RNAS Lawrenny Ferry | |
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Lawrenny, Pembrokeshire in Wales | |
Coordinates | 51°43′5″N 004°52′40″W / 51.71806°N 4.87778°W |
Type | Seaplane and Flying boat station |
Site information | |
Owner | Admiralty |
Operator | Royal Navy |
Controlled by | Fleet Air Arm |
Site history | |
Built | 1941 |
In use | 1943 - 1946 |
Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II |
Royal Naval Air Station Lawrenny Ferry(RNAS Lawrenny Ferry, also known as HMS Daedalus II) is a former Royal Naval Air Station located near Lawrenny, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was operational between 1941 and 1946, being used by the Royal Navy, 1941 - 1943 and then put into a Care & Maintenance status.
The station was situated 3 miles (4.8 km) North East of Pembroke Dock, on the North side of the junction of the river Cresswell and river Carew, where they meet with the Eastern Cleddau, the northerly extension of Milford Haven.[1]
In early 1941 the Royal Navy put in place provisions to enable flying training for seaplanes at Lawrenny Ferry.[1] 764 Seaplane Training Squadron used the facilities, which included a Mains hangar, three concrete aircraft pens, an eighteen-foot (5.5 m) slipway and fuel storage, before moving permanently from RAF Pembroke Dock. Accommodation was two Nissen huts, however, officers and petty officers used Lawrenny Castle,[2] the Lawrenny Arms pub acted as the NCOs' mess and two steam yachts, named Carmela and Zaza, also provided accommodation for any squadron personnel. The base became a Royal Naval Air Station under the control of RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) and having an official role of Seaplane Flying Training Part II, including Seaplane conversion and gunnery courses. RNAS Lawrenny Ferry was commissioned as Daedalus II on the 1 February 1942.[1] With training discontinuing due to a reduced need, the base was reduced to Care and Maintenance in November 1943 on three months’ notice to re-commission and resume flying. The nissen huts and hangar were demolished in 1945,[2] however the base was still listed in the April 1946 Navy List.[1]
Flying and notable non-flying units previously based at Lawrenny Ferry:[4]