RAF Melton Mowbray

RAF Buildings on the old technical site.
Summary
Airport typeRoyal Air Force station
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Air Force
LocationMelton Mowbray, Leicestershire
Built1941 (1941)
In use1942-1964 (1964)
Elevation AMSL374 ft / 114 m
Coordinates52°44′01″N 000°53′47″W / 52.73361°N 0.89639°W / 52.73361; -0.89639
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RAF Melton Mowbray is located in Leicestershire
RAF Melton Mowbray
RAF Melton Mowbray
Location in Leicestershire
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Royal Air Force Melton Mowbray or more simply RAF Melton Mowbray is a former Royal Air Force station located 2.3 miles (3.7 km) south of the centre of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire and 13.6 miles (21.9 km) south east of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.

History

The Class A airfield was originally intended for aircraft maintenance but was taken over by RAF Transport Command. Many types of aircraft were flown from the airfield, including Supermarine Spitfire, de Havilland Mosquito, Vought F4U Corsair, Vultee A-31 Vengeance, Grumman F6F Hellcat, Douglas C-47 Dakota and Handley Page Halifax aircraft, plus Airspeed Horsa and Waco Hadrian gliders.[citation needed]

Units

Post war

Between 1946 and 1958 the site was used as a Polish Resettlement Corps camp housing Polish Air Force personnel and their relations.[2]

Melton Mowbray served as a Thor Strategic missile site between 1959 and 1963, when 254(SM) Squadron[3] operated a flight of three missiles from the base.[4]

Current use

The airfield now houses a small industrial estate including padstore self storage, terminal 1, lounds pallets and JCR commercial Ltd. Little of the original infrastructure has Survived (2 Runways, 3 Access Road and A Small Brick House)

A YouTube video published in 2019 shows the current use of the runway.[citation needed]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "RAF Melton Mowbrey". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Memoirs of a Polish airforce veteran". Leicestershire Villages.com. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  3. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 79.
  4. ^ John Pike. "RAF Melton Mowbray". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2 May 2011.

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