. The first RCAF personnel arrived autumn 1952.
The airfield was used for eleven years (1952–1963) as 30 Air Materiel Base, RCAF Langar. Langar was the RCAF's primary supply station for
No. 1 Air Division RCAF in Europe, a complex of four fighter bases set up in nearby
RAF North Luffenham and in
France
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and
West Germany
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by Canada to help meet
NATO
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's European air defence commitments during the
Cold War. It was the only Canadian airfield in the UK.
The RCAF established No. 30 Air Materiel Base (AMB), to handle the transportation of supplies, equipment, aircraft, personnel, and other support essential for the operation of the four NATO air bases and its headquarters. Several units were attached to 30 AMB; No. 137 (Transport) Flight, which was attached to the Movements Unit of 30 AMB, operated several types of aircraft including six
Bristol Freighters, one
Beechcraft Expeditor
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, and two
Dakotas. No. 312 Supply Depot handled medical supplies and spares for mechanical equipment, including aircraft (e.g. the
F-86 Sabre) and vehicles. No. 314 Technical Services Unit was tasked with inspecting all supplies before they were forwarded to operational bases. This unit also assisted with repair contracts and provided technical advice.
Current use
With the facility released from military control in 1963, the airfield (now called Langar Airfield) is the base for the
British Parachute Schools, who use the original
control tower
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for their headquarters. The former
Avro industrial complex is used by private industry. There is a
go-kartingbr>
track
The airfield is relatively intact, with most of its wartime facilities still in use. The main runway (01/19) and NE/SW secondary (07/25) are still active and in use. The original technical site is still in use, along with both wartime T-2 hangars. Additional postwar hangars and a secondary maintenance site built to the northwest, along with many of the loop dispersal hardstands around the wartime perimeter track still exist.
See also
*
List of former Royal Air Force stations
*
Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; french: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environ ...
References
Citations
Bibliography
* Freeman, Roger A. (1994) UK Airfields of the Ninth: Then and Now. After the Battle
*
* Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. .
* British Automobile Association (AA), (1978), Complete Atlas of Britain,
www.controltowers.co.uk RAF Langar
External links
Photographs of RAF Langar from the Geograph British Isles projectAerial photo of RAF Langar from Multimap.comCrews of Lancasters EM-N and EM-V of 207 Squadron, kia 28 August 1943207 Squadron Association websiteWikiMapia
Video clips
Skydive in June 2008by Archbishop
John Sentamu
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