RAF Sandtoft

Former Royal Air Force station in England

53°33′40″N 0°51′58″W / 53.561°N 0.866°W / 53.561; -0.866Site informationOwnerAir MinistryOperatorRoyal Air ForceControlled byRAF Flying Training CommandSite historyBuilt1943 (1943)In use1943-1957 (1957)Battles/warsSecond World War
Cold War

Royal Air Force Sandtoft or more simply RAF Sandtoft is a former Royal Air Force station in North Lincolnshire between Doncaster, South Yorkshire and Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England.[1]

History

Second World War

RAF Sandtoft opened in February 1944 as a satellite airfield to RAF Lindholme which was 3 mi (5 km) to the west.[1]

No. 1 Group RAF, RAF Bomber Command based a number of aircraft here from the No. 1667 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF, including Handley Page Halifaxes from RAF Faldingworth and Avro Lancasters.[1]

In November 1944 the airfield transferred to No. 7 Group RAF Bomber Command.[2]

The RAF station closed on 10 November 1945.[2]

Post Second World War

After the Second World War, the airfield was placed on care and maintenance and remained inactive until allocated to the United States Air Force on 1 April 1953. The station was never occupied by the USAF and returned to Air Ministry control on 8 September 1955 for disposal.

Today many of the original buildings still exist. However, much of the old RAF Station has been converted to commercial use and a section of perimeter track is maintained and used by a flying club. The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft also uses part of the site.

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c Halpenny 1981, p. 163
  2. ^ a b Halpenny 1981, p. 165

Bibliography

  • Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore (1981). Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands. Vol. 2. ISBN 978-1852604059.

External links

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20050306010643/http://www.oldairfields.fotopic.net/c188322.html
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